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Clinical Microbiology

The study of medically significant microbiology, including normal flora and pathogens. Lectures also cover microbial physiology, interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms, and the clinical and epidemiological consequences of these interactions. Clinical bacteriology knowledge will be applied through case studies.

Clinical Hematology Laboratory

Laboratory experiences will provide students with the practice of clinical hematology testing. Experiences will include testing with manual and automated procedures, instrumentation principles, role of quality assurance, and the promotion of problem-solving skills. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship of clinical hematology test results and associated disease states.

Clinical Hematology Laboratory

Laboratory experiences will provide students with the practice of clinical hematology testing. Experiences will include testing with manual and automated procedures, instrumentation principles, role of quality assurance, and the promotion of problem-solving skills. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship of clinical hematology test results and associated disease states.

Clinical Correlations

This course is designed to review primary concepts taught in the major medical laboratory science disciplines. Reviews will be conducted by utilization of clinical and multi-disciplinary case studies, certifying mock examinations, comprehensive writing activity, and additional review assignments. This course is a Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course in certain programs, and hence is not likely to be eligible for automatic transfer credit to UK.

Clinical Correlations

This course is designed to review primary concepts taught in the major medical laboratory science disciplines. Reviews will be conducted by utilization of clinical and multi-disciplinary case studies, certifying mock examinations, comprehensive writing activity, and additional review assignments. This course is a Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course in certain programs, and hence is not likely to be eligible for automatic transfer credit to UK.

Clinical Correlations

This course is designed to review primary concepts taught in the major medical laboratory science disciplines. Reviews will be conducted by utilization of clinical and multi-disciplinary case studies, certifying mock examinations, comprehensive writing activity, and additional review assignments. This course is a Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course in certain programs, and hence is not likely to be eligible for automatic transfer credit to UK.

Clinical Hematology Practicum

This course consists of a supervised practicum in which students will integrate practice and theory of clinical hematology in a health care setting and expose them to the scope of work, variety of tests, and automation found within the hematology department. Laboratory, 35-40 hours per week. The number of credits will depend on the student's prior experience.

Clinical Hematology Practicum

This course consists of a supervised practicum in which students will integrate practice and theory of clinical hematology in a health care setting and expose them to the scope of work, variety of tests, and automation found within the hematology department. Laboratory, 35-40 hours per week. The number of credits will depend on the student's prior experience.

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