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CLS 816: Histotechnology II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The study of principles and applications of microtomy, frozen sectioning and some special staining techniques.
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CLS 822: Biochemistry For Clinical Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A presentation of the biochemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, amino acids and nucleic acids and exploration of major metabolic pathways as the basis of clinical chemistry. Case studies will be used to emphasize the role of biochemistry in the understanding of clinical science. Prereq: CHE 105, 107 and 115, CHE 230 or CHE 236 or equivalent and consent of instructor.
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CLS 832: Basic Clinical Chemistry
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The study of the theory and practice of clinical chemistry laboratory testing, including quality control, instrumentation principles, problem-solving, and appreciation of accuracy of and confidentiality for patient laboratory findings. Prereq: Admission into the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Professional Program or consent of instructor.
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CLS 833: Basic Hematology
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The theory and practice of clinical hematology laboratory testing, including manual and automated procedures, instrumentation principles, quality assurance, and problem-solving. Hematopoiesis, hemostasis, and blood cell function are discussed as they relate to clinical laboratory practice. Special emphasis is placed on the relationship of clinical hematology testing to pathophysiology and on the acquisition of valid test results. Prereq: Admission into the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program or consent of instructor.
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CLS 835: Clinical Immunology
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An overview of immunology with a molecular basis for the immune responses and the role of genetics in immunological disorders. Molecular biological techniques in the modern clinical laboratory will be emphasized. Prereq: Admission into the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Professional Program.
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CLS 836: Laboratory Organization And Management
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An overview of clinical laboratory organization. Content will include regulatory, management, personnel issues; leadership; quality assurance and improvement strategies; principles of education related to laboratory management; and other topics relevant to clinical laboratory organization. Prereq: Admission into the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Professional Program.
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CLS 838: Basic Immunohematology
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Introduction to the principles and practice of blood banking including blood group systems, routine serologic testing, blood collection and processing and component therapy. Prereq: Admission to the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program and CLS 835 or equivalent.
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CLS 843: Advanced Clinical Hematology And Body Fluid Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The theory and practice of clinical hematology laboratory testing as it relates to hematological disorders and disorders of body fluids. Anemias, hemostasis and thrombotic disorders, leukemias and non-malignant leukocyte disorders, and body fluid disorders, including the reproductive system are discussed as they relate to clinical laboratory practice. Special emphasis is placed on pathophysiology, the clinical correlation of laboratory test results with hematological and body fluids disorders, and the interpretation and resolution of discrepant results. Prereq: CLS 833 or consent of the instructor.
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CLS 844: Advanced Clinical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of the theory and evaluation of specialized clinical chemistry testing, including toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring, endocrine function, and quality assurance issues. Prereq: Admission into the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Professional Program; biochemistry, immunology (may be taken concurrently) and CLS 832 or equivalent.
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CLS 848: Advanced Immunohematology
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course emphasizes clinical interpretation and problem solving. Antibody identification, selection of blood components, transfusion complications, hemolytic disease of the newborn, autoimmune hemolytic anemia and quality assurance are included. Prereq: Admission to the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program and CLS 838 or equivalent.
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