B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology

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    Bachelor

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    3 Years

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    Different dates available

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Before a doctor can properly detect and treat a disease, he/she needs accurate information about the patient’s condition. The role of a Medical Laboratory Technologist is to provide this information through the application of Clinical Laboratory Science.

In an age where man is constantly susceptible to more and more diseases, as a consequence of unhealthy lifestyle, pollution and over population, the Medical Laboratory Technologist is often the first-line medical professional in the battle for better health. Medical Laboratory Technology (also known as Clinical Laboratory Science) is an allied health profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease through the use clinical laboratory tests.

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  • Basic
  • Basic IT
  • Morphology
  • Science
  • Hematology
  • Healing
  • Health
  • General Pathology
  • Technology
  • Media

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SNEHA  SHARMA

SNEHA SHARMA

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Course programme

B.Sc.-(MLT) (First Year) *Not included for university examination. (Second Year) (Third Year) *** S.No. Paper Code Name of Papers M.M.(T./S./P.) 1. BSMLT-101 General Pathology & General Microbiology 50+50 2. BSMLT-102 Hematology 50+50 3. BSMLT-103 Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology 50+50 4. BSMLT-104 Basics of Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Instruments & Reagents 50+50 5. -------------- *English & Computer ------- S.No. Paper Code Name of Papers M.M.(T./S./P.) 1. BSMLT-201 Blood Bank Procedures & Hemoglobinopathies 50+50 2. BSMLT-202 Endocrinology, Tumor & Cancer Markers 50+50 3. BSMLT-203 Clinical Biochemistry 50+50 4. BSMLT-204 Immunology, Serology & Parasitology 50+50 S.No. Paper Code Name of Papers M.M.(T./S./P.) 1. BSMLT-201 Histopathology & Cytology techniques 50+50 2. BSMLT-202 Coagulation studies 50+50 3. BSMLT-203 Systemic bacteriology, Mycology & Virology 50+50 4. BSMLT-204 Quality Laboratory Management & Automation 50+50 3 Details of Syllabus (First Year) BSMLT-101- GENERAL PATHOLOGY & GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY THEORY GENERAL PATHOLOGY 1. Cell Injury and Cellular Adaptations. (a) Normal Cell (b) Cell Injury- types of cell injury, etiology of cell injury, morphology of cell injury, cellular swelling. (c) Cell death : types- autolysis, necrosis, apoptosis & gangrene. (d) Cellular adaptations-atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia & dysplasia. 2. Inflammation (a) Acute inflammation - vascular event, cellular event, inflammatory cells. (b) Chronic Inflammation - general features, granulomatous inflammation, tuberculoma. 3. Haemodynamic Disorders : Oedema, hyperemia, congestion, haemorrage, circulatory disturbances, thrombosis, ischaemia & infarction . 4. Neoplasia : Definition, how does it differ from hyperplasia, difference between benign tumor and malignant tumor. 5. Healing Definition, different phases of healing, factors influencing wound healing. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 1. General characters and classification of Bacteria. 2. Characteristics of Bacteria Morphology - Shape, Capsule, Flagella, Inclusion, Granule, Spore. 3. Growth and Maintenance of Microbes Bacterial division, Batch Culture, Continuous culture, bacterial growth- total count, viable count, bacterial nutrition, oxygen requirement, CO2 requirement, temperature, pH, light. 4. Sterilization and Disinfection. Physical agents- Sunlight, Temperature less than 1000C, Temperature at 1000C, steam at atmospheric pressure and steam under pressure, irradiation, filtration. Chemical Agents- Alcohol, aldehyde, Dyes, Halogens, Phenols, Ethylene oxide. 4 5. Culture Media Definition, uses, basic requirements, classification, Agar, Peptone, Transport Media, Sugar Media, Anaerobic Media, Containers of Media, Forms of Media 6. Staining Methods Simple, Grams staining, Ziehl-Neelsen staining or AFB staining, Negative Impregnation 7. Collection and Transportation of Specimen General Principles, Containers, Rejection, Samples- Urine, Faeces, Sputum, Pus, Body fluids, Swab, Blood. 8. Care and Handling of Labortory Animals Fluid, Diet, Cleanliness, Cages, ventilation, Temperature, Humidity, handling of Animals, Prevention of disease. 9. Disposal of Laboratory/Hospital Waste Non-infectious waste, Infected sharp waste disposal, infected non-sharp waste disposal. PRACTICAL GENERAL PATHOLOGY 1. Components & setting of the Compound microscope. 2. Focusing of object. 3. Use of low & high power objectives of microscope. 4. Use of oil immersion lens. 5. Care and Maintenance of the microscope. 6. Different types microscopy Dark field microscopy Fluorescence Microscopy 7. Electronic Microscopy in brief. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 1. Preparation of swabs/sterile tubes & bottles. 2. Preparation of smear. 3. Staining.: Gram & Ziehl -Neelsen staining. 4. Identification of Culture media. 5. Identification of instruments. 6. Identification of common microbes. *** BSMLT-102- HEMATOLOGY THEORY 1. Hematological Disorders a. Classification of Anemia : Morphological & etiological. 5 b. Iron Deficiency Anemia : Distribution of body Iron, Iron Absorption, causes of iron deficiency, lab findings. c. Megaloblastic Anemia : Causes, Lab findings. d. Hemolytic Anemia : Definition, causes, classification & lab findings. e. Bone Marrow : Cell composition of normal adult Bone marrow, Aspiration, Indication, Preparation & Staining, Special Stain for Bone Marrow -Periodic Acid Schiff, Sudan Black, Myeloperoxidase. f. Leukemia : Classification, Blood Picture, Differentiation of Blast Cells 2. Basic Hematological Techniques a. Characteristics of good technician b. Preparation of specimen collection material. c. Lab. request form. d. Basic steps for drawing a blood specimen by veinipuncture. Complications of veinipuncture. e. Patient after care f. Specimen rejection criteria for blood specimen g. Hemolysis of blood h. Blood collection by skin puncture (Capillary Blood) i. Arterial puncture. j. Deciding specimen types and selection of - o Anticoagulant- EDTA, Citrate, Oxalate, Heparin, sodium fluoride. k. Separation of serum l. Separation of plasma m. Changes in blood on keeping n. Maintenance of specimen identification o. Transport of the specimen. p. Effect of storage on Blood Cell Morphology q. Universal precautions PRACTICAL 1. Basic requirements for hematology laboratory. 2. Glasswares for Hematology. 3. Equipments for Hematology. 4. Anticoagulant vial prepration. 5. Complete Blood Counts. 6. Determination of Hemoglobin. 7. TRBC Count by Hemocytometers. 8. TLC by Hemocytometer. 6 9. Differential Leukocyte count. 10. Determination of Platelet Count. 11. Determination of ESR by wintrobes. 12. Determination of ESR by Westergeren's method. 13. Determination of PCV by Wintrobes. 14. Erythrocyte Indices- MCV, MCH, MCHC. 15. Reticulocyte Count. 16. Absolute Eosinophil Count. 17. Morphology of Red Blood Cells. Suggested Readings: 1 Practical Pathology P. Chakraborty Gargi Chakraborty New Central Book Agency, Kolkotta 2. Text Book of Haematology Dr. Tejinder Singh Arya Publications, Sirmour (H.P) 3. Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology Praful Godkar Bhalani Publication House, Mumbai 4. Practical Haematology Sir John Dacie Churchill Livingstone,London 5. Todd & Sanford, Clinical Diagnosis & Management by Laboratory Methods John Bernard Henry All India travellar Booksellar, Delhi.

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