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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of mathematical and laboratory techniques followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory. An online medical vocabulary competency is included. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of clinical chemistry concepts followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory in clinical chemistry. Component topics include analysis and application of clinically significant chemical substances. Theory, maintenance and operation of equipment such as pipeting devices, balances, centrifuges, spectrophotometers and electrophoretic cells. Quality control and correlation of data for selected disease states is presented. Covers proteins, carbohydrates and enzymes. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of clinical chemistry concepts followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory in clinical chemistry. Second in a series of three courses. Theory of ion selective electrodes, immunoassay analysis, chemistry and immunoassay automation platforms. Covers lipids, non-protein nitrogens, hemoglobin degradation products, electrolytes, pH and blood gases. Includes correlation of data for selected disease states. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of clinical chemistry concepts followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory in clinical chemistry. Biochemistry, analysis and application of clinically significant chemical substances. Third in a series of three courses. Theory of chromatography and atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Covers therapeutic drug analysis, trace metals, endocrinology, vitamins, toxicology, fetal/maternal testing and current trends. Includes correlation of data for selected disease states. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce basic hematologic concepts and clinical applications. These concepts and applications will be applied to the discussion of erythrocytes and leukocytes. Erythrocyte topics include: Venipuncture, complete blood counts (CBCs), hemopoietic theory, erythrocyte metabolism and hemoglobin synthesis, introduction to erythrocyte dyscrasias including anemias of various disease etiologies, hemoglobinopathies, and thalassemias. Leukocyte topics include: Leukopoiesis, FAB classifications of leukemias, leukocyte dyscrasias of various etiologies, and lymphomas of various origins. Laboratory sessions included. Prerequisite: Departmental permission.(3-6-5)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce basic concepts in coagulation and hemostasis. Topics include: megakaryopoiesis, hemostasis and coagulation, description and definitions of various coagulopathies of known and unknown etiologies. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. (3-0-3)
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of various body fluids with emphasis on the theory and practice of clinical procedures. Component topics will include the analyses of urine, cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid, feces, semen, and the differentiation of transudates and exudates. Laboratory component included. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [2-6-4]
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of hematologic concepts followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory in clinical hematology including hematopoiesis, development, metabolism, kinetics, and function of red cells, white cells, and platelets and associated hematologic disorders. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a review of concepts in urinalysis and body fluid analysis followed by a comprehensive evaluation and additional advanced theory. Component topics will include the analyses of urine, cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid, feces, semen, and the differentiation of transudates, and exudates. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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5.00 Credits
Blood group antigens and antibodies from the discoveries of Landsteiner in 1900 to the present day are studied. Blood banking procedures involved in drawing, testing, storing, and transfusing whole blood and its components are discussed. The laboratory section will deal with the basic blood bank procedures including ABO grouping. RH typing, compatibility testing and special antibody studies. Prerequisite: Departmental Permission. [3-6-5]
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