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  • 3.00 Credits

    A close study of ancient and modern literary approaches to and theories about ancient literature with emphasis on genre and cultural contexts.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course offers the student an overview and introduction to phlebotomy techniques following current CLSI guidelines. During this course, the student will develop specimen collection techniques including venipuncture and capillary skin puncture. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to identify specimen requirements for common laboratory tests and list tests that require special collection and/or transport procedures.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will be introduced to laboratory safety practices, medical law as it relates to the laboratory field, as well as healthcare ethics. Student will be presented with information on appropriate laboratory techniques, the standard of operating practices of the clinical laboratory, along with federal, state and local safety regulations. Students will be introduced to contemporary ethical issues in the healthcare field. They will be presented with information regarding types of laws governing healthcare facilities, issues of confidentiality and consent, and professional liability. At the conclusion of the course, the student will have developed professional ethics and morals, strong communication skills and the ability to effectively manage conflict resolution.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The student will be introduced to mathematical calculations routinely encountered in hospital and physicians office laboratories. The student will be presented with information specific to clinical laboratory science. By the end of this course, the student will be competent to perform basic laboratory calculations commonly used in the areas of Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Immunology and Microbiology. The student will also gain an understanding of the principal of clinical instrument calibration, as well as statistical calculations used for quality control procedures, quality assurance, and analytical method comparison used in the clinical laboratory.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course serves as an introduction to urinalysis procedures. Upon completion of this course the student will be competent to perform physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine specimens. The student will also be introduced to specimen collection and processing procedures for other non-blood specimens, including cerebrospinal fluid, semen, synovial fluid, serous fluid, amniotic fluid, and feces. requirements for common laboratory tests and list tests
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to point-of-care testing, CLIA waived, and selective CLIA moderate-complexity laboratory testing commonly encountered in ambulatory health care settings. Students will be presented with both fundamental and advanced concepts of Urinalysis, Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation, Immunology, Immunohematology and Microbiology testing. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to apply those concepts to successfully perform common laboratory procedures.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course offers an introduction to the usage of CLIA waived and low-complexity laboratory instruments. Students will gain an understanding of common methodologies, techniques, and principles of laboratory testing and instrumentation. During this course students will perform and interpret instrument callibration and quality control, as well as demonstrate general maintenance and trouble-shooting procedures. Upon completion of this course, students will be proficient in the general operation of waived and low-complexity analyzers, result validation, and documentation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    During this course, students will be introduced to a simulated physicians's office laboratory setting. Students will also be introduced t oLaboratory Information Systems. Upon completion of this course, students will be competent to perform selective moderate-complexity laboratory procedures commonly used in physician's offices and small hospitals.
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