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Course module: BMB503315
BMB503315
Clinical Chemistry (8SM00)
Course info
Course codeBMB503315
EC2.5
Course goals
This course illustrates the application of laboratory medicine in clinical diagnostics.

At the end of the course, the student is able to:
1. understand basic concepts of medical decision making
2. explain methods of laboratory medicine that are used to analyse patient status
3. discuss basic concepts in clinical chemistry in the diagnostic process
Content
Period (from – till): Quartile 1, timeslot B1
 
Faculty
Responsible lecturer: prof.dr. V. Scharnhorst - STO 3.39 - 3737
Information: Secr. Biomedical Chemistry - STO 3.39 - 3737

Course descriptionPLEASE NOTE THAT THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT AT TU/e
 
This course addresses the role of laboratory medicine in health care.
First, the principles of medical decision making with concepts as test specificity and sensitivity and predictive value of laboratory data in relation to prevalence of the disease are reviewed. The influence of physiology and pathophysiology on the concentration of specific analytes in body fluids and methods to analyse these components in modern clinical laboratories are considered. Case histories will be used to illustrate and discuss concepts and applications of clinical chemistry in the diagnostic process. Optional is to visit the clinical laboratory of Catharina Ziekenhuis.

Literature/study material used:
Studyweb BMT (information and hand-outs with power-point presentations) (compulsory) 
 
William J Marshall & Stephen K Bangert, Clinical Chemistry 7th edition (2012), Mosby Elsevier, ISBN-13: 978-0723437031, 50 euro (recommended)
 
Registration:
Please register at the TU/e, course code: 8SM00, and in Osiris
 
Mandatory for students in own Master’s programme:
No
 
Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
No
 
Prerequisite knowledge:
•Basic knowledge (bio)chemistry, (cell)biology and (patho)physiology
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