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Haematology-I (HEML-201) (HEML-312) (MLT): Course Contents (HEML-201)

Hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders. Hematologists and hematopathologists are highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components. These include blood and bone marrow cells. Hematological tests

Course Outline - (HEML-201)

Blood (Cell, plasma, serum) 

• Introduction to Haematology 

• Haematopoiesis (erythropoiesis, leucopoiesis, thrombopoiesis) • Haemoglobin synthesis, structure, functions 

Etiology, lab diagnosis of the following: 

• Anaemias

Leukocyte disorders

Plasma cell disorders

Haemostasis

Hereditary Coagulation Disorders

Acquired Coagulation Disorders

Hemoglobin

ESR 

Definition and principle of test procedures

Cell Counts

Differential leucocyte count

Course Outline - (HEML-312)

Thrombosis
Platelet Disorders
Polycythemia
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Coagulation
Blood coagulation disorders
The techniques, principle, procedure and interpretation of the following tests
 

Course Objectives

Aims and Objectives of the Program: 

This program will provide the knowledge and practical skill to the medical lab trainees, who  would be able to: 

• Learn and apply theory and techniques in the medical pathology laboratory. • Avoid problems pertaining to collecting, transporting, handling and conducting  tests on laboratory samples. 

• Confidently and correctly carry out all the bench work required for diagnostic tests in  various discipline of pathology. 

• Demonstrate proper handling and preventative maintenance of instruments. • Convey timely laboratory results to the clinicians. 

• Perform and monitor quality control in the laboratory. 

• Assist the consultants in research. 

• Demonstrate ethical behavior and decision making.

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