Clinical Lab
A medical laboratory or clinical laboratory is a laboratory where tests are conducted out on clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient to aid in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
Teacher: haliz salman
Research project
A research project is a scientific endeavor to answer a research question. Research projects may include: • Case series • Case control study • Cohort study • Randomized, controlled trial • Survey • Secondary data analysis such as decision analysis, cost effectiveness analysis or meta-analysis. |
Food Microbiology
Food microbiology is the study of the microorganisms that inhabit, create, or contaminate food. This includes the study of microorganisms causing food spoilage; pathogens that may cause disease; microbes
Teacher: Jaafar Ali
Medical parasitology
Medical Parasitology is the branch of sciences dealing with parasites which infect humans, the diseases caused by them, clinical picture and the response produced by humans against them. It is also concerned with various methods of their diagnosis, treatment and their prevention & control . |
Teacher: Hileen Haji, Wijdan mero
Hematology and blood banking
Blood banking is the process that takes place in the lab to make sure that donated blood, or blood products, are safe before they are used in blood transfusions and other medical procedures. Blood banking includes typing the blood for transfusion and testing for infectious diseases. |
Teacher: NAJBEER MIKAEL, haliz salman
medical biochemistry I
Medical Biochemistry is a branch of medicine that incorporates biochemistry and metabolism in human and disease. … Medical Biochemistry Journals directs diagnostics, clinical laboratories and treatment of patients with different biochemical and metabolically disorders. |
Immunopathology
Immunopathology is the study of various diseases in which humoral (body fluid) and cellular immune factors play a role in causing pathological damage to cells, tissues, and the host. Defective or malfunctioning immune responses often lead to illness or disease. |
Teacher: Yasir Abozaid, Hogir Saadi