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3.00 Credits
A demonstrated culmination of learning within a given program of study. PREREQUISITES: MGD 103, 256; MGD 260 strongly suggested as a prerequisite, or may be taken as a corequisite. Must be taken the final semester before graduation.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to general and basic information on Clinical Laboratory Science. The course provides an overview of careers within the field, education requirements, and professional organizations. Fundamental information about clinical labs including laboratory divisions, safety, and quality control is presented. The course examines the pathophysiology of disease, and students are introduced through hands-on experiences to those tests that aid in the diagnosis of disease states.
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2.00 Credits
Covers basic manual hematology test and basic instrumentation theory. OSHA safety and an introduction to phlebotomy is also included. MLT 131 is designed as an introduction course to hematology for MLT students. COREQUISITE: BIO 201.
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4.00 Credits
Covers advanced hematology theory and disease correlations. OSHA safety, phlebotomy and instrumentation are continued; differentials, other manual hematology testing and coagulation are also included. MLT 132 is the continued section of Hematology for the Medical Laboratory Technology students. PREREQUISITE: MLT 131 or Instructor's permission; COREQUISITE: BIO 201.
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4.00 Credits
Covers the basic principles of antigens, antibodies and the immune system. Serological techniques practiced and observed in the clinical laboratory such as: Flocculation, agglutination, precipitation and elisa, complement fixation and hemagglutination are discussed. Also included are basic theories of genetics, blood group systems and antibodies, compatibility testing, antibody screening and identification, transfusion reactions, hemolytic disease of the newborn, component therapy and donor selection. Proficient performance of related laboratory testing is mandatory. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, MLT 131, 132 or Instructor's permission; COREQUISITES: BIO 202.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces kidney function and basic principles of urinalysis, complete urinalysis procedures including physical, chemical and microscopic examination of both normal and abnormal Specimens are performed. Basic description and recognition of body fluids (i.e., CSF, Pleural, peritoneal and synovial fluids) are covered. COREQUISITE: BIO 201 or 202.
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1.00 Credits
Presents the clinical internship rotation in one or two blood banking facilities or labs. Student attends for 40 hours per week for two weeks. Additional practice of blood bank principles and procedures, experience with automated instrumentation and exposure to clinical environment provided. PREREQUISITE: MLT 141.
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5.00 Credits
Presents the clinical internship rotation in a hematology laboratory. Student attends for 40 hours per week for five weeks. Additional practice of hematology principles and procedures, experience with automated instrumentation and exposure to clinical environment provided. PREREQUISITES: MLT 131, 132, 142.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a brief introduction to the field of microbiology to include the morphology, physiology and genetics of microorganisms. This will be followed by the more technical aspects of clinical microbiology. Then, infectious diseases will be discussed to include normal flora, portals of entry and pathogenicity of diverse groups of bacteria. Viruses will also be discussed. Specimen types from different anatomical sites will be covered for the culture of bacteria in the clinical laboratory. Use of media for isolation and differential staining and tests for identification of bacteria will be performed in the student laboratory. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, 202 or Instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to protozoa, helminthes, and blood tissue parasites: epidemiology of parasites and diseases in man: Special emphasis on microscopic morphology in the detection and correct identification of parasites. An introduction to fungi yeasts and molds to include cutaneous systemic infections and common contaminants and opportunistic fungi. Subcutaneous infections will also be discussed. Laboratory will emphasize microscopic and culture methods to include specimens, staining, media and identification tests. PREREQUISITE: BIO 201 or Instructor's permission.
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