CurriculumYou may also view all pages in this section at one time by viewing the Curriculum Digest Page. Program OverviewOur Clinical Program begins in late July/early August. During the structured competency-based clinical education program, you spend approximately 40 hours a week, eight hours a day dividing your time between the classroom, the laboratory and other enrichment assignments. Your comprehensive education includes clinical laboratory theory and principles, technical and clinical aspects of laboratory analysis, medical application and correlation of clinical laboratory results, and concepts in education and the behavior sciences.
The curriculum of our Clinical Program stresses the development of independent judgment, critical thinking and problem solving skills. You will be educated using actual clinical specimens, extensive case studies, the newest laboratory and instructional technology, unknown clinical challenges and a comprehensive curriculum.
CurriculumThe Program begins with an Orientation Period during which interns become acquainted with each other, laboratory personnel and environment, location and environment of St. John Health System Laboratories at different facilities and the structure and policies of the School of Medical Technology. The Lecture Component of each course provides information about the technical and clinical aspects of laboratory analysis, the laboratory sciences, behavioral sciences and educational concepts. Lectures, discussions and structured activities are conducted by a variety of qualified health professionals. Seminars, workshops, audio-visual programs and intern reports and projects supplement these. The Clinical Rotation Component of each course is divided into specific rotation periods in each division of the laboratory. Each rotation is structured to provide the intern an opportunity to learn basic laboratory skills and techniques, progressing to more advanced skills and responsibilities. Interns will also complete the competencies and undertake supplemental experiences determined by individual interest and/or ability. Each clinical rotation emphasizes quality assurance, quality control and safety procedures as they pertain to that specific laboratory area. Study questions, case studies, slides and audio-visual and computer programs enhance laboratory experiences. |