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  • 3.00 Credits

    Laboratory procedures designed to encourage the development of basic laboratory skills in the use of laboratory glassware and pipettes, the preparation of solutions and reagents and the use of the analytical balance and spectrophotometer. Students will perform routine colorimetric determination on patient samples. Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ML 615 or with permission of the instructor. F (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Discussion of basic electrical concepts and safety, basic functional units of analytical instruments, pH calculations and buffer solutions, blood gas analysis, chloride analysis, spectroscopy and spectrophotometers, fluorometry, iron, calcium and phosphorus analysis and trace element analysis. Prerequisite: ML 615, and ML 616. Must be taken concurrently with ML 618 or with permission of the instructor. S (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will perform routine colorimetric determinations and use automated clinical chemistry instrumentation. Special chemistry procedures may be performed. Students must report results in writing and by computer, according to established procedures. Work with these procedures will be continued in ML 620. Prerequisites: ML 615 and ML 616. Must be taken concurrently with ML 617 or with permission of instructor. S (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Discussion of sodium and potassium analysis, ion selective electrodes, electrophoresis, plasma proteins, immunoassay, chromatography, drug analysis, endocrinology, osmometry and automation. Prerequisites: ML 617 and ML 618. Must be taken concurrently with ML 620 or with permission of instructor. F (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of ML 618. The student will perform routine colorimetric determinations and use automated clinical chemistry instrumentation. Special chemistry procedures may be performed. Students must report results in writing and by computer, according to established procedures. Clinical laboratory rotation assignments must be completed. Prerequisites: ML 617 and ML 618. Must be taken concurrently with ML 619 or with permission of instructor. F (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, renal and liver function testing. Emphasis will be placed on methods of analysis and clinical significance. Clinical laboratory rotation assignments must be completed. Prerequisites: ML 618, ML 619, ML 620, ML 635 and ML 661, or with permission of instructor. S (N)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course involves the role of the phlebotomist in facilitating the specimen collection process. Classroom and laboratory instruction concentrate on venipuncture using simulated arms and micro-collection techniques. Introduction to point of care testing and waived category tests; quality management and liability risk management is also included. Students must co-register for the Phlebotomy Clinical Rotation (ML 629). Prerequisite: MA 555 or ML 611 or equivalent or permission of instructor. F/S (N)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This off-campus course provides the opportunity to gain practical experience in the collection of clinical samples at designated clinical sites. Emphasis is placed on actual performance of procedures using techniques and skills learned during the on-campus aspect of this course. Students are supervised and instructed at the clinical sites by clinical faculty. They must successfully interact with patients, health care professionals, exhibit professional and ethical behavior and complete the rotation in order to complete the course requirements and the on-campus course (ML 628). Co-requisite: ML 628. Prerequisite: ML 611 or MA 555 or equivalent or with permission of instructor. Completion of health form and updated PPD within the year is required.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A course which presents current concepts in transfusion medicine, including the characteristics of major blood groups; compatibility testing; hemolytic disease of the newborn; the collection, processing and storage of blood and components; the testing and quality control procedures required prior to the release of blood and components for transfusion and the complications which may result from transfusion. Prerequisite: BI 110 and BI 115. Recommended ML 630, or instructor's permission. Co-requisite ML 633. F (N)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student will practice procedures routinely performed in a transfusion service including ABO and Rh, antiglobulin and compatibility testing. The student must achieve a minimum grade of 75 percent on the final practical exam in order to pass the course. (note: a critical mistake during the final practical will result in automatic failure in the course). Co-requisite: ML 632 or permission of instructor. F (N)
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