Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Medical Laboratory Program, the graduates will be able to:
A1. Demonstrate an understanding in the basic and medical sciences (biology, chemistry, anatomy, histology, physiology, human genetics and molecular biology).
A2. Demonstrate knowledge of medical laboratory sciences including biochemistry, hematology, immunology, immunohematology, microbiology and Parasitology.
A3. Define the most popular medical laboratory investigations, involved samples, processing, and the suspected result in health and disease states
A4. Identify the principles of epidemiology, biostatistics, and their effective use in clinical diagnosis and research conduction
A5. Define the principles of Bio-risk management and quality assurance in medical laboratories.
B- COGNITIVE/INTELLECTUAL SKILLS:
Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Medical Laboratory program, the graduates will be able to:
B1. Integrate the concepts and principles of the basic and applied medical sciences to reach the correct diagnosis of the patient.
B2.Interpret the results properly, taking into consideration errors that may affect the results and troubleshoot them
B3. Analyze biomedical evidence and problems in medical laboratory diagnosis.
B4. Design an effective plan for quality assurance and Bio-risk management programs in medical laboratories.
C. Practical and Professional Skills:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Medical Laboratory Program, the graduates will be able to:
C1.Properly collect, transport, process, preserve, and store samples according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
C2. Professionally carry out the most popular laboratory diagnostic methods using different techniques, and simple and advanced equipment.
C3. Execute quality management systems and Bio-risk management procedures in clinical laboratory practice.
C4. Conduct research projects at all stages, either alone or within a team
C5. Exhibit the ability to properly deal with and use newly emerging and advanced equipment for biomedical analysis.
D. General and Transferable Skills:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Medical Laboratory Program, the graduates will be able to:
D1. Effectively communicate with his colleagues, patients, and other health professionals and realize his responsibilities within the health care system.
D2. Demonstrate harmonious and effective collaboration in the team work of clinical laboratory practice and research projects
D3. Use IT and computer skills in developing his knowledge, lifelong learning and advances in clinical laboratory diagnosis
D4. Demonstrate leadership and management skills in his behavior at working environment of health care institutions.