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ML 634: Immunohematology II Laboratory 0
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Continuation of ML 633. Discussions and laboratory procedures will include general transfusion practices, the resolution of ABO and Rh discrepancies, identification procedures of red cell antibodies, transfusion practices involving incompatibilities and the laboratory investigation of the positive DAT, HDN and hemolytic anemia. Prerequisites: ML 632, ML 633, or permission of instructor. S (N)
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ML 641: Lab for ML 650 0
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Laboratory exercises on hospital and capillary collection specimens include use of point of care instrumentation, introduction to state-of-the-art instruments, special procedures, coagulation testing and case studies of a variety of blood dyscrasias using critical thinking skills. Venipuncture training on simulated arms is also included. Affective evaluations must be satisfactory. Clinical laboratory rotation assignments must be completed. Prerequisite: ML 631; Concurrent registration in ML 650. F (N)
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ML 643: Serology Lab 0
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A course which presents the basic immunologic concepts as they relate to laboratory diagnosis/treatment/prevention of disease. Fundamental mechanisms of the immune system and immunologically-related diseases will be incorporated. The underlying principles of currently used serologic procedures of clinical significance will be discussed. A research paper and oral presentation is required. Prerequisites: ML 630, ML 632, ML 633, ML 653 or BI 212-23, ML 619 or with permission of instructor. S (N)
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ML 650: Advanced Hematology
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Emphasis is placed on hematological changes associated with disease states in the granulocytic, immune, erythrocytic and coagulation systems. Evaluation of selected diseases by a case studies approach is included. Prerequisites: ML 630 and ML 631, ML 635. ML 641 must be taken concurrently or with permission of instructor. F (N)
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ML 652: Topics in Clinical Microbiology
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The lectures will focus on procedures for identification of clinically significant pathogens in specialized areas of microbiology with emphasis on parasitology, virology and mycobacteriology. This course will be updated annually to reflect new disease trends related to the previously listed specialty areas. Prerequisites: BI 110, BI 115, ML 653, or BI 230, BI 231. S (N)
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ML 653: Clinical Microbiology I Lecture
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory microbiology course, emphasizing the clinical laboratory, technical skills and theory behind basic clinical microbiology procedures. Topics include classifications and diversity of microbes, cell structure and function, growth, metabolism and genetics, laboratory methods for cultivation and identification of microbes from patient specimens. The principles of infectious disease production, microbial pathogenicity and host defense mechanisms are also presented. Prerequisites: BI 110 and BI 115. Co-requisite: ML 655. F (N)
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ML 654: Clinical Microbiology II Lecture
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Continuation of ML 653 with the discussion of the pathogenesis and identification of specific microorganisms isolated from clinical specimens according to the ASCP Board of Registry Guidelines for MLT curriculum. A taxonomic approach will be used in presenting the groups of microorganisms. Prerequisite: ML 653 and ML 655. Co-requisite: ML 656. S (N)
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ML 655: Clinical Microbiology I Lab 0
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory clinical microbiology laboratory course emphasizing the hospital laboratory, technical skills and the theory of basic clinical microbiology procedures. Laboratory methods include the Gram stain procedure, preparation of culture media, aseptic technique, collection and handling of microbiological specimens and isolation and identification of pathogens from the upper respiratory tract, urinary tract and intestinal tract. Basic procedures for culture and classification of medically significant fungi are also included. Pre-requisite: BI 110 and BI 115. Co-requisite: ML 653. F (N)
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ML 656: Clinical Microbiology II Lab 0
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Continuation of ML 655 with advanced techniques in procedures for cultivation, isolation and identification of pathogenic microorganisms from a variety of hospital- provided clinical specimens. Hospital specimens include urine samples, throat, rectal, genital and wound swabs. Clinical rotation is also included as a course component. Students are required to complete a written report related to rotation observations. Pre-requisite: ML 653 and ML 655. Co-requisite: ML 654. S (N)
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ML 661: Bio-Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introduction to organic chemistry including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic structures, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amines, carboxylic acids, anhydrides, esters and amides. In depth study of the biochemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids. Emphasis is placed on nomenclature, structures of molecules, mechanisms of reactions and metabolic pathways. Prerequisites: CH 310 or CH 250, ML 615 or permission of instructor. S (N)
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