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MLAB-1415-001 Hematology
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
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Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
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(4 sem hrs; 2 lec, 6 lab)
On Campus Course
Rodak's Hematology Clinical Principles and Applications, Fifth Edition, Keohane, Smith, Walenga, 2016, ISBN: 978-0-323-23906-6 (required)
Morphology of Human Blood Cells ,Seventh Edition, Bell, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-090-34601-8 (Recommended)
Mosby's Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference, Thirteenth Edition, 2016, ISBN: 978-0-323-39957-9 (for use throughout program)
The following includes a general list of lecture and lab supplies:
Students are expected to complete all reading assignments, written assignments, laboratory assignments, quizzes and exams. All assignments, as well as their due dates, are noted on the course calendar. It is the student’s responsibility to check the course calendar regularly, and complete all assignments by their due date. If a student knows that he or she is going to be absent when an assignments is due, he/she needs to contact the course instructor to turn in the assignment early. Laboratory assignments cannot be made up. If a student misses a lab session, he/she needs to review that lab session and complete any questions that accompany the assignment.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
The lecture and laboratory components of this course will be weighted as follows:
Hematology/Coagulation Lecture = 55% of the total grade
Hematology/Coagulation Lab = 10% of the total grade
Work Ethics = 5% of the total grade
Final Exams = 30%
Examinations and quizzes will be given over the lecture and reading material. No credit will be given for assignments, study questions, etc... turned in/submitted after the specified due date unless permission is given by instructor (if approved, points will be taken off for tardiness). A total accumulative point system is used and then weighted, as noted above, to calculate the final grade average and is comprised of the following:
The grading scale used for this course will be applied as follows:
NOTE: A grade of 'D' is not possible
Points earned throughout the semester WILL NOT be rounded when computing the final semester grade.
MANDATORY SKILLS BUILDING/TUTORING: In an effort to increase retention in MLT courses, and to assist students having difficulty understanding complex subject areas, any student who scores below a 75% on any exam (excluding the Final Exam) must complete a mandatory skills building assignment before taking the next exam. Before receiving a skills assignment, students must first schedule a time with the instructor. The assignment will be given at that time.
INCOMPLETES
Incompletes are granted only for emergency situations such as hospitalization of the student just prior to the final exam, serious injury to the student on the day of the final exam, etc. Incompletes will not be granted for situations involving vacation plans, transportation difficulties, appointments, etc. Students who need to request an incomplete must do so prior to the scheduled time of the final exam with appropriate documentation given to the instructor.
DROPPING/WITHDRAWING FROM CLASSES
No administrative drops/withdrawals will be initiated by program officials. It is the responsibility of each student to drop or withdraw from a course. Students can drop a course via WebAdvisor, and must do so prior to the last day to drop/withdraw as posted on the Amarillo College Master Calendar. Students should be aware that failure to attend class does NOT result in being automatically dropped from a course, and WILL result in a grade of “F”.
Students should also be advised that they may repeat a MLAB course only one time, and may repeat no more than two courses while enrolled in the program. The term “repeat” shall be interpreted to mean re-enrollment following withdrawal, drop or an unsatisfactory grade from a class. Students who are forced to completely withdraw from the college during a given semester may re-apply for admission to the program. Once the student has actually begun the program, he/she must complete all MLAB major courses within 36 months.
Examinations and quizzes may not be made-up (unless the instructor determines extreme situation attributed) . Students will be given a specific date and time during which they are to complete exams/quizzes.
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Laboratory sessions cannot be made-up under any circumstances, due to the nature of the laboratory environment and viability of specimens. Laboratory study questions may be turned in no more than 1 week late to receive half credit. Students are also responsible for gathering the information that was covered in lab during their absence.
Final examinations cannot be made up, unless an incomplete has been granted, and missing the exam will automatically result in an exam grade of "F".
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Attendance is included in the Work Ethic grade throughout the course which is a component of the overall grade for this course. Attendance includes arriving for class late and leaving early. Less than 90% attendance in a course may result in failure of the course. Students are required to notify faculty in advance of class absence.
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MLAB 1415: Hematology
Tentative Outline and Reading Schedule
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Week |
Day |
Lecture |
Assignments/ Labs |
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1 |
Monday
8/20
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Cover Syllabus
Ch. 1: An Overview of Clinical Laboratory Hematology
Ch. 2: Safety in the Hematology Laboratory
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Syllabus Agreement
Lab: Infection and Control/ Lab Safety, Quality Control
Quizzes: Ch. 1, 2 |
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Wednesday 8/22 |
Ch. 4: Care and Use of the Microscope
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Lab: Safety Quiz The Microscope Dilutions
Quiz: Ch. 4 |
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2 |
Monday 8/27
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Ch. 5: Quality Assurance in Hematology and Hemostasis Testing |
Lab: Microscope quiz Dilution quiz Manual Erythrocyte Count
Quiz: Ch. 5 |
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Wednesday 8/29 |
Ch. 6: Cellular Structure and Function |
Lab: Manual Leukocyte Count Quiz: Ch. 6 |
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3 |
Monday 9/3 |
Labor Day: NO SCHOOL
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Labor Day: NO SCHOOL
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Wednesday 9/5 |
Ch. 7:Hematopoiesis |
Exam 1: Ch. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Lab: Manual Platelet Count
Quiz: Ch. 7 |
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4 |
Monday
9/10 |
Ch. 8: Erythrocyte Production and Destruction
Ch. 9: Erythrocyte Metabolism and Membrane Structure
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Lab: Blood Smear Preparation and Staining
Quizzes: Ch. 8, 9 |
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Wednesday 9/12 |
Ch. 10: Hemoglobin Metabolism
Ch. 11 Iron Kinetics and Laboratory Assessment |
Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project
Quizzes: Ch. 10, 11 |
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5 |
Monday
9/17
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Ch. 12: Leukocyte Development, Kinetics, and Functions
Ch. 13: Platelet Production, Structure, and Function |
Exam 2: Ch. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project
Quizzes: Ch. 12, 13 |
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Wednesday 9/19 |
Ch. 14: Manual, Semiautomated, and Point-of Care Testing in Hematology
Ch. 15: Automated Blood Cell Analysis |
Lab: Manual Hemoglobin
Quizzes: Ch. 14, 15 |
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6 |
Monday
9/24
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Ch. 16: Examination of Peripheral Blood Film and Correlation with Complete Blood Count
Ch. 17: Bone Marrow Examination |
Exam 3: Ch. 12, 13, 14, 15 Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project
Quizzes: Ch. 16, 17 |
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Wednesday9/26
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Ch. 19: Anemia: Red Blood Cell Morphology and Approach to Diagnosis
Ch. 20: Disorders of Iron Kinetics and Heme Metabolism |
Lab: Microhematocrit
Quizzes: Ch. 19, 20
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7 |
Monday
10/1
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Ch. 21: Anemias Caused by Defects of DNA Metabolism
Ch. 22: Bone Marrow Failure
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Exam 4: Ch. 16, 17, 19, 20 Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project
Quizzes: Ch. 21, 22 |
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Wednesday 10/3 |
Ch. 23: Introduction to Increased Destruction of Erythrocytes
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Lab: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Quiz: Ch. 23 |
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Monday 10/8 |
Ch. 24: Intrinsic Defects Leading to Increased Erythrocyte Destruction |
Exam 4: Ch. 21, 22, 23 Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project
Quiz: Ch. 24 |
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Wednesday 10/10
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Ch. 25: Extrinsic Defects Leading to increased Erythrocyte Destruction – Nonimmune Causes
Ch. 26: Extrinsic Defects Leading to increased Erythrocyte Destruction – Immune Causes |
Lab: Manual Retic Count
Quizzes: Ch. 25, 26 |
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Fall Break, 10/15-10/19 |
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9 |
Monday 10/22 |
Ch. 27: Hemoglobinopathies
Ch. 28: Thalassemias
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Exam 5: Ch. 24, 25, 26
Quizzes: Ch. 27, 28
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Wednesday 10/24 |
Ch. 29: Nonmaliginant Leukocyte Disorders
Ch. 31: Molecular Diagnostics in Hematophathology |
Lab: Automated CBCs (Instrumentation)
Lab: Manual WBC Differential and Differential Project Due by end of lab
Quizzes: Ch. 29, 31 |
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10 |
Monday 10/29
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Ch. 33: Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Ch. 34: Myelodysplastic Syndromes |
Exam 6: Ch. 27, 28, 29, 31
Quizzes: Ch. 33, 34 |
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Wednesday 10/31 |
Ch. 35: Acute Leukemias
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Mock Practical 1
Quiz: Ch. 35 |
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11 |
Monday
11/5 |
Ch. 36: Mature Lymphoid Neoplasms |
Exam 7: Ch. 33, 34, 35 Mock Practical 2
Quiz: Ch. 36 |
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Wednesday 11/7 |
Review |
Hematology Lab Practical
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12 |
Monday
11/12 |
Review |
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Wednesday 11/14 |
Hematology Final |
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08/05/18 8:28 AM
08/20/18 9:29 AM