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Program Specifications

Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences / Program Intended Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program PLOs 

PLO (1). Understand the theoretical foundations of medical laboratory sciences to accurately calibrate and operate advanced laboratory equipment. 

PLO (2). Demonstrate knowledge of safety protocols, Ministry of Health regulations, and environmental preservation practices when handling samples of pathogens and chemical/biological risks. 

PLO (3). Acquire in-depth technical knowledge to stay abreast of scientific advancements and actively participate in local and global applied research in the field. 

PLO (4). Perform diverse analyses and effectively interpret results for various clinical samples across laboratory disciplines such as hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, urine analysis, body fluids, molecular diagnostics, and immunology.

PLO (5). Apply practical training to solve complex problems, troubleshoot issues, and interpret results, ensuring a connection between data and specific medical conditions for precise diagnosis. PLO (6). Show effective communication skills to convey information accurately and appropriately in a laboratory setting. 

PLO (7). Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and innovation by applying modern techniques, critically analyzing information, and contributing to the creation and application of new knowledge in medical laboratory sciences which fulfil the requirements of national and international CBD.

PLO (8). Uphold professional behavior, ensuring the confidentiality of client information, and respecting client privacy throughout all aspects of laboratory work. 

PLO (9). Apply managerial skills that align with quality assurance, accreditation, quality improvement, laboratory education, and resource management, showcasing competence in the effective administration of laboratory practices 

DescriptionPLOs

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Knowledge


Understand    the    theoretical    foundations    of    medical

laboratory sciences to accurately calibrate and operate advanced laboratory equipment.

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Learner​

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Demonstrate knowledge of safety protocols, Ministry of Health regulations, and environmental preservation practices  when  handling  samples  of  pathogens  and

chemical/biological risks.

Acquire in-depth technical knowledge to stay abreast of scientific advancements and actively participate in local and global applied research in the field.

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Skills

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Perform diverse analyses and effectively interpret results for various clinical samples across laboratory disciplines such as hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, urine analysis, body fluids, molecular diagnostics, and immunology.

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Problem Solver

Apply practical training to solve complex problems, troubleshoot issues, and interpret results, ensuring a connection between data and specific medical conditions for

precise diagnosis.

Show effective communication skills to convey information

accurately and appropriately in a laboratory setting.

Communicator

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Competencies

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Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and innovation by applying modern techniques, critically analyzing information, and contributing to the creation and application of new knowledge in medical laboratory sciences which fulfill the requirements of national and

international CBD.

 

 

Innovator

Uphold professional behavior, ensuring the confidentiality of client information, and respecting client privacy throughout

all aspects of laboratory work.

 

Professional

Apply managerial skills that align with quality assurance, accreditation, quality improvement, laboratory education, and resource management, show casing competence in the

effective administration of laboratory practices.

 

Manager​