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Hematology II Syllabus 2016 -2017
Instructor: Dr. amir Hroob
Department Of Medical Analysis, AHU
Office Hours: 8 – 11 Monday, Wednesday
Textbook: Essential Hematology, A.V.Hoffbrand , J.E.Peltit, P.Moss, 6th Ed
Course Description
A descriptions of the blood (erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets) including the
formation ,blood cell derivation, maturation, physiology and function of
blood cell component and plasma ,normal cell morphology and numbers are
discussed.
Course Objectives Percentage
1. Understand the basic concepts in hematology.
20%
2. Identifying the specific role of blood components in normal individual.
25%
3. Differentiate between normal and pathological conditions
15%
4. Elucidate the basis of blood disease .
20%
5. Understand the methods and application of hematological tests in
diagnostic of hematological disorders.
20%
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Course Content (lectures)
Introduction to hematology.
Bone marrow general structure.
Blood cell formation (Haemopoiesis)
Erythropoiesis.
Hemoglobin structure and function.
Red blood cells metabolism.
Leuckocytes (synthesis ,functions ,and abnormalities )
Blood coagulation and haemostasis .
General aspects of Anemia.
Classification of anemia .
Classification of leukemia .
Platelets disorders .
Coagulation disorders .
Hematology I (LAB)
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Course content
Introduction: Lab safety and Quality control
Phlebotomy and anticoagulant.
Haemoglobinometry and Haematocrit.
Manual count of Blood Cells Ι
Manual count of Blood Cells ΙΙ
Manual count of Blood Cells ΙΙΙ
MIDTERM EXAM(Unknown).
ESR and Reticulocytes count .
Preparation of Blood film &Differential count Ι
Preparation of Blood film &Differential count ΙΙ
Bleeding and clotting time
PT, PTT .
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