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  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will spend 40 hours per week for four weeks in the Clinical Chemistry Department of an affiliate laboratory. The time will include both observation and performance of tests under the supervision of a medical technologist. This department traditionally offers practice in the use of highly automated chemistry analyzers, instrument maintenance, troubleshooting and statistics of lab operations. Prerequisite: All other program requirements and permission from the MLT Program Director. To be taken concurrently with MLT 2413, MLT 2433, and MLT 2443.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will spend 40 hours per week for four weeks in the Microbiology Department of an affiliate laboratory. The time will include both observation and performance of tests under the supervision of a medical technologist. This department traditionally offers practice in inoculation, identification and susceptibility testing on a variety of biologic specimens. There may be opportunities for mycology and parasitology practice in this department. Prerequisite: All other program requirements and permission from the MLT Program Director. To be taken concurrently with MLT 2413, MLT 2423, and MLT 2443.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Immunology is a study of the antigen-antibody reaction and immune response and applications in serological testing and blood banking. Blood typing, antibody screening and identification, fetal screening and crossmatching are covered in detail. Prerequisite: Permission from the MLT Program Director.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will spend 40 hours per week in the Blood Banking Department of an affiliate laboratory. The time will include both observation and performance of tests under the supervision of a medical technologist. The department traditionally offers practice in blood grouping, antibody screening and compatibility testing for transfusion of blood products. However, the affiliate laboratory may combine serology in any of the other departments, leaving the fifth week for a choice of weekend, evening or a special rotation of the student and instructor's choice. Prerequisite: All other program requirements and permission from the MLT Program Director. This course is to be taken concurrently with MLT 2413, MLT 2423, and MLT 2433.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course covers theory and specific tests used in diagnosing and monitoring disease states. Students study both manual and automated methods of performing chemical determinations. Prerequisite: Permission from the MLT Program Director and CHEM 1315, (ANAT 2114 or BIOL 2214) and concurrent enrollment with MLT 1523.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is an eight-week course with 4 hours per week of lecture and lab covering culture and identification techniques and study of medically important fungi. Parasitology will be covered studying life cycles, mode of transmission and microscopic identification of medically important parasites. Prerequisite: MLT 1402 and/or permission from the MLT Program Director (eight weeks)
  • 2.00 Credits

    MLT Certification Exam Review will prepare the recent MLT graduate and others wishing to challenge the national certification exam. The format covers all areas of the exam by answering and discussing questions in class. Additional computer programs and visual aids are available for study. Practice exams are given. Prerequisite: Permission from the MLT Program Director and completion of all MLT Program Courses and Clinical Practica. This course is optional and not a program requirement. It is open to graduates of other MLT Programs and anyone eligible for the national certification exams.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Clinical Microbiology is the study limited to bacteria of medical importance to man. Emphasis is placed on specimen collection and processing, media, isolation and culture techniques, biochemical tests and staining techniques used in identification and susceptibility testing. Prerequisite: MICR 2224 and permission from the MLT Program Director.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to medical terminology. The student will develop and demonstrate the spelling and meaning of 350 medical word parts, plus the identification of root words, prefixes, suffixes, and multiple combinations. Offered at WWTC
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of Medical Terminology I. It builds on root words, prefixes, suffixes, and multiple combinations. It includes the identification of diagnostic, procedural and surgical terms in relation to body systems, accepted hospital and medical office abbreviations, and basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology. Offered at WWTC
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