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Show 303 MLS 4453. Supervised Clinical Experience I (1) Campus** - Sp; Online** Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Emphasis on experiences associated with laboratory administrative functions. Co-requisite: MLS 4454. Online students receive credit for clinical experience. MLS 4454. Supervised Clinical Experience II (1) Campus** -Sp; Online** Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Emphasis on experiences associated with laboratory administrative functions. Co-requisite: MLS 4453. Online students receive credit for clinical experience. MLS 4800. Special Problems (1-3) Campus** - F, Sp; Online** - not offered Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. MLS 4801. Research Projects in Medical Laboratory Sciences I (1) Campus** - F, Sp; Online** - F In this first of two courses, students will identify a significant laboratory related research question and develop an original research design to address that question. Students will work dosely with faculty mentors and will prepare a grant application for funding of supplies and reagents, and write an IRB (Institutional Review Board) application. Actual research will be conducted spring semester in the course MLS 4802. Pre/Co-requisite: MLS 3302. MLS 4802. Research Projects in Medical Laboratory Sciences II (1) Campus** - F, Sp; Online** - Sp This course is a continuation of MLS 4801, Research Projects in MLS I. Students will continue working on their original research projed that was initiated fall semester. After completing the project, students will present their research findings in poster and oral formats, along with preparing a formal manuscript for publication in the university undergraduate research journal ERGO and possibly in other appropriate scientific journals. Prerequisite: MLS 4801. MLS 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) Campus** - F, Sp; Online** - F, Sp Advance topics related to the corrdation of medical laboratory data to disease processes. Students may work as a group or independently with academic or clinical faculty Consent of instrudor prior to registration. MLS 4850. Study Abroad (1-6) Variable Title (variable and semesters offered) The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities for students in health professions to experience a study abroad program that is designed to explore healthcare, culture, and dinical experience. MLS 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-3) Campus** - F, Sp; Online** - not offered Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. for student's not seeking a or Non-Degree Courses The following 5000-level courses are i MLS degree at WSU. There is no these courses. MLS 5101. Analytical Chemistry Applications in Medical laboratory Sciences (4) Campus -not offered; Online - Su, F, Sp Concepts, analytical methods, and clinical corrdation of analytical chemistry as it applies to medical clinical chemistry are presented. Emphasis is on analytical methods and quality control practices covering carbohydrate, bilirubin, non-protein nitrogen, eledrolyte, protein, lipid, enzyme, therapeutic drug monitoring, toxicology, and endocrinology chemistry. These topics will indude clinical correlation with diabetes, hepatic, pancreatic, renal, and endocrine diseases. This non-laboratory course is designed for those who have hold degrees in non-medical laboratory science areas and wish to obtain current education in analytical chemistry specific to the modern hospital laboratory. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5102. Clincal Applications in Hematology and Hemostasis (3) Campus -not offered; Online - Su, F, Sp This course covers the concepts, analytical methods, and clinical corrdation of hematology and hemostasis as it applies to the medical laboratory. In addition to normal functions, the topics will indude clinical correlation with various hematological and hemostatic disease processes. Current testing and instrumentation will be included as wdl as regulatory and competency inf ormation. This non-laboratory course is designed for individuals holding BS/BA degrees in nonmedical laboratory science and wish to obtain current education in hematology and hemostasis specific to the modern hospital laboratory. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5103. Clinical Laboratory Microbiology I (3) Campus -not offered; Online -F This course provides an in-depth coverage of clinically significant bacteria including epidemiology, pathogenicity, procedures for traditional laboratory identification and antimicrobial testing. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5104. Clinical Laboratory Microbiology II (3) Campus -not offered; Online - Sp This course is a continuation of MLS 5103, induding dinical mycology, virology, parasitology and miscellaneous clinical baderia. Prerequisite: MLS 5103; for medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5105. Clinical Immunohematology (3) Campus -not offered; Online - Su, Sp, This course covers the theory and prindples of immunohematology rdevant to blood group serology, antibody detedion and identification, compatibility testing, component preparation and therapy in blood transfusion service, quality control parameters, donor screening and phlebotomy, transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn. This non-laboratory course is for MLS or CLT professionals who would like to update their didactic skills and knowledge in immunohematology as it is pradiced in today's hospitals and clinics. Additionally, the course may also be of interest to individuals with a BS/BA degrees in non-medical laboratory science who wish to obtain current education in dinical immunohematology. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnd. 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