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Basics of Clinical Laboratory Work 3 (9 cr)

Code: TH00BO42-3005

General information


Enrollment

29.08.2022 - 30.10.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 16.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

9 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science

Teachers

  • Heidi Kalve
  • TERHY7 Virtuaalihenkilö7 BIO
  • Éva Tas
  • Anniina Friman

Scheduling groups

  • a-ryhmä (Size: 12. Open UAS: 0.)
  • b-ryhmä (Size: 12. Open UAS: 0.)

Groups

  • PBIOS21A

Small groups

  • b-ryhmä
  • b-ryhmä

Objective

Clinical chemistry I (4,0 cr): Students are able to, under supervision, use the automated clinical chemistry analyzers applying their knowledge of the general principles of analysis, the function of the equipment and the concepts of clinical chemistry and immunochemistry. Students know how to carry out the daily basic maintenance of the equipment they use and the calibration and quality control according to the examination.
Clinical haematology (3,0 cr): Students can independently prepare a technically high quality blood film and know mature, healthy blood cells. Students know how to work with microscopes independently.
Molecular genetics (2,0 cr): The student knows the factors affecting DNA and RNA isolation. The student is aware of the chromosomal structure, inheritance disturbances and disturbance factors. The student knows the most important methods of gene and chromosomal research so well that he can absorb new methodological information and apply it to the diagnostics of patients with hereditary diseases. VNTR analysis, chromosome examinations, G-tracks, cell culture, PCR.

Content

Students work in clinical chemistry, haematology and molecular genetic laboratories following quality standards and safety laboratory practice.
Students rehearse the use of measuring devices in clinical haematology.
Students rehearse the basic methods of gene technology and the use of their applications in the analysis of clinical specimens.

Content scheduling

GENERAL INFO:
Practices will be carried out in teaching laboratories under supervision. You work independently, in pairs or in small groups. We practice how to work in a clinical laboratory environment and apply what we have learned in theory. PARTICIPATION IN THE LABORATORY PRACTICES IS MANDATORY. Absences must always be reported to the teacher and a way to compensate for the absence must be agreed upon.


HEMATOLOGY I:
Blood cell production: erythropoiesis, granulocytopoiesis, thrombopoiesis, lymphopoiesis, monocytopoiesis. Function of the coagulation system: primary haemostasis, secondary haemostasis and fibronolytic system.
Laboratory tests: Complete blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, MGG staining, preparation and evaluation of peripheral blood smear and basic laboratory diagnostics to evaluate the function of the coagulation system.
Microscope image formation and the use of a microscope.

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY I:
Applications of clinical chemistry methods that were objects of the earlier theoretical studies. Maintenance, calibration and operation of clinical analyzers will be practiced in the laboratory. Sample analysis and review of results are important parts of the curriculum.
Will get acquainted with different quality management documents such as instrument user manuals, assay work instructions and product descriptions given by the device manufacturer. Will practice following instructions and develop careful, responsible and systematic working skills in a highly regulated and standardized environment.

MOLECULAR GENETICS:
Objectives: After completing this part of the course, the student will be familiar with the theory of genetics methods. The student knows the basics of cell culturing, can activate lymphocytes to divide and can perform karyotyping of chromosomes. The student can utilize commercially available reagents and is able to work aseptically. The student can explain the intended use of reagents applied in gene technology works (medium, mitogen, hypotonic, fixative agents) and can use them in chromosome karyotyping. The student can explain how chromosomes appear under a light microscope. The student can discuss the operating principles of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the design of primers and the optimization of a PCR reaction.

Implementation: The course consists of theory lectures and exercises performed in the laboratory. The focus will be on chromosome karyotyping and selected basic molecular genetics methods.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty