James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2003

MI4305:03

Immunohaematology

Townsville HECS Band 2

24 hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials, 36 hours practicals. April block mode.

Staff: Mr J Warner.

The subject develops skills and knowledge required for proficiency in the safe supply of human blood products. A review of antibody antigen interaction will lead into the practical application of antibody screening, identification and compatibility testing. Quality assurance and safety of the blood supply will be covered. Case study presentation will lead the student through problem solving incompatible reactions, situations they will likely encounter in a working laboratory. Advanced techniques and current developments in stem cell transplants and cord blood banking will also be discussed.

Learning Objectives:

  1. develop an understanding of the requirements of a safe blood supply;
  2. become proficient in various techniques in antibody screening and identification;
  3. become knowledgeable in techniques of compatibility testing and be able to problem solve incompatible reactions;
  4. examine advanced applications;
  5. achieve a level of proficiency required for employment in a medical laboratory.

Assessment by theory examination (50%); practical examination/practical reports (35%); assignment (15%).