MTCC 423 Coagulation

Lectures cover the process of hemostasis, hemorrhagic disorders, and the principles and performance of laboratory procedures used in the diagnosing and monitoring of the disorders. Upon completion of the lectures, exams, and laboratory exercises, the student will describe the production and function of blood cells and disorders which affect them, exhibit the ability to perform diagnostic laboratory determinations and interpret and correlate the results, and apply the knowledge to examine and correlate test results to disease conditions.

Credits

variable

Prerequisite

Enrolled as a medical laboratory science major, senior status, meet all degree requirements other than those courses that are a portion of the professional-year program