CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (C LAB)

450: Pathophysiology. 0-3-3. A case history approach is taken in the correlation of laboratory data with clinical observation to diagnose disease.

451: Laboratory Studies in Pathophysiology. 4 1/4-0-1. Preq., or Coreq., CLAB 450. Student application of modern laboratory techniques used in the clinical pathology laboratory with emphasis on clinical hematology, clinical chemistry, urodynamics and clinical immunology.

457: Professional Practices. 0-2-2. Healthcare administration, educational techniques, career opportunities/ development, QA/QA, ethics, interview techniques, plus credentialing and accreditation in medical technology are discussed.

460: Clinical Hematology. 2-6 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the theory, application and medical interpretation of hematological and hemostatic mechanisms and methods.

461: Clinical Hematology Laboratory. 1-5 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Instruction and laboratory practice in the development and use of advanced analytical procedures and instrumentation in clinical hematology and hemostasis.

462: Clinical Serology and Immunology. 1-4 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the theory, application and medical interpretation of serological and immunological mechanisms and methods.

463: Clinical Serology and Immunology Laboratory. 1-4 semester hours credit. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of serological and immunological procedures.

464: Clinical Bacteriology. 2-5 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of the instructor. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of medical bacteriological procedures and data.

465: Clinical Bacteriology Laboratory. 3-6 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of the instructor. Instruction and laboratory practice in the development and use of advanced analytical procedures and instrumentation in clinical bacteriology.

466: Clinical Immunohematology. 1-4 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of the instructor. An advanced study of the principles of immunohematology necessary to provide a patient with a safe blood transfusion.

467: Clinical Immunohematology Laboratory. 1-4 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in immunohematological procedures utilized in a hospital blood bank.

468: Clinical Chemistry. 3-6 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of the instructor. Advanced concepts in the theory application, and medical interpretation of clinical biochemical mechanisms and methods.

469: Manual Clinical Chemistry Lab. 1-3 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of manual clinical chemistry procedures.

470: Special Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. 1-3 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of special clinical chemistry procedures.

471: Automated Clinical Chemistry Lab. 1-2 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and lab practices in the performance of automated clinical chemistry procedures.

472: Clinical Chemistry Toxicology Laboratory. 1-2 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of toxicological procedures.

473: Clinical Chemistry Radioimmunoassay Laboratory. 1 semester credit hour. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of radioimmunoassay procedures.

474: Clinical Urinalysis. 1-3 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of urinalysis procedures and data.

475: Clinical Urinalysis Laboratory. 1-3 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of urinalysis procedures.

476: Clinical Parasitology, Mycology and Mycobacteriology. 1-2 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of procedures and data in clinical parasitology, mycology, and mycobacteriology.

477: Clinical Parasitology, Mycology and Mycobacteriology Laboratory. 1-2 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Instruction in laboratory practice in the development and use of advanced analytical procedures in clinical mycology, parasitology, and mycobacteriology.

478: Clinical Laboratory Administration. 1-2 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Modern management concepts for the clinical laboratory.

479: Clinical Histopathology. 1-5 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of histotechnological procedures and findings.

480: Clinical Medical Technology Problems. 1-8 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. An introduction to emerging medical technologies.

483: Clinical Parasitology. 1-2 semester credit hours. Identification, clinical significance, and methods of prevention of parasitic infections.

484: Clinical Parasitology Laboratory. 1-2 semester credit hours. Instruction and laboratory practice in the development and application of medical parasitology laboratory methods.

485: Clinical Mycology. 1-2 semester credit hours. Identification, clinical significance and methods of prevention of mycotic infection.

486: Clinical Phlebotomy and Specimen Procurement. 1-3 semester credit hours. Preq., consent of instructor. Instruction and laboratory practice in phlebotomy and the collection of other specimens for clinical analysis. Specimen preservation and safe lab practices are included.

487: Clinical Hemostasis. 1-4 semester hours credit. Preq. consent of instructor. The theory of the coagulation cascade, analytical procedures that monitor this process and the clinical significance of coagulopathies are discussed.

488: Clinical Hemostasis Laboratory. 1-4 semester hours credit. Laboratory procedures which assess the coagulation cascade and related processes.

489: Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. 3-8 semester hours credit. Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis.