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  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 75 students must also enroll in Health Technology 101G. Advisory: Health Technology 60A and 72. Three hours lecture-laboratory; one additional hour to be arranged. Advanced administrative skills including computerized accounts management duties of the medical office manager, personnel recruitment and training, financial management, office policy and procedure manuals, editorial and research duties and meeting arrangements.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 80 students must also enroll in Health Technology 80A. Four and one-half hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Introduces the various techniques and safety procedures used in the clinical hematology Laboratory. Emphasizes the morphology and identification of common human blood cells. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 80A, 81 and 81A, and Health Technology 82 and 82A are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 80A students must also enroll in Health Technology 80. Four and one-half hours lecture. Presents the origin of the various types of blood cells with emphasis on the red and white blood cells. The student will learn about human hematological disorders and classify these based on clinical laboratory findings. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to registration. Successful completion of this course, Health Technology 80A, and Health Technology 80 is required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 81 students must also enroll in Health Technology 81A. Two and one-quarter hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Teaches the student the various properties and constituents of urine via "on hands" learning. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation and handling of urine specimens and their accompanying requisitions. The students will be taught to examine urine physically, chemically, and microscopically and compare clinical values as related to the physiology of the urinary system in health and disease. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 80, 80A, 81A, 82 and 82A are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 81A students must also enroll in Health Technology 81. One and one-half hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Teaches the student the various properties and constituents of urine via "on hands"learning. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of theory and methodology of qualitative and quantitative clinical analysis of urine. The students will be taught to accurately compare results of analysis to normal and abnormal function of the kidney. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 81 is required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 82 students must also enroll in Health Technology 82A. Two and one-quarter hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Introduces the various techniques and safety procedures used the clinical coagulation laboratory. Emphasis on platelet function tests and instrinsic and extrinsic clotting pathway testing. Normal and abnormal cases will be studied. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 80, 80A, 81, 81A, and 82A are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 82A students must also enroll in Health Technology 82. One and one-half hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Presents an overview of the homeostatic process, diseases, and laboratory evaluations. Normal and abnormal cases will be studied. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 82 is required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/ Coagulation Practicum, Health Technology 180.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 83 students must also enroll in Health Technology 83A. Four and one-half hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Introduces the various techniques and safety procedures in clinical microbiology. Emphasizes the morphology and identification of common pathogenic organisms. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 83A is required to enroll in Clinical Microbiology Practicum, Health Technology 183.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 83A students must also enroll in Health Technology 83. Four and one-half hours lecture. Addresses microorganisms of medical microbiology with emphasis on the characteristics of clinically significant microorganisms and their biochemical profile, media for isolation, and identification methods for selected pathogens. The student will be introduced to identification methods, theories, and techniques used in basic bacteriology, parasitology and mycology. Emphasizes routine organism identification. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 83 is required to enroll in Clinical Microbiology Practicum, Health Technology 183.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 84 students must also enroll in Health Technology 84A. Four and one-half hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Introduces the student to the basic principles of antigen and antibody reactions included in blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing and serological procedures by performances in a student lab environment. Introduces serological and immunohematology procedures and techniques to measure analytes qualitatively and quantitatively. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 84A is required prior to enrollment in Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology Practicum, Health Technology 184.
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