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  • 8.00 Credits

    (8 credit/12 contact hours) Introduces the fundamental formation, function, and degradation of blood cells. Topics include: reticuloendothelial system and blood cell formation, complete blood count and differential, other related blood tests, correlation of test results to disease states, coagulation and fibrinolysis, instrumentation for hematology and coagulation, critical values and blood cell dycrasias, safety, quality control, HIPAA, and process improvement. Prerequisites: BIO 193 BIO 194 CLT 101 MLT 101 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 credit/5 contact hours) Introduces the fundamental theory and techniques applicable to serology and immunology practice in the medical laboratory. Topics include: immune system, antigen and antibody reactions, immunological diseases, common serological techniques, safety and quality control, process improvement, and the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA). Prerequisites: BIO 193 BIO 194 CLT 101 MLT 101 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 7.00 Credits

    (7 credit/10 contact hours) Provides an in-depth study of immunohematology principles and practices as applicable to medical laboratory technology. Topics include: genetic theory and clinical applications, immunology, donor unit collection, pre-transfusion testing, management of disease states and transfusion reactions, safety, regulatory agencies, documentation and computer usage/quality control, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), and process improvement. Prerequisites: CLT 105 MLT 105 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 7.00 Credits

    (7 credit/10 contact hours) Develops concepts and techniques of clinical chemistry applicable to medical laboratory technology. Topics include: carbohydrates, electrolytes and acid-base balance, nitrogenous compounds, enzymes and endocrinology, liver functions, lipids, toxicology and therapeutic drug monitoring, safety, regulatory agencies and laws, documentation and computer usage, HIPAA, quality control, correlation of disease states, process improvement (team approach), and critical thinking skills. Prerequisites: CHM 191 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 8.00 Credits

    (8 credit/12 contact hours) Introduces fundamental microbiology and parasitology theory and techniques applicable to disease state identification. Topics include: microbiology fundamentals; basic techniques; clinical microbiology; anti-microbial sensitivity; safety, regulatory agencies and regulatory laws, HIPAA, computer documentation and usage, quality control; parasitology; mycology, mycobacteriology, and virology; correlation of disease states; and process improvement. Prerequisites: BIO 193 BIO 194 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 credit/12 contact hours) Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. Topics include: basic and specialized urinalysis tests, serological tests and techniques, blood and specimen processing, correlation of test results to disease states, safety, regulatory agencies and regulatory laws, computer usage and documentation, HIPAA, quality control, and quality assurance. The clinical practicum is implemented through the use of written training plans, written performance evaluation, and coordinated supervision. Prerequisites: CLT 101 CLT 103 CLT 105 MLT 101 MLT 103 MLT 105 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6 credit/20 contact hours) Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of immunohematology principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. Topics include: specimen processing; slide and tube immunological techniques; criteria for special techniques; component and therapy practices; management of disease states; transfusion complications; safety; documentation/computer usage/quality control; and process improvement. The clinical practicum is implemented through the use of written training plans, written performance evaluation, and coordinated supervision. Prerequisites: CLT 106 MLT 106 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6 credit/20 contact hours) Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of hematology/coagulation principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. Topics include: complete blood count and differentials; other related blood tests; coagulation and fibrinolysis tests; correlation of test results to disease states and critical values; instrumentation; safety; documentation/quality control/computer usage/regulatory laws; and process improvement. The clinical practicum is implemented through the use of written training plans, written performance evaluation, and coordinated supervision. Prerequisites: CLT 104 MLT 104 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6 credit/20 contact hours) Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. Topics include: specimen inoculations; stains; culture work-ups; bacterial identification; anti-microbial sensitivity; media preparation; special areas; safety; documentation/quality control/computer usage/regulatory laws; and process improvement. The clinical practicum is implemented through the use of written training plans, written performance evaluation, and coordinated supervision. Prerequisites: CLT 108 MLT 108 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 6.00 Credits

    (6 credit/20 contact hours) Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of chemistry principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. Topics include: therapeutic drugs and toxicology; automated and manual chemistry; immunochemistry; special chemistry; safety; correlation of test results to disease states and critical values; instrumentation; documentation/quality control/computer usage/regulatory laws; and process improvement. The clinical practicum is implemented through the use of written training plans, written performance evaluation, and coordinated supervision. Prerequisites: CLT 107 MLT 107 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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