Learning objectives
For students in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques, it is of fundamental importance to be able to evaluate the analytical results they produce, detect errors and monitor the quality of performance, through the development of critical thinking aimed at improving outcomes and resolving any critical issues encountered
Prerequisites
no-one
Course unit content
Learn and evaluate the most appropriate methodology for interpreting laboratory results
Full programme
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Bibliography
"Clinical interpretation of laboratory tests" Ronald A. Sacher, Richard A. McPherson Ed. Mc Graw Hill
"Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine" Marcello Ciaccio; Giuseppe Lippi.
Edises Editions
Teaching methods
Lectures with active student participation.
Assessment methods and criteria
Verification of learning of the content expressed during the lectures will be carried out by administering a test consisting of several open-ended questions.
Other information
Attendance at the total number of hours required for the acquisition of the qualification and the achievement of the CFU is required
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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