Microbiological MethodologyLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: BAA23LM04
Credits
5 op
Objective
The students
- have basic knowledge and skills in microbiological methodology and understand its role in the patient's care.
- are able to collect specimens for microbiology
- are able to handle specimen culturing, coloring, identification and determination of resistance.
- are able to use central sources of information and scientific publications concerning methods within clinical microbiology.
- have the ability to examine, analyze and document laboratory results.
- have the ability to independently manage new situations that are connected to the field.
- have fundamental insights into the adherent assurance of quality and quality improvement.
- consider security and occupational safety in the laboratory.
- be aware of how to make sustainable choices in laboratory work
Content
Microbiological methodology
Microbiological specimens, specimen culturing, coloring, identification and determination of resistance
Qualifications
Clinical Microbiology, immunology, pathology 1 and 2
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Receives feedback and performs practical tasks under supervision
Follows instructions, considers safety and takes responsibility for her/his own task
Asks questions relevant for the own learning process
Can communicate and work with others people in the team
Materials
According to the lecturer's instructions
Enrollment
02.12.2024 - 19.01.2025
Timing
06.01.2025 - 23.02.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Health and Welfare
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Bioanalytik 1
- Mikaela Engvall
Teacher in charge
Mikaela Engvall
Scheduling groups
- Group 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
- Group 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
BL23F-VBiomedical Laboratory Science, 2023
Small groups
- Group 1
- Group 2
Objective
The students
- have basic knowledge and skills in microbiological methodology and understand its role in the patient's care.
- are able to collect specimens for microbiology
- are able to handle specimen culturing, coloring, identification and determination of resistance.
- are able to use central sources of information and scientific publications concerning methods within clinical microbiology.
- have the ability to examine, analyze and document laboratory results.
- have the ability to independently manage new situations that are connected to the field.
- have fundamental insights into the adherent assurance of quality and quality improvement.
- consider security and occupational safety in the laboratory.
- be aware of how to make sustainable choices in laboratory work
Content
Microbiological methodology
Microbiological specimens, specimen culturing, coloring, identification and determination of resistance
Location and time
9.1.-4.2.2025
Vaasa Central Hospital, B2 Microbiology (Fimlab)
Mandatory attendance on every session.
Materials
Lesson material provided at the laboratory.
Teaching methods
Laborations at Fimlab, B2 microbiology
Online
Course assignment.
Employer connections
Fimlab personnel as lecturers and the course is done at Fimlab laboratory.
Completion alternatives
No optional examination form
Student workload
1 credit = 27h
5 credits = 135h of work
Content scheduling
9.1 kl. 15–17.30 Lecture: Basic microbiological testing and sample collection. Classification of bacteria Gram staining overview
13.1 kl. 16-18.30 Practical class: Introduction to the laboratory, lab safety and confidentiality agreement. Gram staining practical (technique and analysis). Handout urine sample collection material and instructions.
14.1 kl. 16-18.30 Practical class: Introduction to the laboratory, lab safety and confidentiality agreement. Gram staining practical (technique and analysis). Handout urine sample collection material and instructions.
16.1 kl. 15–17.30 Lecture: - Gram−negative rods - Antimicrobial susceptibility testing
20.1 kl. 16-18.30 Practical class: - Identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Gram-negative rods - Urine culture, sample collection and analysis Remember to bring a urine sample with you!
21.1 kl. 16.-18.30 Practical class: - Analysis of results and summary
27.1 kl. 16–18.30 Lecture: Gram−positive cocci
28.1 kl. 16-18.30 Practical class: - Identification of Gram−positive cocci - Throat culture: sample collection and culture
29.1 kl. 16-18.30 Practical class: - Analysis of results and summary
30.1. kl. 15–17.30 Lecture: Gram positive rods, anaerobic bacteria, yeasts, Moraxella, Neisseria and Haemophilus
3.2. kl. 16-18.30 Identification of unknown bacterial strains
4.2. Kl. 16-18.30 Analysis of results and summary
Further information
Mandatory attendance on every session.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Receives feedback and performs practical tasks under supervision
Follows instructions, considers safety and takes responsibility for her/his own task
Asks questions relevant for the own learning process
Can communicate and work with others people in the team
Assessment methods and criteria
For Approved course:
- 100% attendance at sessions.
- Passed laborations at the laboratory.
- Approved course assignment.
Qualifications
Clinical Microbiology, immunology, pathology 1 and 2