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Feb 05, 2025
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CLS 446 - Clinical Chemistry II Credits: 2 Description Advanced study of chemical analysis of blood, urine and other body fluids in normal and abnormal physiological conditions. Topics include endocrinology, toxicology and special procedures.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Compare and contrast analytical methods used in Clinical Chemistry.
- Describe the physiology of various organ systems and their clinically relevant testing procedures.
- Describe the physiology of various organ systems as it relates to drug absorption, distribution, elimination and toxicology.
- Interpret clinical chemistry testing.
- Apply principles of chemistry and physiology to analyze and evaluate human specimens to assess and monitor health status.
- Describe various nucleic acid-based techniques.
- Describe basic types of tumor markers.
- Describe clinical applications of tumor markers.
- Communicate effectively in written and spoken English.
- Follow written and verbal directions.
- Maintain alertness and concentration during a normal class period.
- Project an image of professionalism in appearance and demeanor.
- Respect for self and others.
Prerequisite: CLS 242
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