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5.00 Credits
Study of human biochemistry as an aid in the diagnosis of disease processes. Chemistry procedures performed on body fluids for aiding in diagnosis of disease processes. Prerequisite: Approved Chemistry Elective. SCH 5: Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 4 hours
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4.00 Credits
Collection, processing, storage, and utilization of blood components. Study of immunological principles and procedures for blood typing, cross matching, antibody detection, identification, and investigation of hemolytic disease of the newborn. Prerequisite: Immunology/Serology (MLT 1413). SCH 4: Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the morphology, physiology, life cycles, and epidemiology of parasites of animals with emphasis on human pathogenic parasites. Identification of the parasites from human material is also included. SCH 2: Lecture 1 hour, laboratory 2 hours
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4.00 Credits
Basic skills, principles, and techniques for the staining, culturing, isolation, and identification of microorganisms of medical importance are emphasized in this course. Included are techniques used in determining the sensitivity of pathogenic bacteria to different antibiotic and other drugs. SCH 4: Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours
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6.00 Credits
Clinical practice and didactic instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas covered are hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, urinalysis, microbiology, coagulation, and serology. Prerequisites: MLT core courses. SCH 6: Each course:18 semester hours; 28 weeks clinical
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6.00 Credits
Clinical practice and didactic instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas covered are hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, urinalysis, microbiology, coagulation, and serology. Prerequisites: MLT core courses. SCH 6: Each course:18 semester hours; 28 weeks clinical
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6.00 Credits
Clinical practice and didactic instruction in a clinical affiliate. Areas covered are hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, urinalysis, microbiology, coagulation, and serology. Prerequisites: MLT core courses. SCH 6: Each course:18 semester hours; 28 weeks clinical
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and practice of radiopharmacy including preparation, calculation of the dose to be administered, quality control, radiation safety, and applicable regulations. Non-radioactive interventional drugs are included in the study. Students will rotate through a radiopharmacy to become proficient in this area.
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1.00 Credits
Provides students an overview of the nuclear medicine specialty including professional issues, technology, credentialing groups, professional development, equipment safety and patient care.
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2.00 Credits
Applies knowledge of anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, skeletal, endocrine, central nervous, and hematopoietic systems; clinical indications for nuclear medicine procedures; technical aspects of performing nuclear medicine examinations; pertinent pathology. This course surveys the nuclear medicine procedures currently in practice, currently used radiopharmaceuticals for organ visualization and function.
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