IPLUSO 19575
Laboratory Biomedical Sciences Internship II
Biomedical Laboratory Sciences
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ApresentaçãoPresentationContact with the work environment
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ProgramaProgramme1.Run the techniques described in the internship locations as the valences / laboratory procedures. 2.Within the framework of clinical analysis students must undertake an internship in the areas of: 2.1. Clinical Biochemistry; 2.2. Hematology; 2.3. Microbiology; 2.4. Immunotherapy 2.5. Public Health
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ObjectivosObjectives¿Allow the knowledge acquired by the student in the classroom context are applied in the work environment; ¿Be able to develop a laboratory activity of excellence, taking into account the technical aspects, the specificity and the"culture" of the institution or company in which it operates; ¿Developing human capabilities required of health professionals, applying the ethical and deontological principles underlying; ¿Confront with the need for a multidisciplinary and teamwork for the success of the organizations; ¿Promote the ability to meet the challenges with innovation, creativity and flexibility; ¿Identify and properly conduct the analysis of a particular biological product to produce with high quality and reliability of the results of the tests prescribed by the clinician, on the key areas of the stage of the biomedical sciences; ¿Perform quality control from the sampling procedures of the laboratory routine.
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BibliografiaBibliography¿Gallagher, S. R. & Wiley E. A. (2015). Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques. (2nd ed.). Current Protocols. ¿Burtis, C. & Ashwood, E. (2014). Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry, 7th ed., Philadelphia, W.B.Saunders Company. ¿Wanda. F.; Ferreira, C.; Sousa, J. C. F. & Lima, N. (2010). Microbiologia. Edições Lidel. ¿ Caroli, S. and Zaray, G. (Editors) (2012). Analytical Techniques for Clinical Chemistry: Methods and Applications. USA:Wiley ¿ Gaw, A. et al (2013). Clinical Biochemistry. 5th ed. USA: Churchill Livingstone ¿ Marshall, J., Lapsley, M., Day, A. and Ayling, R. (2014). Clinical Biochemistry:Metabolic and Clinical Aspects. 3th ed. USA:
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MetodologiaMethodologyIn this curricular unit, students can take the lead in the teaching-learning process. By granting the student this type of autonomy, the development of a sense of mastery over the various subjects inherent to the laboratory practice of clinical analysis and public health is being encouraged.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS30
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipSim




