MEDT 4214 - Clinical Rotation IV:Immunohematology and Immunology/Serology

Institution:
Tennessee State University
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Description:
A rotation in this area of the laboratory will require the student to rotate a minimum time of 4 weeks in Immunohematology, and two weeks in Immunology/Serology. Immunohematology procedures will include ABO and Rh blood grouping, antibody screening and identification, compatibility testing, preparation of components, maintaining inventory of blood products, and quality control of reagents. Immunology/Serology procedures include RPRs, RA, ANAs, Infectious Mono testing, Hepatitis, and HIV testing. Student's experience in Immunology/Serology will be dependent on the instrumentation available at a site, however all students will acquire experience with automated analyzers and performance of daily maintenance. Students will gain experience in organizing workloads and performing and monitoring quality control in the Immunohematology and Immunology/Serology laboratories. Prerequisite: Passing all courses in the didactic program.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(615) 963-5111
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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