Medical Technology Department

Stoffer Science Hall
Room 20l
(785) 231-1010 ext. 1343

Course Offerings

 

 

 

The courses listed below are offered by the hospital schools of Medical Technology and are not a part of Washburn University’s curriculum. The variation in credit hours is due to unique differences between hospital programs.

Clinical Microbiology (6-8)
The theory and laboratory study of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, richettsiae, fungi and parasites. Includes morphology, physiology, taxonomy, and medical significance.

Clinical Chemistry (6-8)
Theory and laboratory study of analytical biochemistry, incorporating both routine and special chemical procedures.

Clinical Hematology (4-6)
Study of blood cell derivation, maturation and function, principles of hemostasis and blood coagulation. Methodology used in routine and special hematology studies.

Clinical Immunology (2-6)
Includes immunohematology, the study of fundamentals of antigenantibody reactions, blood groups and types, crossmatches, blood components and the laboratory methods used in immunohematology studies; and serology, the theory of immunologic responses and procedures used in determination of serological studies.

Topics in Medical Technology (2-4)
Includes basic principles and practices of the medical laboratory, techniques and special projects.

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