The necessity of timely identification of pathological processes underscores the priority of laboratory analytics and diagnostics—a young field in global medical science and practice. Modern laboratory analytics and diagnostics allow answering the crucial questions that arise for doctors during patient examinations and provide the ability to characterize changes in the human body at the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels.
The elective course "Laboratory Analytics and Diagnostics" is designed for second-year students majoring in "General Medicine." Upon completion of this course, students will master the fundamental principles of laboratory practice methodology, non-laboratory research techniques, skills in working with equipment, and conducting biochemical experiments and clinical indicator analysis necessary for confirming diagnoses.
• The total labor intensity of the course: 1 credit (36 hours)
• Classroom training: 18 hours
• Independent work of students: 18 hours
• Semester: 3
• Final control: test
The elective course "Laboratory Analytics and Diagnostics" is designed for second-year students majoring in "General Medicine." Upon completion of this course, students will master the fundamental principles of laboratory practice methodology, non-laboratory research techniques, skills in working with equipment, and conducting biochemical experiments and clinical indicator analysis necessary for confirming diagnoses.
• The total labor intensity of the course: 1 credit (36 hours)
• Classroom training: 18 hours
• Independent work of students: 18 hours
• Semester: 3
• Final control: test