Laboratory Assistant – Field of study catalogue MU
Laboratory Assistant“Multidisciplinary laboratory technicians for integrated medical laboratories” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- Hold a position that requires working with analytical and computer equipment and other lab instruments in all types of medical laboratories in clinical biochemistry, clinical haematology, immunohaematology and transfusion service, microbiology, etc.
- Be familiar with pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical procedures in the individual fields of laboratory work, including the knowledge of critical points and the principles of good laboratory practice (GLP).
- Understand the clinical laboratory accreditation process with regard to national standards and the requirements of ISO 9001:2000, 17025:1999, and 15189:2013 standards.
- Ensure correct identification and verification of samples of biological material, preparation of analytical samples, and their processing and archiving.
- Use analytical equipment and laboratory instruments in accordance with standard operational procedures, including correct manipulation, storing, and inspection of reaction sets.
- Perform specialized laboratory tests, participate in the establishment of new analytical methods and procedures including internal quality control programs and inter-laboratory comparisons.
- Take part in the processing of data both for economic purposes and also as part of the gathering and evaluation of research data.
The first year’s courses represent the theoretical basis for the more profession- and practice-oriented clinical laboratory courses (Medical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Histology, Physiology, Anatomy, and Biophysics), except for the Instrument Technology course (2nd semester), where students learn about laboratory, instrument and analytical technology and its application in medical laboratory practice. All students learn how to use laboratory instruments during practical training.
The second year’s primary focus is to present theoretical and practical information about the seven main fields of clinical laboratory activity (clinical biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, immunology, immunohematology and transfusion medicine, medical genetics, and pathology).
During the fifth semester, students receive practical training in the above mentioned fields of laboratory activity and work on their Bachelor’s theses (course Bachelor’s Thesis I.)
Students have the opportunity to choose from five selective subjects during the third through sixth semester. Students usually choose Liquorology (cerebral spinal fluid analysis), one of the courses on data processing, and a newly introduced course on applied instrumentation and analytic techniques in laboratory practice.
Practical training takes place at facilities specialized in the seven main areas of clinical lab activity during the 5th semester in two 4-day blocks (Monday to Thursday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.). The laboratories are located at: University Hospital Brno – Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Department of Clinical Haematology, Department of Medical Genetics, Department of Transfusion Medicine and Blood Bank, Institute of Pathology and Anatomy; and St. Anne’s University Hospital – Department of Microbiology, Department of Immunology.
The topics of practical training are described in course outlines for each of the fields of laboratory work. The course, completion, and evaluation of the training is recorded in a simple logbook.
a) Defence of the Bachelor’s thesis.
b) Oral examination in three fields of study:
* Comprehensive theoretical knowledge in the fields of clinical biochemistry, haematology, immunohaematology and transfusion service, immunology, microbiology, genetics, and pathology.
* Laboratory testing techniques in the fields of clinical biochemistry, haematology, immunohaematology and transfusion service, immunology, microbiology, genetics, and pathology.
* Laboratory instruments and analytical equipment
The three topics, each comprising all seven fields of laboratory activity, assess the student’s level of knowledge and skills gained in the required and selective subjects including practical training. By passing the final state examination, graduates earn a Bachelor’s degree and professional qualification that allows them to work as laboratory technicians in a range of facilities, in accordance with the objectives of this practically oriented study programme.
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