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1.00 Credits
Correlates theory and clinical experience with, and applies them to, analytical techniques. Assesses and interprets data. Evaluates and compares methodologies. Directed study and review of medical parasitology. Emphasizes testing for and identification of pathogenic parasites. Grade given after course is repeated with different content, for a total of two units. Prerequisite: CLSM 307. Corequisite: CLSM 471.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Correlates theory and clinical experience with, and applies them to analytical techniques. Assesses and interprets data. Evaluates and compares methodologies. Directed study and review of hemostasis, cellular quantification and identification techniques, and clinical hematology. Includes white-cell, red-cell, platelet, and hemostatic disorders. Course completed over two quarters. Prerequisite: CLSM 321, CLSM 322. Corequisite: CLSM 471.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals and principles of radioisotopic and nonradioisotopic immunoassays. Methods discussed include fluorescence polarization, enzyme immunoassay, chemiluminescence, radioassay, and molecular diagnostic techniques. Clinical uses of the above methods discussed and applied to clinical laboratory science. Prerequisite: CLSM 332; or consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Correlates and applies theory and clinical experience with analytical techniques. Assesses and interprets data. Evaluates and compares methodologies. Directed study and review include: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, enzymology, electrolytes, acidbase balance, endocrine system, and therapeutic drug monitoring. Course completed over two quarters. Prerequisite: CLSM 333. Corequisite: CLSM 473.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Applies theory and techniques routinely used in transfusion medicine. Emphasizes correlation with clinical experience. Directed study and review include: type and screen, antibody identification, investigation of hemolytic disease of the newborn, hemotherapy, and hazards of transfusion. Assesses and interprets data. Overview of donor facilities: donor criteria, records management, component preparation, blood storage, and infectious-disease testing. Course completed over two quarters. Prerequisite: CLSM 341, CLSM 342. Corequisite: CLSM 472.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces management theory, including: management styles, professional communications, business ethics, group theory, team building, process management, process control, and personnel.
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2.00 Credits
Financial management, with emphasis on concepts, tools, and strategies underlying financial decision making. Topics include health care-reimbursement systems, coding, billing, development of operating budgets, and financial reports. Concepts of financial negotiations, inventory management, and financial planning. Integrates and applies analytical techniques used in the service industries.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces theories of quality management, organization, strategic planning, and the decision-making process. Reviews and analyzes government agencies, legislation, and regulatory bodies that impact laboratory management. Compares quality systems-management philosophies.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Correlates and applies theory and clinical experience requiring assessment and interpretation of data. Evaluates and compares methodologies. Directed study and review include the following immunoassays: chemiluminescence, enzyme and radioisotopic assays, microparticle enzyme immunoassay, and fluorescence polarization and nephelometry. Also includes thin-layer and high-pressure liquid chromatography, electrophoresis, spectrophotometry, toxicology, amino acids assay, rapid-detection testing for bacteria and viruses, polymerase and ligase chain reactions, Western blot assays, serology and current immunologic techniques. Course completed over two quarters. Prerequisite: CLSM 324, CLSM 333. Corequisite: CLSM 473.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Thirteen weeks of supervised clinical laboratory experience in selected areas, including: parasitology, hematology, urinalysis, and body fluids. Student performs tests routinely done in these areas of the clinical laboratory. Includes selected case studies included as part of floor rounds. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Clinical Laboratory Science Program junior-year courses.
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