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AHLS 337: Clinical Diagnostic Mycology and Parasitology
1.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Theory and application of general principles and laboratory techniques for the identification of pathogenic fungi and parasites in the clinical laboratory. Clinical specimens utilized in laboratory. Credits: 1
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AHLS 344: Clinical Diagnostic Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Clinical correlations of laboratory results and pathologic processes. Theory of analytical techniques and interpretation of data as applied to clinical conditions. Credits: 3
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AHLS 345: Clinical Diagnostic Biochemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Practical laboratory application of theory and analytical techniques in clinical chemistry. Manual and instrumental procedures for assessment of chemical parameters of clinical specimens. Credits: 2
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AHLS 446: Principles of Laboratory Management and Practice
1.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Expansion of skills of the clinical laboratorian who is an expert in the technical and professional operations of the laboratory to include expertise necessary for administrative and management roles for the laboratory. Didactic and practical experiences both in the classroom and via off-campus activities. Credits: 1
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AHLS 448: Introduction to Research in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
2.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Research in medical/clinical settings. Focus on design and critique of scientific articles and research projects. Credits: 2
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AHLS 448 - Introduction to Research in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
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AHLS 470: Topics in Applied Clinical Laboratory Sciences
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
A. Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis (1-6) B. Clinical Microbiology (1-9) C. Clinical Biochemistry (1-6) D. Clinical Serology/Immunology (1-3) E. Immunohematology (1-3) J. Urinalysis/Body Fluids (1-3) K. Clinical Parasitology/Mycology (1-2) N. Special Topics (1-6) Q. Clinical Pathology Correlation (1) R. Clinical Microscopy (1-3) U. Diagnostic Molecular Biology (1-3) Lecture and laboratory experiences to be directed by clinical laboratory sciences program officials. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Acceptance into the clinical laboratory sciences major.
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AHLS 471: Clinical Laboratory Science Lecture Series
8.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Advanced lectures and practical assessment in clincial laboratory sciences by faculty and invited guest speakers with expertise in specialty topics. Course may be repeated for up to 8 semester hours. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grades of C or better in all AHLS 300-level courses, or consent of school. Credits: 2-4
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AHLS 475: Clinical Laboratory Sciences Competency
1.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Application of all previously learned skills in the clinical laboratory and academic setting. Topics include hematology/hemostasis, microbiology/mycology/parasitology, chemistry, immunology, immunohematology, urinalysis/body fluids. S/U grading. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. Credits: 1
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AHLS 480: Topics in Applied Nuclear Medicine Technology
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
A. Nuclear Medicine Technology Procedures. Principles of asepsis; patient handling and positioning; concepts of pathology and examination indications; diagnostic imaging and nonimaging procedures; tomography; and computer acquisition and processing applications. Critique of case studies. Professional and ethical issues related to the practice of nuclear medicine technology. B. Clinical Nuclear Medicine. Principles and application of nuclear medicine technology procedures involving the diagnostic, therapeutic, and investigative uses of radionuclides. Supervised clinical practicum at affiliated institutions. C. Radiation Detection and Safety. Principles of natural and artificial radiation, biological effects, and radioactive decay; radionuclide production; radiation detection, protection, and dosimetry; radionuclide imaging and nonimaging instrumentation including computer acquisition and image reconstruction algorithms; and quality assurance and government regulations pertaining to radioactive materials possession. D. Radiopharmacy. Principles of radiopharmaceutical chemistry, radiolabeling, preparation, and administration; pharmocokinetics, radiopharmacy design, management, and documentation; and safety issues pertaining to the clinical application of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. Topics offered at affiliated institutions accredited for programs in nuclear medicine technology. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Acceptance into accredited program in nuclear medicine technology at an affiliated institution. Credits: 1-9 Communication Studies
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AHPT 400: Introduction to Physical Therapy
2.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Overview of history and philosophy of physical therapy and rehabilitation. Exploration of physical therapy education, medicolegal issues, medical terminology, current issues facing the profession of physical therapy, and the physical therapist's responsibilities to themselves and as a member of the health care team. Development of skill and competence in basic test and measures and professional wellness utilized in the practice of physical therapy. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. Credits: 2
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