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CLS 3401 – Basic Hematology and Coagulation (nan)
Term Offered: Summer Term Course Number: 1123-00532 Credits: 4.00 Credits Grade Mode: Standard Grades Instructor: Goettsch, Melissa E. Office Hours: MW 10am-12pm Location: Moelis Hall, Room 1137
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University of Washington – Seattle, WA United States (US)
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Featuring Dr. Brian Gillen, professor of Medicine at the University of Washington and a member of the Division of Hematology & Oncology. He is a Professor and Vice Chair of Clinical Research in the Department of Internal Medicine and also holds appointments in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology as well as the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Dr. Gillen received
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More information, in particular, at:
http://microcosmos.umd.edu/~u13542447/Hemoprenes-Introduction.htm
Which can be found here:
http://microcosmos.umd.edu/~u13542447/Hemoprenes-Papers.htm
In the second paper,
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[NAN] is the Department’s Electronic Course Catalog. It lists all courses offered by the Department of Clinical Laboratory Science and is updated every semester. There are a few changes in the course numbering, such as CLS 3401, which is now CLS 3403.
Bacteriology
The bacteriology laboratory is open to students in the Bacteriology and Microbiology program, which offers a M.S. degree in microbiology. The department has approximately 80 new machines each semester
nan Course Pre-requisites
or a previous course in the basic sciences. For detailed curriculum please visit the website.
Application Procedures
Interested students must submit an application form and a $25 non-refundable application fee to the Admissions Office (AP 341). The application deadline is March 1st for fall admission, December 1st for spring admission, and May 1st for summer semester. Please visit the website for more information about these deadlines.
nan Course Duration & Credits
Campus: Tucson Year: Fall 2013 Days: Monday Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Instructor: Professor
Sherry E. Schroeck, PhD Course Introduction & Objectives
This is an introduction to the basic hematology and coagulation laboratory courses. It will include a review of basic lab techniques, and will include a description of the clinical applications of blood analysis. There will be some hands-on work with sample collection.
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nan Course Learning Outcomes
10 September 2012 1. The student will be able to describe the principles of hematology. 2. The student will be able to perform blood counts and clotting tests, as well as use these tests in the management of patients with bleeding disorders. 3. The student will have the ability to correlate variables (e.g., gender, age) in order to interpret patient outcomes and response to treatment.
11 September 2012
12 September 2012 4.
nan Course Assessment & Grading Criteria
– Chapter 10 – Introduction to Genomics (nan)
– Chapter 11 – Lectures 1-4, 8, and 9 (nan)
– Chapter 12 – Capstone Project Part A & B (nan)
– Midterm Exam (1 hour)
Final Exam (1 hour)
Course Title: Hematology and Coagulation
Instructor: Mark Hendricks, Ph.D.
Number of Students: 7 students
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2 Lecture 5/15/2021 – 8/6/2021 Online Not available Online 8 Open
3 Lecture 8/7/2021 – 11/18/2021 Online Not available Online 16 Open
4 Lecture Notes Textbook, Course Notes Not
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Dr. Jennifer R. Friedberg, MD Dr. Joshua S. Abramson, MD Professor of Medicine & Chief of Hematology and Oncology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Dr. Michael J. Maloney, MD Associate Professor of Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Dr. David L. Bolling, MD Assistant Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Jefferson Medical College (Touro)
Prof. Richard A. Khoruts, PhD Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering Pennsylvania
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The proposed course is designed for students who are interested in obtaining the basic knowledge of the hematology and coagulation.
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The proposed curriculum covers the following topics:
1. Fundamentals of Hematology
2
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The purpose of this Course Practice is to enable the student to master the material and become familiar with laboratory techniques. It is a comprehensive review for CLS 3401 which includes: basic laboratory techniques, proper handling of specimens, and interpretation of results.
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Credits: 1
Prerequisite(s): none
Co-requisites: none
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Final Exam
Credit: 3.00
Instructor: Dr. Terri Bush
Prerequisite: None
Delivery Method: Online (with instructor-supervised lab)
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Final Exam
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The final exam in CLS 3401 will be given on Monday, December 10th from 1:00pm to 5:00pm in the PSL building. The exam is divided into two parts. The first part (Part A) will have the following components:
1. Multiple choice questions – 70% of the exam total.
2. Short essay questions – 30% of the exam total.
Part B of the exam is a multiple
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Instructor: Dr. John Bissell Meeting Time: 1-2 pm Class Days: MWF Location: The Walk-in clinic will be held in Room 1220 (across the hall from the Health Center) Office Hours: Tue. 11-12; Wed. 11-12; Thu. 2-3; Fri. 8-9 Email: bnissel@ufl.edu Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the principles and techniques of clinical laboratory
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Week 3: The Nausea and Vomiting Lecture – Part I and Part II (nan)
Thursdays 11:00 AM – noon – 1:00 PM EDT, select Thursdays – Martin M. Langevin Comprehensive Cancer Center, Room 333 (NSF Conference Room)
Weeks 4-6
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nan Week 1 Objectives
This week you will learn how to:
1. Understand the structure and function of blood
2. Identify the factors that regulate blood coagulation
3. Describe the functions of red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells
Week 1 Objectives for CLS 3401 – Basic Hematology and Coagulation (nan)
This week you will learn how to:
1. Understand the structure and function of blood
2. Identify the factors that regulate
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Week 4 Pre-requisites for CLS 3401 – Basic Hematology and Coagulation (nan)
You will need the following to take this course: Access to a computer with Internet connection. Access to a computer with Internet
nan Week 1 Duration
Fall 2016 Session 1: 8/23/2016 – 12/16/2016 Fall 2016 Session 2: 12/20/2016 – 3/14/2017 Summer 2017 Session I: 5/24/2017 – 7/28/2017 Summer Session II: TBD, etc. Fall/Winter/Spring 2017-18 Registration Information Instructor of Record: James Burrows Address: S226 D
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– Course Plan: Semester 3, 2016
– Learning Outcomes for CLS 3401 – Basic Hematology and Coagulation (nan)
– Understanding the Basics of Blood Testing (nan)
– Clinical Chemistry: Triage and Pharmacokinetics (nan)
– An Introduction to ECG: EKG Cases (nan)
Course Plan: Semester
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Please submit the following (prior to your first class meeting): 1. An electronic copy of the book that you intend to use for this course (e.g., a PDF file). 2. An electronic copy of the Web site for each book that you are using. These must be an approved source of course material, and can be obtained through a library or online sources.
Weekly Schedule
Week Topic Topic 1 Introductory lecture on hematologic disorders, including a discussion of basic science principles
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– prothrombinase inhibitor
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Question 2: The concentration of activated protein C is increased in a patient with hemorrhagic cystitis secondary to a perforated ulcer. An electrolyte disturbance occurs, and this is related to the activation of which enzyme? (ANSWER)
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Question 4: Which of the following processes occurs during binding of collagen to collagenases?
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The following new genetic mutations are associated with hemophilia. Some of these mutations affect the structure or function of blood clotting factors, which can lead to bleeds. For example, hemophilia A is caused by a mutation in the factor IX gene (also called F9).
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Test 1, Week 2
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1. (TCO A) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of plasma protein? (Points : 5)
– Hydrophobic
– Charged, like IgG and IgA
– Sterile
– Anionic
2. (TCO
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Homework:
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WEEKLY CLASSWORK ASSIGNMENTS:
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Week 4 Pre-requisites for CLS 3401 – Basic Hematology and Coagulation (nan)
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nan Week 2 Learning Outcomes
As a CLS major, you are required to complete six of the eight semester hours of CLS 3401. This course focuses on basic hematology and coagulation.
This course will introduce concepts in medical terminology, including prefixes and suffixes, abbreviations for measurements and units of measurement, compound words and their definitions and regular and irregular plural forms. Emphasis will be placed on medical terms beginning with prefixes and/or suffixes that modify or add to common medical terms. The body system
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This book is a good source of basic information and includes many tables, figures and algorithms. It should be in the student’s possession by Week 3 of this class. While it is not essential to read the book, it does serve as a reference guide that may help the student in later classes. LWW Hematology (nan) LWW has an excellent collection of free on-line text books and journal articles from medical publishers. There are also online webinars on specific topics that can be accessed for
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The course is designed to provide an introduction to the basic laboratory tests used for diagnosis of hematologic disease. Students will learn how to perform the routine hematology tests and how to interpret the results. We will also discuss basic coagulation function, including factors in thrombosis and fibrinolysis. This course is a prerequisite for CLS 3402.
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Select concepts that are important for a basic understanding of blood coagulation and hemostasis. Using this information, write an outline for a week long clinical case to be performed in the lab.
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Course Description: This course will provide a foundation in the laboratory tests that are necessary to make clinical decisions. The course will cover topics such as hematology and coagulation.
Prerequisite(s): CLS 3501 – General Principles of Medical Laboratory Technology or equivalent.
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As a professional clinician in a hematology laboratory, you have been asked to conduct a clinical study to test the effect of hypotonic saline on red blood
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Credit Hours: 3
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At the end of this course, students will be able to: a) Describe the principle functions of blood; b) Discuss the basic structure and function of blood and tissues in relation to each other; c) Explain the major coagulation factors; d) Discuss and interpret laboratory test results for clotting abnormalities; e) Evaluate, and select appropriate tests to support clinical decisions based on clinically relevant information.
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How many of your patients have ABO blood?
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HOMEWORK #3 ANSWER EXPLANATION: 1. 7, 8, 10, 11, and C. It is a favorite in the medical community because it is a simple, quick test that can be used to make a diagnosis in patients presenting with dyspnea. Miller’s Essentials of Human Physiology: Cardiovascular System 5th Edition PDF Free Download E-Book at www. As the body’s blood flow decreases, the heart must pump harder to keep up with
nan Week 4 Objectives
(1st term)
10 Basic Hematology
Basic Coagulation Tests
11 Basic Hematology
Platelet Count Normal range: 150,000-400,000/uL
12 Platelets
13 Platelets
14 Platelets
15 Platelets Thrombocytopenia causes decreased platelet counts
Thrombocytopenia may be caused by blood loss or by autoimmune disorders Thrombocytopenia resul