Medical Laboratory Sciences Program
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences
About the Program
The Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) Program focuses on preparing students in the field of medical laboratories through a structured study plan that integrates scientific foundations with practical applications relevant to professional practice.
The program provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to understand fundamental and advanced principles in medical laboratories, apply professional procedures in accordance with quality and safety standards, and analyze results and data to support professional decision-making.
It also enhances critical thinking, scientific research, lifelong learning, and effective participation within the healthcare team, preparing graduates to work in healthcare institutions and specialized centers or pursue further academic and professional development.
Program Mission
Qualifying specialists in medical laboratory sciences capable of competing in the labor market by providing a stimulating academic environment and resources that enhance continuous scientific research and healthcare for the community.
Program Goals
- Equip students with essential knowledge, skills, and modern technological tools in the field of Medical Laboratory Sciences.
- Provide exceptional educational experiences, promote critical thinking, and support continuous professional development.
- Prepare students to perform diagnostic tests and specialized laboratory analyses in compliance with quality and safety standards.
- Enhance scientific research through advanced training and modern laboratory technologies.
- Actively engage in community initiatives to improve healthcare quality.
Learning Outcomes
| Knowledge and Understanding | |
|---|---|
| K1 | Identify basic knowledge of medical laboratory sciences and safety protocols, including proper handling of biological samples, PPE use, waste disposal, and emergency procedures. |
| K2 | Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of scientific principles of laboratory practices and diagnostic tests. |
| K3 | Recognize proper test selection, causes of discrepancies, and interpretation of abnormal results. |
| K4 | Recognize laboratory equipment and procedures for specimen collection, transport, and storage. |
| K5 | Understand normal human structure and function and how diseases affect body systems. |
| K6 | Understand research methodology and statistical concepts. |
| Skills | |
| S1 | Perform clinical laboratory tests efficiently while applying safety standards. |
| S2 | Apply critical thinking and problem-solving in laboratory contexts and troubleshooting. |
| S3 | Analyze and interpret laboratory data accurately. |
| S4 | Communicate effectively in both written and oral forms. |
| Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility | |
| V1 | Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical standards. |
| V2 | Manage tasks, make decisions, and engage in continuous learning. |
| V3 | Work collaboratively and lead teams responsibly. |
Study Duration
The program consists of eight academic semesters (four years), followed by a mandatory internship year in approved training institutions. Completion of all requirements is required for graduation.
Study Plan
Program Manual
Program Outline
In order to obtain a bachelor degree in Medical Lab Sciences, a student has to successfully complete 140 credit hours which consists of:
| Requirements | Credit Hours |
|---|---|
| PSAU General Courses | 12 |
| Unified Program for Health Colleges (excluding 4 credit hours of PSAU General Courses) | 26 |
| CAMS Core Courses | 12 |
| Program Courses | 90 |
| Internship | 0 |
| Total Credit Hours | 140 |
Program Courses
Program courses are an additional 90 credit hours as follows:
| Course | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| MLAB 241 | Histology and Histological Techniques | 3 |
| MLAB 242 | Basic Biochemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 243 | Analytical Chemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 244 | Pathophysiology | 2 |
| MLAB 245 | Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences | 2 |
| MLAB 351 | Clinical Haematology-1 | 3 |
| MLAB 352 | General Microbiology | 4 |
| MLAB 353 | Clinical Chemistry-1 | 3 |
| MLAB 354 | Medical Immunology | 3 |
| MLAB 355 | Electron Microscopy | 2 |
| MLAB 361 | Clinical Haematology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 362 | Clinical Parasitology | 2 |
| MLAB 363 | Clinical Chemistry-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 364 | Cytopathology | 2 |
| MLAB 365 | Analytical Instrumentation and Automation | 3 |
| MLAB 366 | Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2 |
| MLAB 471 | Clinical Bacteriology-1 | 4 |
| MLAB 472 | Clinical Immunology and Serology | 2 |
| MLAB 473 | Immuno-Haematology and Blood Bank | 3 |
| MLAB 474 | Clinical Mycology | 3 |
| MLAB 475 | Gene Technology and Molecular Techniques | 3 |
| MLAB 481 | Clinical Bacteriology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 482 | Blood Coagulation | 2 |
| MLAB 483 | Epidemiology and Bio-Statistics | 2 |
| MLAB 484 | Medical Genetics | 3 |
| MLAB 485 | Urinanalysis and Body fluids | 2 |
| MLAB 486 | Clinical Virology | 2 |
| MLAB 487 | Toxicology and Drug Monitoring | 2 |
| MLAB 491 | Graduation Project | 2 |
| MLAB 492 | Clinical Practice Microbiology and Immunology | 4 |
| MLAB 493 | Clinical Practice Haematology | 3 |
| MLAB 494 | Clinical Practice Biochemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 495 | Clinical Practice Histology and Cytology | 2 |
| MLAB 496 | Laboratory Management, Safety and Quality Systems | 2 |
| Total | 90 |
Program Plan
| Semester (1) | Semester (2) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course | Title | Hrs | Course | Title | Hrs |
| ENGL 131 | English: Listening & Speaking | 2 | BIOL 106 | General Biology | 4 |
| ENGL 132 | English: Reading | 2 | CHEM 105 | General Chemistry for Health Sciences | 2 |
| ENGL 133 | English: Writing | 2 | CHEM 106 | Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences | 2 |
| STAT 106 | Biostatistics | 2 | PHYS 106 | General Physics | 4 |
| CT 140 | IT Skills | 3 | ENGL 134 | English for Health Sciences | 3 |
| IC 101 | Introduction to Islamic Culture | 2 | |||
| ARAB 101 | Language Skills | 2 | |||
| Total | 15 | Total | 15 | ||
| Semester (3) | Semester (4) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course | Title | Hrs | Course | Title | Hrs |
| CAMS 231 | Human Anatomy and Physiology | 4 | MLAB 241 | Histology and Histo-techniques | 3 |
| CAMS 232 | Math for Health Sciences | 2 | MLAB 242 | Basic Biochemistry | 3 |
| CAMS 233 | Medical Terminology | 2 | MLAB 243 | Analytical Chemistry | 3 |
| CAMS 234 | Emergency Healthcare | 2 | MLAB 244 | Pathophysiology | 2 |
| CAMS 235 | Introduction to Pathology | 2 | MLAB 245 | Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences | 2 |
| IC 102 | Islam and the Construction of Society | 2 | IC 103 | The Islamic Economic | 2 |
| ARAB 103 | Expository Writing | 2 | |||
| Total | 16 | Total | 15 | ||
| Semester (5) | Semester (6) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course | Title | Hrs | Course | Title | Hrs |
| MLAB 351 | Clinical Haematology-1 | 3 | MLAB 361 | Clinical Haematology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 352 | General Microbiology | 4 | MLAB 362 | Clinical Parasitology | 2 |
| MLAB 353 | Clinical Chemistry-1 | 3 | MLAB 363 | Clinical Chemistry-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 354 | Medical Immunology | 3 | MLAB 364 | Cytopathology | 2 |
| MLAB 355 | Electron Microscopy | 2 | MLAB 365 | Analytical Instrumentation and Automation | 3 |
| IC 104 | Funds. of Islamic Pol. System | 2 | MLAB 366 | Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2 |
| Total | 17 | Total | 15 | ||
| Semester (7) | Semester (8) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course | Title | Hrs | Course | Title | Hrs |
| MLAB 471 | Clinical Bacteriology-1 | 4 | MLAB 481 | Clinical Bacteriology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 472 | Clinical Immunology and Serology | 2 | MLAB 482 | Blood Coagulation | 2 |
| MLAB 473 | Immuno-Haematology and Blood Bank | 3 | MLAB 483 | Epidemiology and Bio-Statistics | 2 |
| MLAB 474 | Clinical Mycology | 3 | MLAB 484 | Medical Genetics | 3 |
| MLAB 475 | Gene Technology and Molecular Techniques | 3 | MLAB 485 | Urinanalysis and Body fluids | 2 |
| MLAB 486 | Clinical Virology | 2 | |||
| MLAB 487 | Toxicology and Drug Monitoring | 2 | |||
| Total | 15 | Total | 16 | ||
| Semester (9) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Course | Title | Hrs |
| MLAB 491 | Graduation Project | 2 |
| MLAB 492 | Clinical Practice Microbiology and Immunology | 4 |
| MLAB 493 | Clinical Practice Haematology | 3 |
| MLAB 494 | Clinical Practice Biochemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 495 | Clinical Practice Histology and Cytology | 2 |
| MLAB 496 | Laboratory Management, Safety and Quality Systems | 2 |
| Total | 16 | |
Then one compulsory calendar year of internship training at affiliated hospitals before the student earns his/her Bachelor Degree of Applied Medical Sciences in Clinical Laboratory Sciences.
Course Description
Course Code & Numbering
| Course Code | Program |
|---|---|
| CAMS | Core Course: College of Applied Medical Sciences |
| MLAB | Medical Laboratory Sciences Program |
Course credits are displayed in the following format: Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
- 3 stands for credit hours
- 2 stands for lecture hours
- 1 stands for practical hours
- 0 stands for clinical hours
CAMS Core Courses
CAMS 231 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
Credits: 4 (2+2+0)
Pre-requisite: CHEM 105, CHEM 106, BIOL 106
This course covers the fundamental and principle concepts of human anatomy and physiology. Topics include an introduction to the structure and function of cells, tissues, and human organ systems, an overview of all the body systems - the nervous, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems - and the mechanisms for maintaining body homeostasis.
CAMS 232 - Math for Health Sciences
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: PHYS 106
This course covers review fundamentals of algebra, solution of simultaneous equations using determinants, factoring and fraction, quadratic equations and quadratic formula, trigonometric functions and identities, logarithms, logarithmic functions and their graphical representation, vectors and oblique triangles, complex numbers, exponential functions and their graphical representation.
CAMS 233 - Medical Terminology
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
This course is designed to provide students with prefixes, suffixes, and word roots used in the language of medicine. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected body systems. Terminology for basic medical disciplines as well as medical specialties will be included. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation.
CAMS 234 - Emergency Healthcare
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills of basic emergency care. The course covers first aids, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), stabilization of victims with airway obstruction and prevention of disease transmission.
CAMS 235 - Introduction to Pathology
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: BIOL 106
This course deals with the study of the reaction of the body to diseases, major processes such as cell injury, cell death, healing, disorders of growth and neoplasia, inflammation and diseases of development and aging.
Department of Medical Lab Sciences
List of Medical Lab Sciences Courses
| Course | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| MLAB 241 | Histology and Histological Techniques | 3 |
| MLAB 242 | Basic Biochemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 243 | Analytical Chemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 244 | Pathophysiology | 2 |
| MLAB 245 | Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences | 2 |
| MLAB 351 | Clinical Haematology-1 | 3 |
| MLAB 352 | General Microbiology | 4 |
| MLAB 353 | Clinical Chemistry-1 | 3 |
| MLAB 354 | Medical Immunology | 3 |
| MLAB 355 | Electron Microscopy | 2 |
| MLAB 361 | Clinical Haematology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 362 | Clinical Parasitology | 2 |
| MLAB 363 | Clinical Chemistry-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 364 | Cytopathology | 2 |
| MLAB 365 | Analytical Instrumentation and Automation | 3 |
| MLAB 366 | Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2 |
| MLAB 471 | Clinical Bacteriology-1 | 4 |
| MLAB 472 | Clinical Immunology and Serology | 2 |
| MLAB 473 | Immuno-Haematology and Blood Bank | 3 |
| MLAB 474 | Clinical Mycology | 3 |
| MLAB 475 | Gene Technology and Molecular Techniques | 3 |
| MLAB 481 | Clinical Bacteriology-2 | 3 |
| MLAB 482 | Blood Coagulation | 2 |
| MLAB 483 | Epidemiology and Bio-Statistics | 2 |
| MLAB 484 | Medical Genetics | 3 |
| MLAB 485 | Urinanalysis and Body fluids | 2 |
| MLAB 486 | Clinical Virology | 2 |
| MLAB 487 | Toxicology and Drug Monitoring | 2 |
| MLAB 491 | Graduation Project | 2 |
| MLAB 492 | Clinical Practice Microbiology and Immunology | 4 |
| MLAB 493 | Clinical Practice Haematology | 3 |
| MLAB 494 | Clinical Practice Biochemistry | 3 |
| MLAB 495 | Clinical Practice Histology and Cytology | 2 |
| MLAB 496 | Laboratory Management, Safety and Quality Systems | 2 |
Course Descriptions - MLAB Courses
MLAB 241 - Histology and Histological Techniques
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: ANAT 231
This course consists of the study of microscopic anatomy dealing with the structures of cells, tissues and organs in relation to their functions and body systems. Techniques taught will include tissue preparation, fixation, embedding, sectioning. Theory and application of routine staining techniques.
MLAB 242 - Basic Biochemistry
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: CHEM 105 + CHEM 106
The course deals with the chemical composition, properties and vital functions of biochemical molecules. These include carbohydrates, polysaccharides, proteins, fats, enzymes and vitamins, endocrine glands and various hormones. Laboratory practicals involve the use of qualitative and quantitative methods for the detection, identification and assays of these molecules.
MLAB 243 - Analytical Chemistry
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: CHEM 105 + CHEM 106
This course deals with the scientific basis of the nucleus, relative atomic mass and molar mass. Structure and reactions of the principal organic functional groups. Gravimetric and volumetric analytical techniques for the analysis of compounds and mixtures (qualitatively and quantitatively) will be discussed.
MLAB 244 - Pathophysiology
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 241
This course provides the student with basic information on normal tissues of various body systems and their functions. Emphasis is placed on their abnormal changes with the respective diseases and methods of lab diagnosis.
MLAB 245 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
This course provides an overview of Clinical Laboratory Sciences - the various disciplines within - and its role within the health care delivery system. Also will be discussed are the following: types of specimens, their collection, and processing in the various sections of the clinical laboratories. The value of these results to clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases will be emphasized. Laboratory safety and phlebotomy will be introduced as well as medical ethics and regulations governing medical laboratories.
MLAB 351 - Clinical Haematology-1
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245
Study of haemopoiesis, sites of haemopoiesis, stem cells, and growth factors. The course also deals with the normal blood count and normal blood cells morphology, haemoglobin structure and function of normal haemoglobin. Practical sessions involve the use of manual and automated methods of blood cells counting and differentiation.
MLAB 352 - General Microbiology
Credits: 4 (3+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245
This course provides the students with a basic knowledge of morphology, structures, classifications, modes of growth, and growth requirements, disease relationship of various micro-organisms. These include fungi, viruses, parasites, and detailed studies on bacteria. The students will be acquainted with the methods of sterilization, disinfection, antiseptics and antimicrobial agents.
MLAB 353 - Clinical Chemistry-1
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 242 + MLAB 243 + MLAB 245
The course focuses on structures and functions of the biomolecules carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, enzymes and hormones. The practical part deals with application of clinical chemistry assay values in evaluating the integrity of these biomolecules – metabolic processes that maintain chemical homeostasis in humans. The course also covers inborn errors of metabolism and enzymes deficiency and their evaluation and assessment.
MLAB 354 - Medical Immunology
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245
A course describing the basic concept of the immune processes, natural immunity, immunologic substances and antigens, humoral and cellular immunity, specificity, lymphocytes and thymus gland functions. The course also deals with the immunoglobulins: classification, structures and identification techniques, primary and secondary responses, susceptibility and concepts of cell mediated immunities and immunopathology. The student will also be instructed in the theory, practice, and application of modern immunology/serology testing.
MLAB 355 - Electron Microscopy
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 241 + MLAB 245
This course familiarizes the students with the types and structures of the Electron microscope and its operation. Techniques of specimen preparation for microscopic examination will be taught and the evaluation of results obtained will be discussed. The value of the electron microscopy unit in the hospital environment and in research will be stressed.
MLAB 361 - Clinical Haematology-2
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 351
The course deals with the anaemias, nutritional, haemolytic and autoimmune, classification of leukemias and bone marrow failure, their morphology, cytochemistry and immunology. The clinical presentation, all methodologies, microscopic/biochemical, for the detection of these diseases, and their treatment will be discussed.
MLAB 362 - Clinical Parasitology
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245 + MLAB 352
The course deals with the characteristics and life cycles of parasites of medical importance: helminthes-nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes as well as protozoa, their parasitic diseases and the detailed laboratory diagnosis. The course also includes arthropods as agents and vectors of human diseases.
MLAB 363 - Clinical Chemistry-2
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 353
A lecture and applied laboratory course focusing on the principles of laboratory assays of blood chemistry - glucose, nitrogenous compounds, lipids, bilirubin, calcium and phosphorus, acid-base regulation and electrolytes, diagnostic serum enzymes, hormones, tumour markers and laboratory diagnosis of metabolic abnormalities. The course also emphasizes quality control, physiological influences on test results, and interpretation of results versus normal values.
MLAB 364 - Cytopathology
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 241 + MLAB 245
The course topics include the types and sources of specimens that are received in cytopathology and the collection of these specimens. Different techniques and staining methods for smear preparation are discussed, with emphasis on microscopic examination to differentiate between normal and malignant cells.
MLAB 365 - Analytical Instrumentation and Automation
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 353
A lecture and applied laboratory course focusing on instrumentation for biochemical analysis, essential components of the instruments, and theory/mechanism of operation. The course also covers preventive maintenance skills and the uses and consequences of automation in various clinical laboratory areas.
MLAB 366 - Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245 + MLAB 352
This course deals with theoretical and practical aspects of chemotherapeutic agents, their modes of action, methods of evaluation and susceptibility testing, and mechanisms of microbial resistance and methods of its in vitro detection. Such drugs include antibacterials, antifungals, antivirals, and anti-protozoal agents.
MLAB 471 - Clinical Bacteriology-1
Credits: 4 (3+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 352
A course that covers systemic pathogenic bacteria including mycoplasmal, rickettsial and chlamydial diseases of humans, their pathogenesis, modes of transmission, epidemiology, methods for isolation and identification, and antibacterial susceptibility testing.
MLAB 472 - Clinical Immunology and Serology
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 352 + MLAB 354
This course describes serologic and immunologic tests for diagnosis of infectious agents and autoimmune disorders. Emphasis is placed on principles of agglutination, precipitation, immunofluorescence, enzyme immunoassays, B and T cell functions, flow cytometry, and HLA classes with their diagnostic and transplantation applications.
MLAB 473 - Immuno-Haematology and Blood Bank
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 351 + MLAB 361
The course deals with procedures of collecting, handling and storage of blood and blood components. It also includes red cell antigen-antibody systems, antibody screening and identification, compatibility testing, donor requirements, blood component preparation and therapy.
MLAB 474 - Clinical Mycology
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 352
The course is a study of fungi (yeasts and moulds) that can cause infectious disease in humans. It covers classification, modes of transmission, disease spectrum, laboratory isolation and identification techniques, and antifungal susceptibility testing.
MLAB 475 - Gene Technology and Molecular Techniques
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 241 + MLAB 245
The molecular biology techniques taught include purification of nucleic acids, restriction enzymes, cloning of DNA fragments, DNA and RNA probes, electrophoresis, blotting and hybridization. Their application in microbial and genetic disease investigation and histocompatibility testing will be emphasized.
MLAB 481 - Clinical Bacteriology-2
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 471
This course applies and reinforces knowledge and skills acquired earlier in bacteriology. It includes less commonly isolated bacteria, specimen processing, laboratory identification methods, isolation and identification of bacteria, antibiotic selection, quality assurance and safety.
MLAB 482 - Blood Coagulation
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 361
This course deals with normal blood coagulation, the pathophysiology of hemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases, and techniques used to assay haemostasis. Practicals include routine and specialized coagulation tests, factor analysis and aggregation studies.
MLAB 483 - Epidemiology and Bio-Statistics
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 245 + MLAB 352
The course deals with major communicable and chronic diseases in Saudi Arabia, factors associated with their occurrence, and basic statistical concepts of data representation, measures of central tendency and variation, probability distribution, and disease prevention and control.
MLAB 484 - Medical Genetics
Credits: 3 (2+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 475
This course provides an understanding of Mendelian genetics, molecular structure of genes, hereditary diseases and cancer, inheritance patterns, chromosomal disorders, and modern molecular techniques such as DNA sequencing.
MLAB 485 - Urinanalysis and Body Fluids
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 361 + MLAB 363 + MLAB 471
This course deals with the physiological processes that form urine and other body fluids and methods used for their examination and interpretation. It integrates microbiology, clinical chemistry and haematology laboratory techniques.
MLAB 486 - Clinical Virology
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 352
This course describes the structure and classification of viruses. Transmission, clinical manifestations, etiology, pathogenesis, and detection of clinically significant viruses are discussed, including culture, microscopy, immunologic and molecular techniques.
MLAB 487 - Toxicology and Drug Monitoring
Credits: 2 (1+1+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 363 + MLAB 365
The course deals with biochemical, physiological, and environmental factors affecting toxicity to humans. It emphasizes various techniques used for drug monitoring and their application in forensic medicine.
MLAB 491 - Graduation Project
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 361 + MLAB 363 + MLAB 473 + MLAB 475 + MLAB 481
In the graduation project, each student designs and completes an independent study project in one or more concentrated areas. The project aims to ensure the student can apply, analyze, synthesize and evaluate information, with final assessment based on oral presentation and a comprehensive written report.
MLAB 492 - Clinical Practice Microbiology and Immunology
Credits: 4 (1+0+3)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 362 + MLAB 472 + MLAB 474 + MLAB 475 + MLAB 481 + MLAB 486
Hospital-supervised clinical experience in isolation, identification and susceptibility testing of medically important microorganisms. It develops laboratory skills in specimen handling, safety, data analysis, quality control, and the use of conventional and rapid identification methods.
MLAB 493 - Clinical Practice Haematology
Credits: 3 (1+0+2)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 361 + MLAB 473 + MLAB 482
The course provides hospital training in routine haematology laboratory practice and in identifying and enumerating formed elements in blood and body fluids using manual and automated methods, while complying with safety and quality control procedures.
MLAB 494 - Clinical Practice Biochemistry
Credits: 3 (1+0+2)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 363 + MLAB 365 + MLAB 485
A supervised hospital experience in the application of chemical-analytical methods for clinical laboratory detection of disorders. It develops laboratory skills in organization, specimen handling, instrumentation, quality control and routine and special testing on serum, plasma and body fluids.
MLAB 495 - Clinical Practice in Histology and Cytology
Credits: 2 (1+0+1)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 355 + MLAB 364
Hospital-supervised clinical experience in routine examination of histopathological and cytopathological specimens. Students learn paraffin and frozen section techniques, microscopic examination, staining procedures, instrumentation, and safety precautions used in hospital laboratories.
MLAB 496 - Laboratory Management, Safety and Quality Systems
Credits: 2 (2+0+0)
Pre-requisite: MLAB 361 + MLAB 363 + MLAB 473 + MLAB 475 + MLAB 481
The course deals with the basic principles of supervision and management, including performance management, coaching and counseling. It also covers total quality management, laboratory inspections and accreditation, interpersonal and team skills, fiscal management, method and instrument evaluation, and laboratory information systems.
