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David Cabral

faculty

David Cabral

Assistant Teaching Professor

Medical Laboratory Science

Contact

508-910-6989

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Teaching

Programs

Teaching

Courses

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

Introduction to the pathophysiology of anemias, leukocyte dyscrasias and disorders. Topics may include bone marrow activity, cell energetics, testing protocols and examples of various modalities of therapy. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

Application of phlebotomy practice, theory, and techniques shall be covered. The applied principles of urinalysis including, clinical evaluation of the formed elements, physical and chemical constituents of kidney filtrate, quality control, laboratory safety, and clinical correlation shall also be covered.

Application of phlebotomy practice, theory, and techniques shall be covered. The applied principles of urinalysis including, clinical evaluation of the formed elements, physical and chemical constituents of kidney filtrate, quality control, laboratory safety, and clinical correlation shall also be covered.

Subjects include the analysis and clinical correlation of quantitative and qualitative variations in blood. Blood cell and other formed element morphology, the dynamics of coagulation, processing and evaluation of human bone marrow, quality control and laboratory safety will be studied. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

Subjects include the analysis and clinical correlation of quantitative and qualitative variations in blood. Blood cell and other formed element morphology, the dynamics of coagulation, processing and evaluation of human bone marrow, quality control and laboratory safety will be studied. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

Continuation of MLS 431.

Continuation of MLS 431.

Teaching

Online and Continuing Education Courses

Continuation of MLS 431.
Register for this course.

Application of phlebotomy practice, theory, and techniques shall be covered. The applied principles of urinalysis including, clinical evaluation of the formed elements, physical and chemical constituents of kidney filtrate, quality control, laboratory safety, and clinical correlation shall also be covered.
Register for this course.

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