| MT 4400 |
Clinical Urinalysis (1) |
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The imparting of skills for performing and interpreting
routine urinalyses as well as special urinalysis
procedures. |
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| MT 4401 |
Clinical Urinalysis Lab (1) |
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This lab section includes specimen handling, procedure
manual, audio-visual, quality control, record
keeping, and reporting system. |
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| MT 4402 |
Clinical Microbiology (4) |
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This lecture course covers areas of bacteriology,
mycology, and virology. |
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| MT 4403 |
Clinical Microbiology Lab (2) |
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This lab teaches identification methods, isolation
methods, and current clinical techniques for working
with bacteria, molds, viral, and rickettsial organisms. |
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| MT 4404 |
Clinical Parasitology (1) |
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Discussions concerning proper collection and handling
of specimens for detection of parasites, techniques
used to detect parasites and morphological
features, and life cycles of important organisms. |
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| MT 4405 |
Clinical Parasitology Lab (1) |
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Use of the laboratory procedures and techniques for
isolation and identification of parasitic organisms. |
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| MT 4406 |
Clinical Hematology (4) |
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Detailed studies of blood, including cell types,
functions, number of cells, clotting mechanisms,
coagulation disorders, platelet disorders, and other
pertinent topics. |
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| MT 4407 |
Clinical Hematology Lab (2) |
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Special studies and training involving cell counts,
hemoglobin and hematocrit determinations, and
other special hematology procedures. |
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| MT 4408 |
Immunohematology (3) |
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This block involves blood banking, studies of the
ABO blood group system, the Rh system, blood
typing, antibody studies, and effects of transfusion. |
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| MT 4409 |
Immunohematology Lab (1) |
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Blood banking studies and techniques. Clinical
applications of procedures under direct supervision. |
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| MT 4410 |
Clinical Serology (2) |
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Lectures emphasizing the principles and interpretations
of immunological procedures. The study of
the immune systems of the body. Antigen-antibody
studies and techniques. |
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| MT 4411 |
Clinical Serology Lab (1) |
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In this lab, the student becomes proficient in running
and interpreting serology (immunology) tests. |
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| MT 4412 |
Clinical Chemistry (6) |
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This lecture course focuses on the principles and
interpretations of biochemical analytical methods,
clinical calculations, and quality control. |
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| MT 4413 |
Clinical Chemistry Lab (4) |
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This lab rotation provides the practical experience
of running biochemical tests and interpreting their
results. Some prior experience with instrumentation
is required in order to understand how to use
and care for clinical instruments. |