Syllabus of the lectures 1.) History of haematology. 2.) Reference range and reference interval. Interpreting laboratory data. Stages of analytical examination. Pre-analytical stage. 3.) Analytical stage I. 4.) Analytical stage II. 5.) Postanalytical stage. 6.) Haemopoiesis. 7.) Disorders of mammalian red blood cells and haemopoietic organs. 8.) Disorders of white blood cells and haemopoietic organs. 9.) Disorders of mammalina haemopoiesis and haemopoietic organs. 10.) Avian haematology. 11.) Reptilian haematology. 12.) Fish haematology. 13.) Blood transfusion and bone marrow transplantation. Syllabus of the practicals 1.) LOcal laboratory rules and running a subject. Entrance test. 2.) Stages of analytical examination. Pre-, post- and analytical errors.Preanalytical stage. 3.) Analytical stage I. 4.) Analytical stage II. 5.) Postanalytical stage. 6.) Interpretation and evauation of case reports. 7.) Disorders of mammalian red blood cells and haemopoietic organs. 8.) Disorders of mammalian white blood cells and haemopoietic organs. 9.) Disorders of haemostasis and haemopoietic organs. 10.) Laboratory avian haematology. 11) Laboratory reptilian haematology. 12.) Interpretation and evaluation of case reports. 13.) Credit test. |