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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. Specific techniques for delivering care to radiation therapy patients, including shielding and immobilizing devices. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. Prerequisites: AHS 180. Co-requisites: AHS 261. Identification of structures on radiographs as related to Topographical landmarks used in determining treatment ports in Radiation Therapy. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. Quality assurance as it applies to Radiation Therapy. Chart maintenance, identification of machine malfunction, and image quality will be discussed. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 4.00 Credits

    Co-requisites: AHS 131 and CHE 131 or CHE 151. The study encompasses both normal and abnormal morphology and physiology of those cells and structures normally found in human blood. Relationships are drawn from hematologic manifestations occurring from other than pure hematological diseases and clinical findings are accentuated, being mutually or reciprocally related to true hematological disorders. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 131-132 recommended. The student is given a medical view of microorganisms: their morphology and physiology. Pathogenic microorganisms, including etiology and pathology, are examined in detail as applicable to the hospital environment. The study of aseptic and antiseptic techniques involving patients, equipment and clinical areas enumerated. Practicum in obtaining pure cultures and identifying these cultures included. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 131 and AHS 201 and CHE 131 or CHE 151. Provides student of Medical Technology with the theory and practice of blood transfusion and immunohematology. Modern, routine blood banking techniques are emphasized, especially in the laboratory portion of the course. Detailed discussion of related aspects of blood collection, component preparation, storage, preservation, and testing for compatibility between donor and recipient as well as hazards of transfusion are presented. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours). Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 201, AHS 202, AHS 203, AHS 205 and all prior Med. Tech. requirements. Co-requisites: AHS 207 and CHE 221. Basic Immunologic mechanisms: Antigen structure and antigenicity; antibody structure; antigen-antibody interaction: T-cell and B-cell interactions, including thymus-dependent and thymus-independent antigens; antibody production, including DNA and looping-out excision; complement; cytokines; theory of immunologic and serologic procedures and the immunologic manifestations of disease. The student will acquire the fundamental information necessary to function as a technician in a medical laboratory and/or engage in studies at the technologist level. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 131, 132, 201, 202, 203 and 205. Co-requisites: AHS 206, 210 and CHE 221. Restricted to Medical Laboratory Technology Students Only. This course includes instruction and practice in various areas of the clinical laboratory. It provides a comprehensive study of hemostasis (the mechanisms of hemostasis, fibrinolysis and hemostatic control) and urinalysis (the principles of physical, chemical and microscopic fluid analyses). Fundamentals of phlebotomy are also introduced. Students practice routine diagnostic methods in these laboratory disciplines with emphasis on principles, sources of error, interpretation, and clinical correlation of results. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 131, 132, 201, 202, 203, and 205. Co-requisites: AHS 206, 210 and CHE 221 Clinical internship is offered during the spring term and is only for those laboratory technician students who are matriculated and entering the final phase of their studies. Completion of all AHS science prerequisites with a minimum grade of C is required prior to registration for AHS 210. Students are assigned to hospital or private laboratories in Nassau County and surrounding areas. Here under Departmental supervision, students further their clinical training in selected phases of laboratory work. Through participation and practice they refine technical skills and didactic principles as they relate to the laboratory workplace. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AHS 209 and AHS 210. This course is open to only those senior MLT students who have successfully completed AHS 209 and AHS 210. Duration 15 weeks. Students assigned to area hospitals or laboratories will complete the balance of their clinical training. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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