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CLSC 4476 - Preceptorship III |
A continuation of CLSC 4471 and 4472. The student will also
be given the opportunity to demonstrate (1) the ability to
apply knowledge, attitudes, and skills to the clinical
laboratory practices and procedures; (2) the ability to
integrate previous knowledge and skills with more
sophisticated instrumentation and advanced methodology;
(3) an attitude of cooperation and concern in interpersonal
relationships and interdisciplinary communication and team
building with patients and healthcare workers; and (4) an
appreciation of the ethical foundations of clinical
laboratory sciences. This course includes the prinicples and
practices of quality control and pre-analytical, analytical,
and post-analytical components of laboratory science and
the application of safety to laboratory practice.
Corequisite: CLSC 4478. Prerequisites: CLSC 4471 and
CLSC 4472, each with a grade of C or higher.
4.000 Credit hours 0.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 32.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Practicum (PRAC) Course Fee(s): None. College of Health Sciences Department |