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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth coverage of clinically significant pathogenic cocci and Gram negative rods, including epidemiology, pathogenicity, procedures for traditional laboratory identification.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MLS 5103, including antimicrobial testing clinical mycology, virology, parasitology and miscellaneous clinical bacteria including Gram positive bacteria, mycobacteria, and anerobes.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and principles of immunohematology relevant to blood group serology, antibody detection and identification, compatibility testing, component preparation and therapy in blood transfusion service, quality control parameters, donor screening and phlebotomy, transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn. This non-laboratory course is for MLS or MLT professionals who would like to update their didactic skills and knowledge in immunohematology as it is practiced in today's hospitals and clinics. Additionally, the course may also be of interest to individuals with a BS/BA degrees in non-medical laboratory science who wish to obtain current education in clinical immunohematology. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides MLS students with clinical immunology theory and virtual laboratory simulations necessary to prepare for a career in a clinical laboratory setting. The course will be divided into four sections: basic concepts in immunology, clinical immunology techniques, immune related disease states, and diagnostic virology and will focus heavily on clinical immunology laboratory methods as well as in-depth clinical immunology techniques applicable for the clinical laboratory sciences student.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover bacterial structures, bacterial metabolism, taxonomy, Gram staining, media selection and composition, colony morphology, biochemical tests, antimicrobials, and identification of pathogens. The organisms studied will include aerobic Gram-positive cocci, aerobic Gram-negative diplococci, Gram positive rods, spirochetes, and aerobic Gram-negative bacilli.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover anaerobes of clinical importance, mycobacteria, obligate intracellular parasites, viruses, parasites of clinical importance, mycology, and molecular diagnostics. The identification and pathogenesis of these organisms will also be reviewed. The emphasis of this course will be to present clinically relevant material to the clinical microbiology laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic concepts in clinical laboratory mathematics and calculations, quality assurance and control, discipline specific calculations, postanalytical procedures, and laboratory administration.
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3.00 Credits
The student will attend a four-week rotation at a clinical affiliate of the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program at Weber State University. It is the goal of these institutions to assist students in completing their education by providing a variety of clinical laboratory experiences and exposure to the professional workplace. All student placements are scheduled and coordinated through the clinical rotation coordinator.
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1.00 Credits
The first in a series of courses focused on historical and future directions of the PA profession, the importance of professionalism in medical practice, medical ethics, fiduciary duty, and working as part of a healthcare delivery team.
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1.00 Credits
The second course in the Professional Development series focuses on the health care provider's roles and responsibilities in the area of public health and the practice of preventive medicine. There is a continued emphasis on the display and development of professionalism as it applies to clinical practice.
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