Request for Change of Prefix for Medical Laboratory Science Courses School of Medicine Professional Programs

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Annex V, Page 1 of 10 Request for Change of Prefix for Medical Laboratory Science Courses School of Medicine Professional Programs 2/25/2011 The School of Medicine, Professional Programs requests a change of prefix from MTEC to PATH for the courses currently offered in the Medical Laboratory Science Major. Background and Curriculum based Rationale for the requested change: The Medical Laboratory Science major was approved by the University effective Summer 2009. This major was formerly called Medical Technology. Within this major are two approved areas of emphasis, Clinical Laboratory Science and Histotechnology. The current prefix, MTEC, no longer relates to the major and is very confusing to students. In addition, the prefix, PATH, is already used for several core courses in the MLS major and is the prefix for all of the courses in the Histotechnology area of emphasis. To unify all of the courses under the MLS major, we wish to have a single prefix PATH. CIP Code for Medical Laboratory Science major: 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Science Area of Emphasis Code: M046 Histotechnology Area of Emphasis Code: M045 Therefore, we request that the following MTEC courses have their prefix changed PATH effective 082012 (Fall 2012.) The School of Medicine, Professional Programs request that the following courses be altered. Please note that the changes requested are a change in prefix from MTEC to PATH and minor modifications to some course descriptions (changes are highlighted). A few prerequisites were changed or deleted. Course content is unchanged. MTEC 100: MTEC 100. Medical Technology. 1 Hr. Introduction to the profession of medical technology and the clinical laboratory specialties. (Pass/Fail grading only). PATH 100. Medical Laboratory Science. 1 Hr. Introduction to the profession of medical laboratory science and medical laboratory specialties. (Pass/Fail grading only). MTEC 101: MTEC 101. Medical Technology. 1 Hr. Continuation of MTEC 100. PATH 101. Medical Laboratory Science 2. 1 Hr. Continuation of PATH 100 (Pass/Fail grading only).

Annex V, Page 2 of 10 MTEC 200: MTEC 200. Medical Terminology. 3 Hr. General medical terminology with emphasis on clinical and anatomic pathology terminology. PATH 200. Medical Terminology. 3 Hr. General medical terminology with emphasis on clinical and anatomic pathology terminology. MTEC 201: MTEC 201. Basic Medical Technology. 1 Hr. Basic medical technology laboratory techniques and professional issues related to medical technology. (Course will be graded Pass/Fail only). PATH 201. Basic Medical Lab Science. 1 Hr. Basic techniques for the medical science laboratory and current issues related to the medical laboratory science profession. (Pass/Fail grading only). MTEC 310: MTEC 310. Clinical Laboratory Mycology. 1 Hr. How to isolate and identify the more commonly encountered pathogenic fungi as well as those fungi frequently seen as laboratory contaminants. The course will include basic taxonomy, isolation procedures, and identifying characteristics. PATH 310. Clinical Laboratory Mycology. 1 Hr. How to isolate and identify the more commonly encountered pathogenic fungi as well as those fungi frequently seen as laboratory contaminants. The course will include basic taxonomy, isolation procedures, and identifying characteristics. MTEC 329: MTEC 329. Clinical Chemistry 1. 1 Hr. Lectures in clinical chemistry analysis, clinical significance, and implications of diagnosis. PATH 329. Clinical Chemistry 1. 1 Hr. Lectures in clinical chemistry analysis, clinical significance, and implications of diagnosis.

Annex V, Page 3 of 10 MTEC 381: MTEC 381. Research and Educational Methodology. 2 Hrs. Lectures in ethics, techniques of research, and techniques of educational methodology for medical technology students. PATH 381. Research and Educational Methodology. 2 Hrs. Lectures in ethics, techniques of research, and techniques of educational methodology for medical laboratory science students. MTEC 401: MTEC 401. Phlebotomy. 1 Hr. PR: Enrollment in medical technology program, MTEC 300 and MTEC 301. Clinical laboratory practice, including venipuncture, finger sticks, and heel sticks; isolation, universal precaution and other safety techniques are included. PATH 401. Phlebotomy. 1 Hr. PR: PATH 303. Clinical laboratory practice, including venipuncture, finger sticks, and heel sticks; isolation, universal precautions and other safety techniques are included. MTEC 403: MTEC 403. Community Service Practicum. 1 Hr. PR: Senior year in medical technology program. Students will spend time performing community service projects. (Grading will be pass/fail.) PATH 403. Community Service Practicum. 1 Hr. PR: Senior year in medical laboratory science. Students will participate in approved community service activities. (Grading will be pass/fail.) MTEC 420: MTEC 420. Immunology and Blood Banking. 3 Hr. Lectures on immunohematology and blood banking theory and practice. PATH 420. Immunology and Blood Banking. 3 Hr. Lectures on immunohematology and blood banking theory and practice.

Annex V, Page 4 of 10 MTEC 421: MTEC 421. Immunohematology and Blood Banking Laboratory. Arranged. 3 Hr. Clinical laboratory practice in blood banking procedures. Emphasis on procedures required for collection and preparation of blood and blood components for transfusion, special techniques, antibody studies, and problem solving. PATH 421. Immunohematology and Blood Banking Laboratory. 3 Hr. Clinical laboratory practice in blood banking procedures. Emphasis on procedures required for collection and preparation of blood and blood components for transfusion, special techniques, antibody studies, and problem solving. MTEC 430: MTEC 430. Clinical Chemistry 2. 3 Hr. PR: MTEC 329. Continuation of MTEC 329, includes laboratory practice in methods of measurement. PATH 430. Clinical Chemistry 2. 3 Hr. PR: MTEC 329 or PATH 329. Continuation of PATH 329, includes laboratory practice in methods of measurement. MTEC 431: MTEC 431. Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. 3 Hr. PR: MTEC 329 and MTEC 420. Application of clinical chemistry principles to laboratory medicine, to include routine and specialized procedures, specimen and result evaluation, and problem solving. PATH 431. Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. 3 Hr. Application of clinical chemistry principles to laboratory medicine, to include routine and specialized procedures, specimen and result evaluation, and problem solving. MTEC 440: MTEC 440. Clinical Hematology. 3 Hr. Lectures in hematologic theory and practice, including coagulation and body fluids laboratory. PATH 440. Clinical Hematology. 3 Hr. Lectures in hematologic theory and practice, including coagulation and body fluids laboratory.

Annex V, Page 5 of 10 MTEC 441: MTEC 441. Clinical Hematology Laboratory. 3 Hr.PR: MTEC 440. Application of hematological principles to laboratory medicine, including coagulation, urinalysis, and body fluids. Emphasis on routine and specialized procedures, evaluations, and problem solving. PATH 441. Clinical Hematology Laboratory. 3 Hr. Application of hematological principles to laboratory medicine, including coagulation, urinalysis, and body fluids. Emphasis on routine and specialized procedures, evaluations, and problem solving. MTEC 450: MTEC 450. Clinical Microbiology. 3 Hr. Presentation and discussion of methodologies employed in the processing of clinical microbiology specimens, isolation, and identification of clinically significant microorganisms, and determination of antimicrobial susceptibilities with laboratory. PATH 450. Clinical Microbiology. 3 Hr. Presentation and discussion of methodologies employed in the processing of clinical microbiology specimens, isolation, and identification of clinically significant microorganisms, and determination of antimicrobial susceptibilities with laboratory. MTEC 451: MTEC 451. Clinical Microbiology Laboratory. 3 Hr. PR: MTEC 450. Practice in the clinical microbiology laboratory to include isolation and identification of microorganisms, processing of specimens and antibiograms. PATH 451. Clinical Microbiology Laboratory. 3 Hr. Practice in the clinical microbiology laboratory to include isolation and identification of microorganisms, processing of specimens and antibiograms. MTEC 460: MTEC 460. Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation. 2 Hr. Principles of clinical laboratory instrumentation for medical technologists including principles of operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. PATH 460. Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation. 2 Hr. Principles of clinical laboratory instrumentation for medical laboratory scientists including principles of operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Annex V, Page 6 of 10 MTEC 465: MTEC 465. Clinical Laboratory Management. 2 Hr. Laboratory organization and principles of laboratory management. PATH 465. Medical Laboratory Management. 2 Hr. Laboratory organization and principles of laboratory management. MTEC 470: MTEC 470. Clinical Microscopy. 1 Hr. PR: Senior standing in medical technology program or consent. The analysis of body fluids (urine, fluids, etc.) for abnormalities. PATH 470. Clinical Microscopy. 1 Hr. The analysis of body fluids (urine, fluids, etc.) for abnormalities. MTEC 472: MTEC 472. Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab. 1 Hr. CoReq: MTEC 470 or consent. Clinical laboratory principles and procedures used in analysis of urine and body fluids. PATH 472. Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab. 1 Hr. CoReq: MLS 470 or consent. Clinical laboratory principles and procedures used in analysis of urine and body fluids. MTEC 475: MTEC 475. Medical Relevance. 3 Hr. Case studies of pathologic entities encountered in the medical laboratory and a review of medical laboratory science. Students will complete and give an oral presentation of the Capstone experience and pass a comprehensive examination. PATH 475. Medical Relevance. 3 Hr. Case studies of pathologic entities encountered in the medical laboratory and a review of medical laboratory science. Students will complete and give an oral presentation of the Capstone experience and pass a comprehensive examination.

Annex V, Page 7 of 10 MTEC 480: MTEC 480. Clinical Immunology. 2 Hr. Open only to MTEC students. Lectures in principles of immunological and serological procedures, immunological diseases, and significance of laboratory methods for diagnosis. PATH 480. Clinical Immunology. 2 Hr. Open only to MLS majors. Lectures in principles of immunological and serological procedures, immunological diseases, and significance of laboratory methods for diagnosis. MTEC 481: MTEC 481. Clinical Immunology Laboratory. 1 Hr. PR: Senior year Medical Technology Program. Clinical laboratory practice in immunological procedures. Emphasis on basic serological techniques, protein analysis, molecular methods, and tissue typing. PATH 481. Clinical Immunology Laboratory. 1 Hr. Clinical laboratory practice in immunological procedures. Emphasis on basic serological techniques, protein analysis, molecular methods, and tissue typing. MTEC 490: MTEC 490. Teaching Practicum. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. Teaching practice as a tutor or assistant. PATH 490. Teaching Practicum. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. Teaching practice as a tutor or assistant. MTEC 491: MTEC 491. Professional Field Experience. 1 18 Hr. PR: Consent. (May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.) Prearranged experiential learning program, to be planned, supervised, and evaluated for credit by faculty and field supervisors. Involves temporary placement with public or private enterprise for professional competence development. PATH 491. Professional Field Experience. 1 18 Hr. PR: Consent. (May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.) Prearranged experiential learning program, to be planned, supervised, and evaluated for credit by faculty and field supervisors. Involves temporary placement with public or private enterprise for professional competence development.

Annex V, Page 8 of 10 MTEC 493: MTEC 493 A Z. Special Topics. 1 6 Hr. PATH 493 A Z. Special Topics. 1 6 Hr. MTEC 494: MTEC 494. Seminar. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. Presentation and discussion of topics of mutual concern to students and faculty. PATH 494. Seminar. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. Presentation and discussion of topics of mutual concern to students and faculty. MTEC 495: MTEC 495. Independent Study. 1 6 Hr. PATH 495. Independent Study. 1 6 Hr. MTEC 496: MTEC 496. Senior Thesis. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. PATH 496. Senior Thesis. 1 3 Hr. PR: Consent. MTEC 498: MTEC 498. Honors. 1 3 Hr. PR: Students in Honors Program and consent by the honors director. Independent reading, study, or research. PATH 498. Honors. 1 3 Hr. PR: Students in Honors Program and consent by the honors director. Independent reading, study, or research.

Annex V, Page 9 of 10 Course Drops: To complete the process, the School of Medicine, Professional Programs also request that the following MTEC prefixed courses be dropped no later than Fall 2012 (082012) semester: MTEC 100 MTEC 101 MTEC 200 MTEC 201 MTEC 310 MTEC 329 MTEC 381 MTEC 401 MTEC 403 MTEC 420 MTEC 421 MTEC 430 MTEC 431 MTEC 440 MTEC 441 MTEC 450 MTEC 451 MTEC 460 MTEC 470 MTEC 472 MTEC 475 MTEC 480 MTEC 481 MTEC 491 MTEC 493 MTEC 494 MTEC 495 MTEC 496 MTEC 498

Annex V, Page 10 of 10 College/School Sign-off Contact person for this Course Date: Phone: Name (Please type or print legible): PO Box Email: Signature: Date: Initiated By (Please type or print legible): Initiator s Signature: Initiator s Phone Number: Email: Date: Approved By (Please type or print legible): Approval Signature: (Department Curriculum Committee) Date: Approved By (Please type or print legible): Approval Signature: (Chairperson of Department/Division) Date: Approved By (Please type or print legible): Approval Signature: (College Curriculum Committee) Date: Approved By (Please type or print legible): Approval Signature: (Dean or College or School) Approved by Faculty Senate Date: Signature: Curriculum Committee Chair ARC Only Date Received: Date Entered: