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CLS 102: Clinical Practicum in Phlebotomy And Urinalysis
2.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
2 credits A two week (40 hrs, per week) practical experience applies the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of clinical laboratory practices and procedures from CLS101. This knowledge is integrated in the clinical laboratory setting by performing specimen collection (phlebotomy) and urinalysis as well as other body fluid analysis, utilizing appropriate resource management, communications, quality assurance, safety, and information systems. Prerequisite: CLS101. Placement by arrangement.
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CLS 103: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This introductory course expands on the student's knowledge gained in CLS101. Basics of laboratory equipment, measurement, and lab math, along with use of information systems are covered as laboratory basics. Under-standing of the quality assurance process and safety in the lab prepares the student for introduction to specialized departments within the laboratory. A discussion of professional ethics in the decision-making process will allow the new technician advance consideration of issues common in the lab. Prerequisite: CLS101.
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CLS 203: Clinical Hematology
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. This course details the formation, function, and morphology of the blood's normal cellular elements as well as the systems involved in coagulation and fibrinolysis. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and procedures of hematology and coagulation testing, identifying sources of error, and relating clinical significance of results to human disease. There will be correlation of laboratory findings with the patient's clinical signs and symptoms using practical exams and case studies. Prerequisite: restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 204: Clinical Hematology II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. This course focuses on the diseases affecting blood formation, function and morphology as well as the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems alterations involved in disease and therapeutic modifications. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and procedures of hematology and coagulation testing, identifying sources of error, and relating clinical significance of results to human disease. There will be correlation of laboratory findings with the patient's clinical signs and symptoms using practical exams and case studies. Prerequisite: CLS203; restricted to students accepted to CLS Program.
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CLS 205: Clinical Immunohematology I
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. Theoretical concepts underlying blood group biochemistry, genetics, and serology are presented as they relate to blood donation and transfusion therapy practices. An understanding of the role of both humoral and cellular immunity in defense against disease is investigated as they relate to common immunoassays. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and routine blood bank and serology procedures including donor selection, compatibility testing, detection, and identification of antibodies and component preparation and handling. Prerequisite: restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 206: Clinical Immunohematology II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. Theoretical concepts underlying blood group biochemistry, genetics, and serology are applied to situations and problems related to blood donation and transfusion therapy practices. An application of the role of both humoral and cellular immunity in defense against disease as well as in situations where the immune mechanisms are malfunctioning is investigated as it relates to common immunoassays. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and routine blood bank and serology procedures including donor selection, compatibility testing, detection, and identification of antibodies and component preparation and handling. There will be correlation of laboratory findings with the patient's clinical signs and symptoms using practical exams and case studies. Prerequisites: CLS205; restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 207: Clinical Microbiology I
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. A basic understanding of the role of microbes in the pathology of human infectious diseases is investigated. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using conventional microscopic, culture, and biochemical techniques to isolate, identify, quantify, differentiate, and determine the susceptibility of medically relevant microorganism pathogens with emphasis on bacteria found in clinical specimens. Prerequisites: restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 208: Clinical Microbiology II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. An understanding of the role of microbes in the pathology of human infectious diseases is investigated. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using conventional microscopic, culture, and biochemical techniques to isolate, identify, quantify, differentiate and determine the susceptibility of medically relevant microorganism pathogens including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi found in clinical specimens. There will be correlation of laboratory findings with the patient's clinical signs and symptoms using practical exams and case studies. Prerequisites: CLS207; restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 213: Clinical Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. Understanding the interrelationship of human disease to the biochemistry of human physiology and metabolism is the foundation of this course. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and procedures of clinical chemistry to operate instrumentation that generates results used to detect various diseases. In addition to learning the chemical principles underlying the laboratory procedures students will understand the operating principles, sources of error, and routine maintenance of the instrumentation. Prerequisite: restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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CLS 214: Clinical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This hospital-based course includes a didactic component as well as a laboratory practicum. Understanding the interrelationship of human disease to the biochemistry of human physiology and metabolism is the foundation of this course. Students will apply the knowledge and skills using principles and procedures of clinical chemistry to operate instrumentation that generates results used to detect various diseases. In addition to learning the chemical principles underlying the laboratory procedures students will also investigate the operating principles, sources of error, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting of the instrumentation. There will be correlation of laboratory findings with the patient's clinical signs and symptoms using practical exams and case studies. Prerequisites: CLS213; restricted to students accepted to CLS program.
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