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Clinical Microbiology (10 ECTS)

Code: SX00BO02-3007

General information


Enrollment
02.05.2018 - 15.05.2018
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
06.08.2018 - 21.12.2018
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
10 ECTS
Virtual portion
5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
On-campus and online
Unit
(2016-2018) Health Care Diagnostic Services and Service Management
Campus
Vanha viertotie 23
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
8 - 28
Degree programmes
Biomedical Laboratory Science
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Objective

Students
- perform and interpret microbial identification tests, justifying their actions and using the most common analysis methods at clinical bacteriology, mycology, parasitology and virology laboratories
- explain the organisation of infection control in Finland and the legislation governing microbiological laboratory activities, including authorisation procedures

Content

General microbiology: Roles of clinical microbiology in society, infection epidemiology and organisation of infection control in Finland. Legislation governing communicable diseases, authorisation of microbiological laboratory activities and obligation to report findings. Key infectious diseases in terms of laboratory activities and prevention of microbial diseases through inoculation.
Clinical bacteriology: Theoretical foundations of sampling in clinical microbiology, laboratory diagnostics of the most significant aerobic bacteria in clinical terms, analysis methods in bacterial genetics; determination of sensitivity to antibiotics, bacterial strains causing nosocomial infections.
Clinical parasitology: Foundations of taking parasitological samples, methods of analysing the most common parasites found at Finnish laboratories, identification of faecal and blood parasites.
Clinical mycology: Foundations of taking fungal samples, cultivation of fungi on culture media, laboratory diagnostics of yeast and filamentous fungi, antimycotic drug studies on yeasts.
Clinical virology and infection immunology: Key laboratory tests in infection immunology and autoimmune diseases; taking, handling and transporting virological samples. From cell cultures to viral cultures, methods of molecular genetics in virology, antibody tests, antigen detection methods, utilisation of fluorescence in test methods.

Materials

Mikrobiologia, immunologia ja infektiosairaudet kirjat 1 ja 3. Duodecim. Hedman, Heikkinen, Huovinen, Järvinen, Meri, Vaara.
Materials at Moodle

Teaching methods

Tuition in Finnish.
Laboratory instractions, learning diary, Moodle tasks.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Exam:
Retakes: xxxx No other retakes.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

N/A

Student workload

10 ETCS cerdits= 270h
Lectures,Practical training,Independent learning and cuided moodle working

Content scheduling

Clinical virology
Clinical parasitology
Clinical mycology
Clinical bacteriology
Course includes bacteriology 5,5 ETCS credits ,mycology and parasitology 1 ETCS credits and virology 2,5 ETCS

Further information

Enrolment on Oma
XXXX orientation is mandatory for all.
Laboratorio instractions are compulsory.
Appropriate clothing in lab.
Some laboratorio instractions will be held on Onnentie.
Exam and the other assignments must be completed before practice.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

See a separate framework for evaluation. When evaluating the competences, the evaluation criteria for novice/beginner, competent/intermediate level and expert are used.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Approved - fail. See evaluation guide enclosed.

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam includes bacteriology,mycology, parasitology and virology (assessment 1-5)
Practical exam (approved/failed)
Other assignments (approved/complement)

Qualifications

Prerequisites:
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology,Basics Methods in Laboratory Work, Chemistry, Physic and Mathematics, Immunology, Cell Biology, Cell Morphology and Cytology and Clinical Biochemistry

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