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BMS 191: Clinical Bacteriology
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The study of the bacteria that are medically important to humans with emphasis on identification of clinically significant pathogens distinguished from members of the normal flora are described. Methods of isolation, identification and characterization of bacteria are integral components of this course. Prerequisites of BMS 90 and BMS 97 are required.
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BMS 194: Mycology and Parasitology
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course introduces the student to the science of Mycology and Parasitology. It addresses the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and laboratory diagnosis of medically important fungi and parasites. Emphasis is given to the differential characteristics in the identification and clinical diagnosis of mycotic and parasitic diseases. The laboratory component of this course introduces students to various diagnostic techniques used to identify these eukaryotic organisms. Prerequisite of BMS 90 is required.
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BMS 20: Introduction to Disease Processes
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The changes in the human body that may be biological, physical, chemical or anatomical which induce disease or an abnormal process are discussed. The etiology and pathogenesis of altered body systems is emphasized. How change can significantly reduce normal function of body systems is also identified. Writing Across the Curriculum course.
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BMS 212: Pathophysiology II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
At the end of the course, the student should have a comprehensive knowledge regarding various inflammatory, neoplastic, congenital and acquired disease states affecting various organ systems of human body and to answer questions related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis and prognosis of the disease entities. Prerequisite of BMS 20 is required.
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BMS 225: Histopathology of Body Systems
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The student comprehends the magnitude of changes that occur in diseased cells and tissues of the human body that are diseased. Emphasis is on major changes observed in tissues undergoing pathologic processes such as: Inflammation, degenerations, necrosis, growth disorders; those changes that occur that influence the health and function of normal tissues within various body systems. Examination of pathology slides is an essential course requirement. Courses taught at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (BMS 230-239) Prerequisites of BIO 7 & 8 are required.
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BMS 230: Microscopic Evaluation I (weeks 1-20)
4.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
In this course students learn to use the light microscope for the purpose of detecting and diagnosing benign, pre-malignant and malignant processes in specimens collected for cytologic evaluation.
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BMS 231: Microscopic Evaluation II and III (weeks 21-52)
6.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students continue to develop and refine microscopic skills needed to detect and diagnose benign, pre-malignant and malignant processes in gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytology specimens. Under the guidance of experienced, certified cytotechnologists, students screen actual routine specimens gaining competent microscopic skills and gradually acquiring accuracy and speed. Experience screening specimens from all body sites is gained.
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BMS 232: Laboratory Techniques I, II, III (weeks 1-52)
4.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students learn and apply the basic principles of cytopreparation using established preparatory techniques. They first observe and then assist cytopreparatory technicians processing specimens. Students gain practical experience in the operation of a cytopreparatory laboratory.
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BMS 233: Gynecologic Cytology (weeks 1-13)
4.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers the principles of normal and abnormal gynecologic cytopathology. Didactic and microscopic instruction focuses on basic anatomy, embryology, histology, physiology, pathology, endocrinology, and diagnostic cytopathology of the normal, infectious, inflammatory, premalignant, and malignant pathologic processes of the Female Genital Tract. Emphasis is on microscopic diagnostic features that distinguish benign cytopathologic changes from precancerous and malignant changes.
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BMS 234: Research Seminar (Weeks 1-52)
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course introduces students to research methods that can be applied to cytology. Students gain experience searching, critically reviewing and critiquing the scientific literature. Discussions of recent advances and progressive technological applications in cytology such as: image analysis, flow cytometry, electron microscopy, and molecular diagnostic procedures. Topics are selected for development of individual research projects.
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