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Show 239 CLS 2257. Supervised Clinical Experience II* (1) Su, F, S Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in con- jundion with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Prerequisites: CLS 2211,2212, 2213,2214 and 2215. CLS 2830. Directed Readings* (1-3) F, S Topics in Laboratory Medicine under the direction of departmental faculty advisor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. CLS 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs* (1-3) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. CLS 3301. Online Orientation for BS Degree (1) This course is designed to prepare the student for the online environment and specifics of the CLS program. Course components include: study and computer skills, learning styles, CLS student handbook, WebCT and library tutorial, faculty introductions, contad and troubleshooting information, academic advisement, Power Point Presentations, Access Database, and short referenced paper writing and using library resources tailor-made specifically for BS degree CLS students online. CLS SI3302. Advanced Clinical Laboratory Practices I* (4) F Advanced theory to indude laboratory instrument systems comparison, evaluation, and CLIA 88 validation procedures with emphasis on scientific research design and statistical analysis. Interrelated topics in the clinical laboratory sdences to indude educational strategies for laboratory personnd, approaches to work-load management, budgeting and marketing strategies for laboratory services. Students also learn about and evaluate the new diagnostic technology available to clinical laboratories, as well as learning how to select, evaluate, design, perform, and document CLIA-88 acceptable validations studies on new chemistry instrumentation or analytical methods. Interrelated topics in the dinical laboratory to include workload management, designing and implementing standards for quality assurance, budgeting laboratory operations, and investigative concepts related to new method and instrument evaluation, selection, and validation. CLS 3311. Advanced Clinical Immunohematology** (3) F Advanced blood banking theory and specialized procedures as they pertain to transfusion of whole blood and blood components; Quality Assurance and Regulatory issues pertaining to Transfusion Medicine. Prerequisite: CLS 2215. CLS 3313. Advanced Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis** (4) F Correlation of clinical laboratory hematology and hemostasis with emphasis on hematopathology specialized procedures and hematological abnormalities in human cellular components. Routine and specialized coagulation procedures will also be used to detect hemorrhagic and trombotic problems. Prerequisite: CLS1123. CLS SI3314. Advanced Clinical Chemistry** (3) 5 This problem-solving oriented course presents the correlation of clinical chemistry test results to organ-related diseases, such as renal, hepatic, and endocrine diseases. The students will learn how to use dinical correlation as a quality assurance tool to detect patient testing errors. Students also leam about and evaluate the new diagnostic technology available to clinical laboratories, as well as learning how to seled, evaluate, design, perform, and document CLIA-88 acceptable validations studies on new chemistry instrumentation or analytical methods. Interrelated topics in the clinical laboratory to indude workload management, designing and implementing standards for quality assurance, budgeting laboratory operations, and investigative concepts related to new method and instrument evaluation, selection, and validation. Additionally, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology studies are presented. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the CLS Program, completion of the university's Quantitative Literacy requirement, and completion of CLS SI3302 (Advanced Clinical Laboratory Practices). CLS 3316. Advanced Clinical Microbiology** (3) 5 Correlation of laboratory and clinical information in clinical microbiology. Method analysis and evaluation. Students research and present in written and oral formats case histories and current topics with emphasis on the laboratory recognition of infectious diseases. Prerequisite: MICR 3305 or MCR 3603 may be taken concurrently. CLS 4401. Working Clinical Laboratory Theory I** (1) F Foundational principles for establishing a simulated working laboratory in which students refine technical skills, problem identification and solving, refine work-load management and decision-making skills, devdopment of strategies for managing and implementing the rules and regulations that govern clinical laboratory testing. Prerequisite: CLS SI3302. CLS 4442 must be taken concurrently. CLS 4405. Working Clinical Laboratory Theory II** (1) S A continuation of CLS 4401. Simulated processes of providing all facets of clinical laboratory services. Prerequisites: CLS 4401 and 4442. CLS 4446 must be taken concurrently. CLS 4409. Clinical Correlation** (1) 5 Physician guided correlation between laboratory data and patient diagnosis. Prerequisite: as 4401 and 4442. CLS 4414. Laboratory Teaching and Supervision I** (2) F Students will work with a faculty member teaching one of the first year or certificate courses. Students are expected to apply sound educational and performance evaluation strategies set forth in CLS SI3302. Students also are presented the opportunity to refine their interpersonal skills through a teaching/learning process specifically designed for the clinical laboratory scientist. Prerequisite: CLS SI3302. CLS 4417. Laboratory Teaching and Supervision II** (1) 5 Continued processes set forth in CLS 4414. Students will work with a faculty member teaching one of the second year courses which are contain more technically demanding material. Students are expected to apply sound educational and performance evaluation strategies set forth in as 4414. Students also are presented the opportunity to refine their interpersonal skills through a teaching/learning process specifically designed for the clinical laboratory scientist. Prerequisites: CLS 4414. CLS 4442. Applied Working Laboratory I** (4) F Project-based applications set forth in CLS 4401. Students staff a simulated clinical laboratory and assume responsibilities associated with all facets of laboratory operations. Clinical and academic faculty serve as advisors/managers to each team of students. The process develops team building skills critical to the modern health care setting. Prerequisite: CLS 4401 must be taken concurrently CLS 4446. Applied Working Laboratory II** (4) 5 A continuation of project-based applications set forth in CLS 4401. Students staff a simulated clinical laboratory and assume responsibilities associated with all facets of laboratory operations. Clinical and academic faculty serve as advisors/managers to each team of students. The process develops team building skills critical to the modern health care setting. CLS 4446 expands to examine issues that cross all health care disciplines. Prerequisites: as 4401 and 4442. CLS 4405 must be taken concurrently. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science 8 Technology AUSV/ATTC CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DGET ENGR IDT SST TBE Arts S Humanities MENG COMM ENGL FL DANC MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business & £con MBA MACC/ACTG BSAD FIN MGMT MKTG SCM ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MED CHF ATHL/AT HLTH/NUTR PE/PEP/REC EDUC Health Professions MHA CI DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM NRSG RADT DMS/NUCM RATH REST Science BTNY CHEM GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS ZOOL Social S Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOG HIST POLS PHIL PSY SW GERT SOC ANTH AERO MILS NAVS Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |