Medical Laboratory Sciences
121.
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Sciences.
(1)
Introduction to scope and practice of the Medical Technology profession. Basic terminology and a tour of a hospital laboratory are included. Weekly lectures will alternate with hour-long lab sessions covering blood bank, hematology, microbiology and urinalysis laboratory procedures.
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234.
Introduction to Clinical Immunology.
(3)
An introduction to the principles of human immune system function with emphasis on developing a general, basic background for those who have no previous experience in immunology or clinical medicine.
Prerequisite: BIOL 123/124L, or BIOL 201.
{Summer}
300L.
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Sciences.
(2)
An orientation to the profession, blood collection, quality control, lab safety and lab techniques with an emphasis on review of math, statistics, cell biology and biochemistry pertinent to the medical laboratory profession. Library, computer and Internet use as well as educational issues are also included.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
310.
Introduction to Clinical Chemistry.
(3)
A study of metabolic reactions which involve the most common chemical analytes of blood and other body fluids. The principles and methods used in measuring the analytes including spectrophotometric, potentiometric and immunologic assays will be emphasized. Theory of basic instrumentation is also included.
Corequisite: 311L.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
311L.
Introduction to Clinical Chemistry Lab.
(2)
Laboratory experiences for performing and/or evaluating the basic testing procedures used in a clinical chemistry laboratory.
Corequisite: 310.
315L.
Clinical Serology.
(2)
A study of principles and lab methods used in evaluation and diagnosis of the immune system and related diseases, augmented by the use of case studies. Development of critical thinking and problem solving techniques is emphasized.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
320.
Introduction to Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis.
(4)
A thorough study of the development, identification and abnormalities associated with blood cells and hemostasis. The principles of routine laboratory procedures and basic instrumentation will be included.
Corequisite: 321L.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
321L.
Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis Lab.
(2)
Laboratory experiences in the performance and/or study of routine procedures and basic instrumentation of the clinical hematology and coagulation laboratory.
Corequisite: 320.
330.
Introduction to Clinical Microbiology.
(3)
A basic study of some of the most common medically important bacteria and fungi with an emphasis on techniques, methods and differential media used to isolate and identify pathogens.
Corequisite: 331L.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
331L.
Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Lab.
(2)
Laboratory experiences in the performance of and/or study of procedures used in a clinical microbiology laboratory.
Corequisite: 330.
340L.
Introduction to Clinical Immunohematology.
(2)
Study of the basic theory of blood group systems, antibody detection and identification, compatibility testing and blood collection and component preparation. Includes laboratory practice of basic procedures performed in a clinical immunohematology lab.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
350L.
Clinical Urinalysis.
(2)
A study of kidney functions and the physiochemical and microscopic urine tests. Case studies, demonstrations and laboratory practice will enhance the development of critical thinking and problem solving skills needed in clinical urinalysis laboratory.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
351.
Basic Clinical Chemistry Rotation.
(3)
Supervised instruction in the performance of analytical procedures for the various chemical analytes of blood and other body fluids in an affiliated laboratory. Testing will include automated chemistry panels, common spectrophotometric, potentrometric and immunologic procedures of routine chemical analytes.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 310 and 311L.
352.
Basic Hematology/Hemostasis Rotation.
(3)
Supervised instruction in the performance of hematological and coagulation procedures in an affiliated laboratory.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 320 and 321L.
355.
Clinical Urinalysis Rotation.
(1)
Supervised instruction in the performance of urinalysis and special procedures in a urinalysis laboratory and of routine phlebotomy procedures in an affiliated clinical laboratory.
Prerequisite: 350L.
410L.
Advanced Clinical Chemistry.
(3)
Lecture and laboratory experiences on specialized and complex chemical analytes in blood and body fluids; disease patterns, interpretation and correlation of laboratory test results. Development of problem solving, critical thinking and evaluation techniques is emphasized.
Prerequisite: 310 and 311L.
420L.
Advanced Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis.
(3)
A study of the principles and practice of non-routine Hematology/Hemostasis procedures, with the development of problem solving and interpretive skills through the use of case studies and laboratory tests.
Prerequisite: 320 and 321L.
430.
Advanced Clinical Microbiology.
(3)
A continuation of the study of medically important bacteria and fungi with an emphasis on a thorough study of body systems and their related infections. A comprehensive study of normal flora of the body versus pathogenic flora and interpretation of representative cultures. Critical thinking and problem solving will be emphasized.
Prerequisite: 330 and 331L.
Corequisite: 431L.
431L.
Advanced Clinical Microbiology Lab.
(2)
Laboratory experiences in the interpretation of cultures of the different areas of the body. Emphasizes interpretation of direct exams and cultures, differentiating normal flora from pathogens, as well as critical thinking and problem solving.
Corequisite: 430.
432L.
Clinical Parasitology.
(2)
A study of medically important parasites including staining and wet prep procedures, life cycles, morphologic identification and diseases. The major emphasis is on the appropriate methods of collection and handling of specimens, laboratory techniques and the microscopic appearance of the diagnostic stages of human parasites.
Restriction: enrolled in B.S.M.L.
440L.
Advanced Clinical Immunohematology.
(2)
Advanced study and development of problem solving abilities applied to blood group antigens and antibodies, compatibility testing and hemolytic anemias. Includes use of discussion groups and practice of advanced laboratory procedures.
Prerequisite: 340L.
445.
Clinical Management and Education.
(2)
The theory and principles for supervising a clinical laboratory with emphasis on problem solving techniques and current lab managerial methods. Also covers education methods for instruction in the lab or for presentations.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
451.
Advanced Clinical Chemistry Rotation.
(1)
Supervised instruction in the performance of analytical procedures for various chemical analytes and panels, including special chemistries, blood gas collection and immunochemistry, either in an affiliate chemistry lab or in the student lab on campus. Advanced rotation will include a quality assurance/control project.
Prerequisite: 351 and 410L.
452.
Advanced Hematology and Hemostasis Rotation.
(2)
Supervised instruction in the performance of routine and non-routine, complex hematological and coagulation studies, including evaluations of quality assurance and in introduction to management of a hematology lab, either in an affiliated laboratory or in the student lab on campus.
Prerequisite: 352 and 420L.
453.
Clinical Microbiology Rotation.
(5)
Supervised instruction in the performance of microbiological procedures in an affiliated laboratory.
Prerequisite: 430 and 431L
454.
Clinical Immunohematology Rotation.
(4)
Supervised instruction in the performance of blood banking procedures in an affiliated laboratory.
Prerequisite: 440L.
475.
Interdisciplinary Case Studies.
(1)
Use of interdisciplinary case studies and group discussions for the development of critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
Offered as an elective only.
Restriction: Permission of clinical instructor.
498.
Research Honors.
(1 to a maximum of 3 ∆)
499.
Special Topics in Medical Laboratory Sciences.
(2 to a maximum of 4 ∆)
Supervised experience in a variety of laboratory settings with increased responsibility or an independent study with tutorials as outlined by the program director.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Restriction: must be enrolled in B.S.M.L.
500.
Selected Topics in Pathology.
(2)
An advanced graduate-level course in which current information important in research techniques and administration of a research laboratory will be discussed. The course is a problem-based learning model given by multiple instructors.
550.
Lab Management Seminar: Selected Topics.
(1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)
A graduate-level course in which current information important in laboratory techniques and administration of a private clinical laboratory will be discussed. The course is a problem-based learning model given by multiple Pathology Clinical and Research faculty.
600.
Medical Lab Sciences Master’s Degree Apprenticeship Program.
(1-4 to a maximum of 10 ∆)
This course will serve as the non-thesis culmination of the MLS master’s degree. It will involve clinical or research apprenticeships in established laboratories either on the UNM campus or in the Albuquerque area.