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Nov 24, 2024
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MDLT 2303 - HematologyTheories of hematology and coagulation are studied with special emphasis on correlating laboratory test results with clinical disease states. The fundamentals of hematology include the structure, function, and kinetics of the formed elements of blood. Coagulation covers the mechanisms of hemostasis and thrombosis, including learning the components of the hemostatic process and the principles of laboratory tests used to evaluate bleeding disorders. Prerequisite: Admission to the MLT program or Program Director approval.
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