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CLS 476/576: Clinical Practicum in Education
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Students will assist in the instruction of the student laboratory sessions. They will work with the course director in the preparation and execution of laboratory experiments by first year students. Educational principles and curriculum planning skills will be learned through online discussions and exercises. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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CLS 477: Clinical Specialty Practicum
3.00 Credits
Rush University
(Graduate students will register for the Master's Project in place of the Specialty Practicum.) The Specialty Practicum provides students with an opportunity to select a specific laboratory of interest to them. Students spend four weeks developing advanced techniques and exploring the latest technology available in the clinical laboratory. Areas may include bone marrow cell analysis, advanced genetics, advanced hematology, retrovirology and laboratory safety. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [v-v-v]
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CLS 478/578: Patient Care Techniques
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Techniques of specimen collection and phlebotomy are discussed and practiced. Students will perform a minimum of 50 venipuncture procedures on in-house patients throughout the various areas of the hospital and in the outpatient clinics. Pediatric and geriatric patients are included, as are general adult population patients. Procedures for specimen processing and ordering are learned. Procedures for specimen collection and handling with an emphasis pre-analytical situations, documentation, transportation requirements and infection control are covered in this course. Students will also learn about basic phlebotomy equipment and techniques involved in specimen collection, including venipuncture and capillary collection procedures on adult and children populations. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [v-v-v]
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CLS 479: Clinical Practicum:Career Mobility
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Rotation through the various diagnostic clinical laboratories. Students will be evaluated on their skills and knowledge and complete the additional competencies required in the regular program clinical practica. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [v-v-v]
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CLS 479 - Clinical Practicum:Career Mobility
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CLS 558: Marketing and Negotiations
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Vendor relations, contract negotiations, product cost analysis and marketing strategies will be discussed. Students will have the opportunity to become involved in actual contract negotiations and marketing of laboratory services. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [v-v-v]
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CLS 559: Issues in Pathology
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Work flow analysis and clinical experience in an anatomical pathology laboratory. This will include anatomical pathology, cytology and histology. Management issues unique to these areas will be discussed and studies. Management and supervision issues unique to these areas will be examined. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. [v-v-v]
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CLS 563: Master's Project I
3.00 Credits
Rush University
First part in planning and conducting the required master's degree research project. Students are expected to begin formulation of their research questions and to complete their review of the literature. Student projects are designed in various areas of the clinical laboratories and focus on clinical testing, management and supervision issues. Students are required to formally present the results of their projects to the faculty and student body, and are encouraged to publish their results. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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CLS 564: Master's Project II
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Continuation of CLS 563 At the completion of this course the student should be ready to present their research proposal to their committee for the preliminary defense and to begin and complete the data collection phase of their research. Student projects are designed in various areas of the clinical laboratories and focus on clinical testing, management and supervision issues. Students are required to formally present the results of their projects to the faculty and student body, and are encouraged to publish their results. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [v-v-v]
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CLS 565: Master's Project III
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Continuation of CLS 564. During this phase, the research report is completed and the final defense of the project takes place. Student projects are designed in various areas of the clinical laboratories and focus on clinical testing, management and supervision issues. Students are required to formally present the results of their projects to the faculty and student body, and are encouraged to publish their results. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. P/N grading. [0-v-v]
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CLS 580: Human Blood Group Systems
4.00 Credits
Rush University
Focus on human blood group systems; biochemistry, inheritance, serologic activity, clinical significance and disease associations. Topics include, but are not limited to, fundamentals of immunology, molecular biology, red blood cell membrane structure, and genetics as they relate to blood group systems. Taught only online. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisites: General knowledge of immunohematology and consent of the instructor. [4-0-4]
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