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3.00 Credits
I, II; 8 cr. An eight week intensive clinical learning experience with an emphasis in internal medicine and taking place in a variety of off-campus clinical settings under the direction of a supervising physician preceptor. P: Sr st in Phy Asst Program.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 cr. Variable content course. Refer to Timetable or contact department for specific list of course sections, titles, prerequisites, and instructors. P: Grad stdt in population health or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1 cr. Describes the regulatory requirements that all healthcare laboratories must follow to assure quality throughout the testing process. Covers the extensive Clia'88 regulations and professional accreditation (Jcaho, CAP and Cola) standards. P: Path 657 & Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 2 cr. Provides a laboratory application for ensuring quality results through quality assurance practices in healthcare laboratories. This includes evaluating current quality assurance policies and practices and developing new policies to meet the many mandated Clia'88 regulatory requirements and professional accreditation standards. P: Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1 cr. Describes the fundamental experimental and statistical techniques used to validate the performance of analytical methods, including experiments for working range, replication, interference, recovery, and comparison of methods and associated data calculations, such as t-test and linear regression statistics. P: Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 2 cr. Provides a laboratory application of the principles and techniques of method validation studies, including experiments for working range, replication, interference, recovery, and comparison of methods and associated data calculations, such as t-test and linear regression statistics. P: Path 653 & Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1 cr. Describes the fundamental principles, terminology, and practices of statistical quality control as applied with analytical testing processes in healthcare laboratories. Covers the plotting of Levey-Jennings control chart and interpretation of control data using the Westgard multirule procedure. P: Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 2 cr. Provides a laboratory application of the principles and techniques of statistical quality control in a real-world setting. Involves auditing QC data in an analytical laboratory and critical review of laboratory QC applications. P: Path 655 & Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1 cr. Describes the principles and approach for setting method performance specifications and selecting statistical QC procedures on the basis of the quality required for a laboratory test. Introduces the chart of operating specifications as a practical quality-planning tool. P: Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 2 cr. Provides a laboratory application of the principles, theory, and approach for establishing method performance specifications and selecting statistical QC procedures for laboratory methods. Involves specific tests and methods in an analytical service laboratory. P: Path 657 & Sr st in clin lab sci, or bachelor's degree in clin lab sci, or ASCP or NCA cert in clin lab sci, or admission to the Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management.
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