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Medical Laboratory Science Courses Overview

The document outlines the courses required for a professional medical laboratory science program, including introductory courses covering laboratory safety, clinical assistance and phlebotomy, community health, histology, and histopathologic techniques. More advanced courses cover clinical bacteriology, parasitology, immunohematology, hematology, clinical microscopy, clinical chemistry, and molecular diagnostics. The curriculum also includes seminars, research courses, and a year-long clinical internship intended to apply theoretical knowledge to practical laboratory work.

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Medical Laboratory Science Courses Overview

The document outlines the courses required for a professional medical laboratory science program, including introductory courses covering laboratory safety, clinical assistance and phlebotomy, community health, histology, and histopathologic techniques. More advanced courses cover clinical bacteriology, parasitology, immunohematology, hematology, clinical microscopy, clinical chemistry, and molecular diagnostics. The curriculum also includes seminars, research courses, and a year-long clinical internship intended to apply theoretical knowledge to practical laboratory work.

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PROFESSIONAL COURSES

PMLS 1: Introduction to Medical Laboratory Science, Laboratory Safety, and Waste Management
• Deals with the basic concepts and principles
• Emphasize on the curriculum, practice of profession, clinical laboratories, continuing
professional education, biosafety practices, and waste management

PMLS 2: Clinical Laboratory Assistance and Phlebotomy


• Clinical Laboratory Assistance
– Encompasses the concepts and principles of the different assays performed in the
clinical laboratory
• Phlebotomy
– Deals with the basic concepts, principles, and application of standard procedures in
blood collection, transport, and processing
– Also involves the study of pre-analytic, analytic and post-analytic variables that affect
reliability of test results

Community and Public health for MT/MLS


• The study of the foundations of community health that include human ecology, demography,
and epidemiology
• Emphasizes the promotion of community, public, and environmental health and the immersion
and interaction of students with people in the community

HUMAN HISTOLOGY
• Deals with the study of the fundamentals of cells, tissues, and organs with emphasis on
microscopic structures, characteristics, differences, and functions

HISTOPATHOLOGIC TECHNIQUES with CYTOLOGY


• Covers the basic concepts and principles of diseases processes, etiology, and development of
anatomic, microscopic changes brought about by the disease process
• Deals with the histopathologic techniques necessary for the preparation of tissue samples for
macroscopic and microscopic examination for diagnostic purposes

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Tissue processing
• Cutting of processed tissue
• Staining
• Mounting of stained tissue for microscopic examination
• Performing biosafety and waste management

CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY
• Deals with the study of the physiology and morphology of bacteria and their role in infection
and immunity
• It emphasis is on the collection of specimen ,isolation and identification of bacteria
• Also the study of antimicrobial susceptibility testing and development of resistance to
antimicrobial substances

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Preparation of culture media
• Collection of specimen
• Preparation of Bacterial Smear
• Staining of Smear
• Inoculation of specimen on culture media
• Characterization of colonies of bacteria growing in culture media
• Performing different biochemical tests for identification of bacteria
• Biosafety and waste management
• Quality assurance and quality control
• Antimicrobial susceptibility testing

CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY
• Study of animal parasites in humans and their medical significance in the country
• It emphasis is on the pathophysiology , epidemiology, life cycle, prevention and control,
identification of ova/adult worms and other

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Microscopic identification of diagnostic features of different groups of parasites pathogenic to
men
– (eg. Nematodes,trematodes, cestodes, protozoa, plasmodium, etc)
• Different methods for the preparation of preparing smear for microscopic examination
– (eg. Direct fecal smear, kato-katz, etc)

IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY and BLOOD BANKING


• The concepts of inheritance, characterization, and laboratory identification of red cells antigens
and their corresponding antibodies
• The application of these antigens or antibodies in the transfusion medicine and transfusion
reaction work-up

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• ABO and Rh typing
• Coombs Test
• Blood donation process
• Compatibility Testing
• Transfusion reaction work-up
• Preparation of RBC suspension

MYCOLOGY and VIROLOGY


• The study of fungi and viruses as agent diseases with emphasis on epidemiology, laboratory
identification, characterization, and prevention and control

LABORATORY MANAGEMENT
• The concept of this subject are planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling as
applied in clinical laboratory setting
• Also includes the process of solving problems, quality assurance and quality control, preparation
of policy and procedure manuals, and any other activities used to maintain a well-functioning
laboratory
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAWS and BIOETHICS
• Encompasses various laws, administrative orders, and other approved legal documents

HEMATOLOGY 1
• The study of the concepts of blood as a tissue
• Formation, metabolism of cells, laboratory assays, correlation with pathologic conditions, special
hematology evaluation
• Quality assurance and quality control
• Bone marrow studies

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Complete Blood Count (CBC)
• Hematocrit blood test
• Platelet Count
• Preparation of blood smear and staining
• Red cell morphology
• Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
• Fragility Test
• Erythrocyte indices
• Reticulocyte Count
• Instrumentation
• Osmotic Fragility Test
• Quality Assurance and Quality Control
• Biosafety and Waste Management

HEMATOLOGY 2
• Deals with the concepts and principles of hemostasis, and abnormalities involving RBC, WBC,
platelets
• Identification of blood cell abnormalities, quantitative measurement of coagulation factors, and
disease correlation

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Identification of abnormal RBC and WBC
• Specific staining techniques
• Coagulation Factor test
– Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT}
– Prothrombin Time (PT)
– Bleeding Time (BT)
– Clotting Time (CT)
– Clot Retraction Time (CRT)
• Instrumentation

CLINICAL MICROSCOPY
• Study of urine and other body fluids
• Discussion of their formation, laboratory analyses, diseases processes, and clinical correlation of
laboratory results

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Routine Urinalysis
– Macroscopic, microscopic, chemical examinations
• Special chemical examination of urine
• Examination of other body fluids
– Seminal fluid, gastric juice, cerebrospinal fluid
• Pregnancy Tests
• Chemical examination of stool specimens

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 1
• Encompasses the concepts and principles of physiologically active soluble substances and waste
materials present in body fluids particularly in blood
• Formation, laboratory analyses, reference values and clinical correlation with pathologic
conditions
• Instrumentation and automation, quality assurance and quality control

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Instrumentation
• Quality Assurance and Quality Control
• Glucose Determination
• Lipid Testing
• Renal Function Test
• Protein Testing
• Biosafety and Waste Management

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 2
• Deals with the concepts and principles of physiologically active soluble substances and wastes
materials present in body fluids
• Study of endocrine glands and hormones and their formation, laboratory analyses, and clinical
correlation
• Therapeutic drug monitoring and laboratory analyses of drugs and substances of abuse

Students can perform for a laboratory component in a school based-laboratory are:


• Bilirubin tests
• Clinical enzymology (transferases, dehydrogenase, hydrolases)
• Electrolyte testing
• Hormone testing
• Drugs tests

SEMINARS 1 & 2
• This is taken during the student’s fourth year in the program together with the internship
training
• Deals with current laboratory analyses used in the practice of medical technology

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTICS


• Molecular Biology
– Deals with the nucleic acid and protein molecule interaction within the cell to promote
proper growth, cell division, and development
– Covers the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication, repair, transcription, translation,
protein synthesis, and gene regulation
• Deals with the application of different molecular techniques as tools in the diagnosis of diseases

RESEARCH COURSES
• Research 1: introduction to Laboratory Science
– Deals with the basic concepts and principles of research
– Ethical principles
• Research 2: Research Paper Writing and Presentation
– Covers the methodology of the research
– Writing the research paper in the format prescribes by the institution and international
research agencies for possible publication
– Presentation of the finished and complete research in a formal forum

Clinical Internship Training


• Only taken during the student’s fourth year in the program
• Only those who have completed and passes all the academic and institutional requirements for
the first three years of the program & other requirements are qualified for internship.
• Students are required to undergo physical and laboratory examinations
• Intensive training aims to apply the theoretical aspects of the profession into practice
• Students are assigned to CHED-accredited clinical laboratories affiliated with their academic
institution on a 6-month or one-year rotation
• Rotation ensures students experience to work in the different sections
• Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Banking, Clinical Microscopy, Parasitology,
Microbiology, Immunology & Serology, Cytology/ Histopathology
• Academic institution is required to conduct an orientation to prospective interns regarding the
policies and guidelines on internship training as contained in the Internship Training Manual
• The intern is required to render 32 hours of duty per week not exceeding a total of 1,664 hours
in one year. This is broken down per section as follows (CMO 13 s.2017):
• Clinical Chemistry
• Clinical Microscopy and Parasitology
• Microbiology
• Hematology
• Blood Banking
• Histopathologic Techniques and Cytology
• Immunology and Serology
• Laboratory Management
• Phlebotomy

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