
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (MEDT)
195. Colloquium
a. Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Medicine (1) Course offered
superior/pass/fail.
387. Contemporary Perspectives of the Medical Technology Professions (3)
[Rpt./1] History and current social and economic issues facing the profession
of medical technology. Effects of recent legislation on laboratory management.
P, consult program director before enrolling.
471R . Lectures in Clinical Hematology (5) [Rpt./1] Lectures in basic
hematology and hematological procedures including cell structure and function,
inherited and acquired anomalies, hemostasis, cell enumeration and
differentiation, cytogenetics. P, consult program director before enrolling.
May be convened with 571R.
471L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Hematology (2)
[Rpt./1] Basic laboratory techniques in clinical hematology with emphasis on
manual and automated hematological procedures. Instruction includes proper
procedural methodologies, quality control, the use of controls and standards,
and interpretation of laboratory test results. P, CR, 471R/571R, consult
program director before enrolling. May be convened with 571L.
472R . Lectures in Clinical Immunology and Immunohematology (4)
[Rpt./1] Lectures in serological methods used in the clinical laboratory and
interpretation of results; blood banking procedures. P, consult program
director before enrolling. May be convened with 572R.
472L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Immunology and
Immunohematology (2) [Rpt./1] Basic laboratory techniques in serological
procedures and blood banking. Emphasis will be placed on procedural
methodologies, quality control, the use of controls and standards, and
interpretation of laboratory test results. P, CR, 472R/572R, consult program
director before enrolling. May be convened with 572L.
473R . Lectures in Clinical Chemistry (5) [Rpt./1] Lectures
encompassing the fundamental concepts of clinical laboratory chemistry
including pathophysiology and clinical correlations. P, consult program
director before enrolling. May be convened with 573R.
473L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Chemistry (2)
[Rpt./1] Basic laboratory techniques in clinical chemistry. Emphasis will be
placed on procedural methodologies, quality control, the use of controls and
standards, and interpretation of laboratory test results. P, CR, 473R/573R,
consult program director before enrolling. May be convened with 573L.
474R . Lectures in Clinical Bacteriology (5) [Rpt./1] Lectures
relating to laboratory techniques used to safely isolate and identify
pathogenic bacteria. Special media/tests, organismal virulence factors,
pathological effects occurring within the host and antibiotic susceptibility
testing of bacteria are covered. P, consult program director before enrolling.
May be convened with 574R.
474L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Bacteriology (2)
[Rpt./1] Basic laboratory techniques used in the isolation and identification
of bacteria pathogenic for humans. Standard and specialized media/biochemical
tests are utilized. P, CR 474R/574R, consult program director before
enrolling. May be convened with 574L.
475A -
475B -
475C -. Topics in Clinical Microbiology (2-1-1)[Rpt./1] 475a: Clinical
Parasitology. Diagnostic methodologies with emphasis on the laboratory
identification of clinically relevant parasites. 475b: Clinical Virology.
Diagnostic methodologies with emphasis on the laboratory identification of
clinically relevant viruses. 475c: Clinical Mycology and Mycobacteriology.
Diagnostic methodologies with emphasis on the laboratory identification of
clinically relevant fungi and Mycobacterium sp. P, consult program director
before enrolling. May be convened with 575a-575b-575c.
476. Principles of Laboratory Science (3) [Rpt./1] Basic principles of
laboratory mathematics, biostatistics, body fluids analysis, urinalysis,
quality control and laboratory safety. P, consult program director before
enrolling. May be convened with 576.
481. Clinical Laboratory Hematology (4) [Rpt./1] Clinical laboratory
rotation in hematology. P, 387, 471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L,
473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R, 474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c,
476/576, 496a, consult program director before enrolling. May be convened with
581.
482. Clinical Laboratory Immunology and Immunohematology (5) [Rpt./1]
Clinical laboratory rotation in serology and blood banking. P, 387, 471R/571R,
471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L, 473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R, 474L/574L,
475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c, 476/576, 496a, consult program director
before enrolling. May be convened with 582.
483. Clinical Laboratory Chemistry (5) [Rpt./1] Clinical laboratory
rotation in chemistry. P, 387, 471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L,
473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R, 474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c,
476/576, 496a, consult program director before enrolling. May be convened with
583.
484. Clinical Laboratory Microbiology (5) [Rpt./1] Clinical laboratory
rotation in microbiology. P, 387, 471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L,
473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R, 474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c,
476/576, 496a, consult program director before enrolling. May be convened with
584.
496. Seminar
a. Topics for Medical Technology Interns (1) Writing-Emphasis Course.
Consult with committee before enrolling.
571R . Lectures in Clinical Hematology (5) [Rpt./1] For a description
of course topics see 471R. Graduate-level requirements include a research
paper on selected topics related to clinical laboratory hematology. P, consult
program director before enrolling. May be convened with 471R.
571L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Hematology (2)
[Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see 471L. Graduate-level
requirements include a research paper relating to new laboratory methodologies
applicable to clinical hematology. P, CR, 471R/571R, consult program director
before enrolling. May be convened with 471L.
572R . Lectures in Clinical Immunology and Immunohematology (4)
[Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see 472R. Graduate-level
requirements include a research paper on selected topics relating to clinical
laboratory serology or blood banking. P, consult program director before
enrolling. May be convened with 472R.
572L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Immunology and
Immunohematology (2) [Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see 472L.
Graduate-level requirements include a research paper relating to new
laboratory methodologies applicable to clinical serology or blood banking. P,
CR, 472R/572R, consult program director before enrolling. May be convened with
472L.
573R . Lectures in Clinical Chemistry (5) [Rpt./1] For a description
of course topics see 473R. Graduate-level requirements include a research
paper on selected topics relating to clinical laboratory chemistry. P, consult
program director before enrolling. May be convened with 473R.
573L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Chemistry (2)
[Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see 473L. Graduate-level
requirements include a research paper relating to new laboratory methodologies
applicable to clinical chemistry. P, CR, 473R/573R, consult program director
before enrolling. May be convened with 473L.
574R . Lectures in Clinical Bacteriology (5) [Rpt./1] For a
description of course topics see 474R. Graduate-level requirements include a
research paper on selected topics relating to clinical laboratory
bacteriology. P, consult program director before enrolling. May be convened
with 474R.
574L . Fundamental Laboratory Techniques in Clinical Bacteriology (2)
[Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see 474L. Graduate-level
requirements include a research paper relating to new laboratory methodologies
applicable to clinical bacteriology. P, CR 474R/574R, consult program director
before enrolling. May be convened with 474L.
575A -
575B -
575C -. Topics in Clinical Microbiology (2-1-1) [Rpt./1] For a
description of course topics see 475a-475b-475c. Graduate-level requirements
include a research paper on selected topics relating to clinical parasitology,
virology, mycology or mycobacteriology. P, consult program director before
enrolling. May be convened with 475a-475b-475c.
576. Principles of Laboratory Science (3) [Rpt./1] For a description
of course topics see 476. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper
on selected topics that focus on the use of statistical analysis for
biological systems, or on selected topics relating to new techniques in body
fluid analysis or urinalysis. P, consult program director before enrolling.
May be convened with 476.
581. Clinical Laboratory Hematology (4) [Rpt./1] For a description of
course topics see 481. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper
relating to advanced laboratory methodologies in clinical hematology. P, 387,
471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L, 473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R,
474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c, 476/576, 496a, consult program
director before enrolling. May be convened with 481.
582. Clinical Laboratory Immunology and Immunohematology (5) [Rpt./1]
For a description of course topics see 482. Graduate-level requirements
include a research paper relating to advanced laboratory methodologies in
clinical serology or blood banking. P, 387, 471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R,
472L/572L, 473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R, 474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b,
475c/575c, 476/576, 496a, consult program director before enrolling. May be
convened with 482.
583. Clinical Laboratory Chemistry (5) [Rpt./1] For a description of
course topics see 483. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper
relating to advanced laboratory methodologies in clinical chemistry. P, 387,
471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L, 473R/573R, 473L/573L, 474R/574R,
474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c, 476/576, 496a, consult program
director before enrolling. May be convened with 483.
584. Clinical Laboratory Microbiology (5) [Rpt./1] For a description
of course topics see 484. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper
relating to advanced laboratory methodologies in clinical microbiology. P,
387, 471R/571R, 471L/571L, 472R/572R, 472L/572L, 473R/573R, 473L/573L,
474R/574R, 474L/574L, 475a/575a, 475b/575b, 475c/575c, 476/576, 496a, consult
program director before enrolling. May be convened with 484.