Program Overview
Biomedicinska Analytikerprogrammet
The Biomedicinska Analytikerprogrammet is a university program that focuses on the development of professional attitudes and identity, as well as the application and integration of theoretical knowledge with practical skills.
Program Overview
The program includes courses such as:
- Bildgivande diagnostiska metoder inom klinisk fysiologi 1, 18 hp
- Tillðmpad biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap 2, (12 hp) 1BL017
- Klinisk diagnostik 1, 18 hp
- Tillðmpad biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap 2, 12 hp
Course Description
The course Tillðmpad biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap 2, 12 hp, focuses on the development of a professional attitude and identity, as well as the application and integration of theoretical knowledge with practical skills. The course includes work with analyses and methods relevant to the main field of biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap, including:
- Sampling
- Documentation
- Data processing
- Critical interpretation of results
- Discussion of analysis and investigation results
Course Content
The course covers various disciplines, such as:
- Immunhematologi
- Klinisk farmakologi
- Klinisk immunologi
- Klinisk kemi
- Klinisk mikrobiologi
- Klinisk patologi The purpose of the course is to follow the flow from pre-analysis to post-analysis, automated processes, and method execution, taking into account environmental aspects.
Credit Transfer
If a student has completed a similar course previously, they can apply for credit transfer. The application for credit transfer should be submitted in good time so that a decision can be made before the course starts.
Support for Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities can apply for support. Information about support and the application process can be found on the university's website.
Welcome Information
Welcome information will be provided two weeks before the course starts.
Schedule
The schedule will be available two weeks before the course starts.
Course Analysis and Evaluation
The course has not been previously evaluated.
Course Responsible
The course responsible is Catharina Hultgren, Assistant Lecturer.
