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Nov 24, 2024
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MT 611 - Hematology III
Cr Hrs: 4 (40-60-0) Course covering principles of hematopoiesis, normal and abnormal blood cell physiology, function and morphology, principles of normal and abnormal hemostasis, routine and special laboratory techniques in hematology and coagulation, correlation of disease states with laboratory results, and quality control. As a graduate level course, students will be given an unknown leukemia case study. Microscopic analysis will be performed and laboratory results will be correlated to provide a diagnosis. This case will be presented to faculty and students.
Grade Mode: Standard
Instructional Method: Lecture, Lab Term offered: Fall Fall - Instructor of Record: Sheila Criswell
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