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3.00 Credits
Advanced instruction and laboratory experience in hematology and coagulation. Lecture and laboratory conducted in a clinical laboratory under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite coursework to the daily operation of the hematology laboratory. Prerequisite: MDTC 401 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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1.00 Credits
Advanced study of the physical, chemical and microscopic analysis of urine and body fluids under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists in a clinical setting. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite coursework to daily opera- tion to include instrumentation, quality assurance and significance of normal and abnormal results. Prerequisite: MDTC 341 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Study of human bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic pathogens. Emphasis on body sites where these pathogens cause disease, antibiotic susceptibility testing, and on microscopic, biochemical, automated and molecular methods utilized to identify them. Prerequisite: MDTC 311 or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of clinical microbiology conducted in a clinical setting under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite courses to the operation of automated equipment, processing and interpretation of routine, fungal and mycobacterial cultures, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, virology, parasitology specimens and quality control. Prerequisite: MDTC 411 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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1.00 Credits
Advanced study of diagnostic immunology in a clinical setting under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite coursework to problems of instrumentation, quality assurance and significance of normal and abnormal results. Prerequisites: MDTC 331, 411 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory related to the study of blood group antigens, antibodies and transfusion therapy. Topics include antigen typing, atypical antibody identification, donor screening and phlebotomy, component preparation and therapy, cell metabolism and preservation, HLA typing and paternity testing, quality control, hazards of transfusion and medicolegal issues. Prerequisites: MDTC 301, 331 or permission of instructor. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced instruction and laboratory experience in immunohematology. Lecture and laboratory conducted in a transfusion service under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite coursework to the daily operation of a transfusion service laboratory including component therapy, cellular antigen and antibody identification and compatibility testing, transfusion risks, and quality control. Prerequisite: MDTC 431 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced clinical chemistry topics including immunochemistry, radioactivity, chromatography, toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring, quality control and method evaluation. Emphasis related to human endocrinology, gastric and muscle function, genetic defects, vitamin and lipid metabolism. Prerequisite: MDTC 341 or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced study of clinical chemistry, respiratory therapy and computer operations in a clinical setting under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge from prerequisite courses to the operation of automated and manual equipment, troubleshooting, assessment of normal and abnormal values as related to routine analyze pathology, assurance of accuracy and precision of laboratory data. Prerequisites: MDTC 341, 441 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced instruction and laboratory experience in specialized clinical chemistry. Lecture and laboratory conducted in a clinical laboratory under the supervision of registered laboratory scientists. Students apply knowledge of prerequisite coursework to the daily operation of the clinical laboratory to include operation of automated and manual equipment, troubleshooting, assessment of normal and abnormal laboratory data as related to pathology for anolytes measured on a nonroutine basis. Study of specialized procedures involving endocrinology and therapeutic drug monitoring. Prerequisites: MDTC 341, 441 or permission of instructor. Five hours lecture, 35 hours laboratory per week.
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