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Jan 02, 2025
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MLS 350 - Clinical Chemistry I First part of a two semester Clinical Chemistry sequence. A comprehensive study of the methods used to determine the chemical composition of body fluids and how those changes relate to pathologic conditions. Operational maintenance and problem solving procedures on a wide range of instruments found in clinical chemistry laboratory, including advanced techniques. Includes testing procedures for a variety of analytes such as; carbohydrates, proteins/enzymes, electrolytes, lipids, bilirubin, creatinine and others and stresses data correlation, interpretation, and quality control procedures. (3-3)
Requisites: Admission to Medical Laboratory Science program (Required, Previous).
Credits:4 cr
Session Cycle Winter onlyYearly Cycle Every Year
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