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Study Course Description

Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnostics

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
SL_102
Branch of Science
Clinical medicine
ECTS
3.00
Target Audience
Life Science
LQF
Level 7
Study Type And Form
Full-Time; Part-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Statistics Unit
Contacts

23 Kapselu street, 2nd floor, Riga, statistika@rsu.lv, +371 67060897

About Study Course

Objective

To facilitate the acquisition of theoretical knowledge about chemical processes in the human body in relation to its functions. To improve the understanding of modern laboratory diagnostic possibilities and their interpretation by providing information on the chemical composition of materials used in diagnostics.

Preliminary Knowledge

Knowledge in chemistry, human physiology, biology, mathematics, physics.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.While cooperating in different fields, students will gain deeper knowledge and comprehension of biochemical processes in the human body. Students will be able to describe and classify modern laboratory diagnostic methods, their indications. Students will define how the test results are formed, what they mean, how to interpret them from a medical point of view. According to the changes in the test results, students will formulate and explain the meaning of these changes, possible causes and potential consequences.

Skills

1.Students will be able to independently create a data analysis plan for research aimed at human disease laboratory diagnostics, as well as to implement the developed plan; will be able to integrate laboratory examination into the design of disease diagnostic research, understanding the nature of the examination and the changes observed.

Competences

1.When using patient data, students will be able to qualitatively analyse the results of disease diagnostics, differential diagnosis; will critically evaluate changes in test results not only from a statistical but also from a medical point of view. Students will be able to professionally cooperate with colleagues, using and understanding biochemical and laboratory terms. When working with patient data, students will follow the principles of medical ethics.

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Individual work

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1. Preliminary theoretical preparation according to the topic of the class. 2. Independent work – a report or presentation on one of the topics of the class, which the student will have to study independently according to the specified literature sources and write a report about it or present the findings during the class.

Examination

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Examination

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1. Independent work (additional work assessment criteria – correspondence of the content of the work to the chosen topic, the student’s personal contribution, the student’s level of knowledge) – 50%. 2. Written multiple choice test – 50%.

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Carbohydrate metabolism – digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, glycogen metabolism (glycogenolysis, glycogenogenesis), glycolysis, pentose pathway, gluconeogenesis. Functions of carbohydrates in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Lipid metabolism – digestion and absorption, lipolysis and lipogenesis, phospholipid and cholesterol metabolism, fatty acids and ketones. Functions of lipids in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Protein metabolism: digestion and absorption, biosynthesis of amino acids and complex proteins. Functions of proteins in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Possibilities of laboratory diagnostics: classification, material and methods used, their specificity and sensitivity.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Complete blood count, blood biochemistry, blood culture, cytogenetic examination – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Fecal examination: fecal analysis, hidden blood, culture, biochemistry – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Urine analysis, the so-called microscopy, urine culture – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Serological test: antibody formation, antibody classes. Rapid and confirmatory tests.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Laboratory diagnostics of M.tuberculosis – available methods, time of implementation and accuracy thereof. Introduction to polymer chain reaction (PCR).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Histological examination – definition, indications, methods to be used, interpretation of results.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Punctures: therapeutic and diagnostic indications. Type of collection. Examination possibilities. Interpretation of results.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
2

Topics

Bone marrow examination – indications, abnormalities and their interpretation.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Contact hours:
24 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)
PART-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Carbohydrate metabolism – digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, glycogen metabolism (glycogenolysis, glycogenogenesis), glycolysis, pentose pathway, gluconeogenesis. Functions of carbohydrates in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Lipid metabolism – digestion and absorption, lipolysis and lipogenesis, phospholipid and cholesterol metabolism, fatty acids and ketones. Functions of lipids in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Protein metabolism: digestion and absorption, biosynthesis of amino acids and complex proteins. Functions of proteins in the human body.
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Possibilities of laboratory diagnostics: classification, material and methods used, their specificity and sensitivity.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Complete blood count, blood biochemistry, blood culture, cytogenetic examination – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Fecal examination: fecal analysis, hidden blood, culture, biochemistry – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Urine analysis, the so-called microscopy, urine culture – indicators, meaning thereof, interpretation of changes.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Serological test: antibody formation, antibody classes. Rapid and confirmatory tests.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Laboratory diagnostics of M.tuberculosis – available methods, time of implementation and accuracy thereof. Introduction to polymer chain reaction (PCR).
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Histological examination – definition, indications, methods to be used, interpretation of results.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Punctures: therapeutic and diagnostic indications. Type of collection. Examination possibilities. Interpretation of results.
  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Auditorium
1

Topics

Bone marrow examination – indications, abnormalities and their interpretation.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Contact hours:
12 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Written)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Victor W. Rodwell, David A. Bender, Kathleen M. Botham, Peter J. Kenelly, P. Anthony Weil. Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, Thirty-first edition. Lange, 2018.

2.

Goldman L, Schafer AI. Goldman's Cecil Medicine, Twenty-Fifth Edition. Saunders, 2016

3.

Chernecky Cynthia C., Berger Barbara J. Laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures, Sixth edition. Elsevier, 2013.

4.

McPherson, Richard A., Pincus, Matthew R. Henry’s. Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods, Twenty-Third edition. Elsevier, 2017.

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