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ML5307 - Advanced Haematology 1

Credit points: 3
Year: 2023
Student Contribution Band: Band
Administered by: College of Public Health, Medical and Vet Sciences

This subject introduces the student to haematology and the haematology laboratory. The structure and function of ALL haemopoietic cells is reviewed, followed by a detailed study of red cell pathology and haemostasis. Both manual and automated methods of quantitation of blood components are taught. In conjunction with ML5308, this subject provides the professional requirements for a graduate medical laboratory scientist in haematology.

Learning Outcomes

  • describe the blood film features for the diverse aetiologies of anaemia;
  • evaluate results of anaemia studies and link these to pathophysiology and diagnosis;
  • evaluate results of coagulation studies and link these to pathophysiology and diagnosis;
  • perform a range of haematological techniques as they relate to the full blood count and coagulation;
  • create a descriptive criteria for the identification all haemopoietic cells;
  • exercise judgment to interpret and comment on data collected during practical/clinical sessions and the interpretation of clinical case studies.

Subject Assessment

  • Written > Examination (centrally administered) - (50%) - Individual
  • Written > Examination - In class - (50%) - Individual.

Special Assessment Requirements

Achieve an overall percentage of 50% or more and in each of the two pieces of assessment (theory and practical exam).

Prerequisites: At the discretion of the post -graduate academic advisor in consultation with the MLS course co-ordinator

Availabilities

Townsville, Study Period 4, Intensive
Census Date 23-Mar-2023
Face to face teaching 20-Feb-2023 to 17-Mar-2023
Coordinator: Assoc. Professor Jeffrey Warner, Professor David Whitmore
Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Donna Rudd.
Workload expectations:

The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.

  • 24 hours lectures
  • 12 hours tutorials
  • 36 hours specialised
  • assessment and self-directed study

Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.