Unit 1: Introduction of Clinical Biochemistry
1. Laboratory Apparatus and Equipment, Good and Safe Laboratory Practice, and Waste Disposal Systems in Laboratory
Unit 2: Qualitative Experiments and their Clinical Applications
1. Analysis of Carbohydrates
2. Analysis of Proteins
3. Analysis of Physical and Chemical Composition of Physiological Urine
4. Identify, Perform and Interpret Pathological Urine Analysis and Correlate it with Pathological States
Unit 3: Quantitative Experiments and their Clinical Interpretation
1. Principle of Colorimetry
2. Principle of Spectrophotometry
3. Estimation of Blood Glucose
4. Glucose Tolerance Test and Glycated Hemoglobin
5. Liver Function Test
6. Kidney Function Test
7. Lipid Profile (Atherogenic Profile)
8. Estimation of Serum Calcium and Serum Phosphorus
Unit 4: Self-Directed Learning Exercises
1. pH Meter
2. Water Homeostasis and Estimation of Na+ and K+ with ISE Analyzer
3. Arterial Blood Gas Analyzer
4. Chromatography
5. Electrophoresis
6. Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
7. Antigen-Antibody Interaction (Immunodiffusion)
8. Quality Control in Clinical Laboratory
9. DNA Isolation from Blood and Tissue
Unit 5: Early Clinical Exposure Exercises and Reflective Writing
1. Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid
2. Thyroid Function Test
3. Pancreatic Function Tests
4. Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
Unit 6: Attitude, Ethics and Communication (AETCOM) Modules
1. Introduction of Clinical Methods
2. What does it Mean to be a Doctor?
3. What does it Mean to be a Patient?
4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
5 The Foundations of Communications
Unit 7: Biochemical Calculations and Reference Range
1. Preparations of Buffers and Solutions
2. Reference Value of Various Biochemical Parameters Integration with Medicine
Unit 8: Practical Spots in Biochemistry
1. Practical Spots in Biochemistry
Unit 9: Competency-Based Assessment for Practical Biochemistry
1. Competency-based Assessment for Practical Biochemistry
Index
Show moreUnit 1: Introduction of Clinical Biochemistry
1. Laboratory Apparatus and Equipment, Good and Safe Laboratory Practice, and Waste Disposal Systems in Laboratory
Unit 2: Qualitative Experiments and their Clinical Applications
1. Analysis of Carbohydrates
2. Analysis of Proteins
3. Analysis of Physical and Chemical Composition of Physiological Urine
4. Identify, Perform and Interpret Pathological Urine Analysis and Correlate it with Pathological States
Unit 3: Quantitative Experiments and their Clinical Interpretation
1. Principle of Colorimetry
2. Principle of Spectrophotometry
3. Estimation of Blood Glucose
4. Glucose Tolerance Test and Glycated Hemoglobin
5. Liver Function Test
6. Kidney Function Test
7. Lipid Profile (Atherogenic Profile)
8. Estimation of Serum Calcium and Serum Phosphorus
Unit 4: Self-Directed Learning Exercises
1. pH Meter
2. Water Homeostasis and Estimation of Na+ and K+ with ISE Analyzer
3. Arterial Blood Gas Analyzer
4. Chromatography
5. Electrophoresis
6. Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
7. Antigen-Antibody Interaction (Immunodiffusion)
8. Quality Control in Clinical Laboratory
9. DNA Isolation from Blood and Tissue
Unit 5: Early Clinical Exposure Exercises and Reflective Writing
1. Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid
2. Thyroid Function Test
3. Pancreatic Function Tests
4. Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
Unit 6: Attitude, Ethics and Communication (AETCOM) Modules
1. Introduction of Clinical Methods
2. What does it Mean to be a Doctor?
3. What does it Mean to be a Patient?
4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
5 The Foundations of Communications
Unit 7: Biochemical Calculations and Reference Range
1. Preparations of Buffers and Solutions
2. Reference Value of Various Biochemical Parameters Integration with Medicine
Unit 8: Practical Spots in Biochemistry
1. Practical Spots in Biochemistry
Unit 9: Competency-Based Assessment for Practical Biochemistry
1. Competency-based Assessment for Practical Biochemistry
Index
Show moreUnit 1: Introduction of Clinical Biochemistry
1. Laboratory Apparatus and Equipment, Good and Safe Laboratory
Practice, and Waste Disposal Systems in Laboratory
Unit 2: Qualitative Experiments and their Clinical
Applications
1. Analysis of Carbohydrates
2. Analysis of Proteins
3. Analysis of Physical and Chemical Composition of Physiological
Urine
4. Identify, Perform and Interpret Pathological Urine Analysis and
Correlate it with Pathological States
Unit 3: Quantitative Experiments and their Clinical
Interpretation
1. Principle of Colorimetry
2. Principle of Spectrophotometry
3. Estimation of Blood Glucose
4. Glucose Tolerance Test and Glycated Hemoglobin
5. Liver Function Test
6. Kidney Function Test
7. Lipid Profile (Atherogenic Profile)
8. Estimation of Serum Calcium and Serum Phosphorus
Unit 4: Self-Directed Learning Exercises
1. pH Meter
2. Water Homeostasis and Estimation of Na+ and K+ with ISE
Analyzer
3. Arterial Blood Gas Analyzer
4. Chromatography
5. Electrophoresis
6. Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
7. Antigen-Antibody Interaction (Immunodiffusion)
8. Quality Control in Clinical Laboratory
9. DNA Isolation from Blood and Tissue
Unit 5: Early Clinical Exposure Exercises and Reflective
Writing
1. Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid
2. Thyroid Function Test
3. Pancreatic Function Tests
4. Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
Unit 6: Attitude, Ethics and Communication (AETCOM) Modules
1. Introduction of Clinical Methods
2. What does it Mean to be a Doctor?
3. What does it Mean to be a Patient?
4. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
5 The Foundations of Communications
Unit 7: Biochemical Calculations and Reference Range
1. Preparations of Buffers and Solutions
2. Reference Value of Various Biochemical Parameters Integration
with Medicine
Unit 8: Practical Spots in Biochemistry
1. Practical Spots in Biochemistry
Unit 9: Competency-Based Assessment for Practical
Biochemistry
1. Competency-based Assessment for Practical Biochemistry
Index
Ashish Sharma MBBS MD
Anita Sharma MBBS MD
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