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GURU KASHI UNIVERSITY University College of Paramedical Science (Code: 8)
Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (809101)
Credit: 04 L T P
SEM: 1st 3 1 0
Theory
1. Introduction to human body, its anatomy and physiology.
2. Tissues of body and their classification along with brief description.
3. Skeletal system-Structure of Bones, Bones of cranium, face, vertebral column, Upper &
lower limbs, fracture of bones, movements of joints.
4. Muscular System- Structure and types of muscles in human body.
5. Circulatory system- Structure of heart, names and position of main blood vessels.
6. Digestive system- Parts of gastrointestinal tract and associated glands.
7. Respiratory system- Parts of respiratory system.
8. Urinary system- Parts of urinary system.
9. Skin & sense organs- Eye, Ear, Nose and Tongue (taste buds).
10. Nervous system- Parts of Brain, spinal cord, Cranial nerve, spinal cord, Peripheral nerves,
Blood supply of Brain and spinal cord.
11. Reproductive system- male & female reproductive organs.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Basic Anatomy and Physiology by N Murugesh; Sathya Publishers, Madurai
2. Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology by Anne Waugh and Kathleen JW Wilson;
Curchill Living Stone; London
3. Anatomy and Physiology by Pears; JP Brothers, New Delhi
4. Anatomy and Physiology by Sears; ELBS, London
Batch 2017 only
GURU KASHI UNIVERSITY University College of Paramedical Science (Code: 8)
Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY (809102)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM: 1st 3 0 0
1. Introduction to Microbiology
Definition, Brief history, importance of microbiology
1. Structure of bacteria
Types of bacteria, Classification of bacteria on the basis of shapes, Anatomical
structure of a bacterial cell including spores, flagella and capsules.
3. Bacterial growth and nutrition of bacteria.
4. Microscopy –
Principle and care, working of Simple microscope and compound microscope
5. Sterilization - definition
- By dry heat,
- Moist heat,
- Autoclave & hot air oven- their structure, functioning, controls and sterilization
indicators.
- By radiation and filtration
6. Antiseptics and disinfectants.
7. Definitions, types, properties, use of disinfectants and antiseptics
8. Bacterial culture and culture techniques
Inoculations of culture media, aerobic and anaerobic culture, isolation of pure
and mixed cultures.
9. Staining techniques
Methods of smear preparation, Gram stain, Ziehl-Neelson’s (Z-N) stain, Albert’s
stain.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Textbook of Medical Microbiology by Satish Gupta; JP Brothers, New Delhi
2. Practical Book of Medical Microbiology by Satish Gupta; JP Brothers, New Delhi
3. An Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology by FJ Baker; Butterworth –
Heinemann; Oxford
4. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology by Praful B Godkar; Bhalani
Publishing House, Mumbai
5. Medical Laboratory Technology by Kanai Lal Mukherjee; Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi
6. Medical Laboratory Manual for Tropical Countries Vol. I and II by Monica
7. Cheesbrough; Cambridge University Press; UK
8. Text Book of Microbiology by Ananthanarayan and Paniker; Orient Longman,
Hyderabad
9. Text book of Medical Microbilogy by Cruckshiank Vol. I and II
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY-I (809103)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM: 1st 3 0 0
1. Introduction to haematology
1.1 Various apparatus used in haematology labs.
1.2 Precautions to be taken while working in a lab.
1.3 Role of technician in infection control
2. Heamopoisis.
2.1 Definition, composition and functions of blood
2.2 Erythropoiesis, leucopoiesis, thrombopoeisis
3. Basic haematological techniques
3.1 Characteristics of good technician
3.2 Preparations of specimen collection material
3.3 Lab request form
3.4 Universal precautions
3.5 Patient after care.
3.6 Haemolysis of blood
3.7 Separation of Serum
3.8 Separation of Plasma
3.9 Effect of storage on blood cell morphology
4. Anticoagulants
4.1 Definition and various types of anticoagulants along with their mode of action and
their preparation with merits and demerits of each.
5. Collection and preservation of blood
5.1. Collection of blood; venous and capillary
5.2. Various Equipment used for collection of blood samples
5.3. Safety measures at the time of sampling and collection
5.4 Preservation and disposal of processed blood samples
5.5. Changes in stored blood.
6. Collection, preservation and routine examination of urine samples.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Medical Laboratory Technology Vol. 1 by KL Mukherjee; Tata McGraw Hill
Publishers, New Delhi
2. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology by Praful B Godkar; Bhalani
Publishing House, Mumbai
3. Practical Haematology by JV Decei; ELBS with Curchill Living Stone; UK
4. Medical Laboratory Science Theory and Practical by J Ochei and A Kolhatkar,
5. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi 2000 Ed.
6. Medical Lab. Technology by Satish Gupte, JP Publishers
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
BASIC BIOCHEMISTRY (809104)
Credit: 03
SEM: 1st L T P
Theory 3 0 0
1. Introduction to biochemistry
1.1 Definition
1.2 Importance of biochemistry
1.3 SI Units and their use
1.4 Volumetric apparatus and their calibration
2. Cleaning and storage of laboratory, glass and plastic ware
2.1 Cleaning and care of laboratory glass and plastic ware
2.2 Different cleaning agents (soaps, detergents, chromic acid)
2.3 Methods of cleaning and storage
3. Important instruments; principle, working, handling and care
3.1 Balance (Analytical, electrical/electronic)
3.2 Centrifuge
3.3 Colorimeter
4. pH- definition, scale, indicators
4.1 Buffer solution: Definition and Preparation
5. Blood fractions
5.1 Preparation of Serum
5.2. Preparation of Plasma
5.3. Different protein precipitating reagents
5.4. Preparation of Protein Free Filtrate (PFF)
6. Collection and preservation of clinical specimens
- Blood
- Urine
- Stool
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. A Procedure Manual for Routine Diagnostic Tests Vol. I by KL Mukherjee; Tata
McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi
2. Biochemistry Estimations by F.J.Baker
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
ELEMENTERY BIOLOGY (809105)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM: 1st 3 0 0
Theory 1. LIVING WORLD
1.1 Introduction to biology
1.2 Biology & Its Branches; relationships with other sciences; scientific methods in
Biology; Historical breakthroughs;
1.3 scope of biology and career options; role of Biology in dispelling myths and
misbelieves;
1.4 characters of living organisms, (elementary idea of metabolism, Transfer of
energy at molecular level, open and closed systems, homoeostasis, growth and
Reproduction, adaptation, survival, death).
2. DIVERSITY OF LIFE
1.1 Variety of living organisms, need, history and types of classification (artificial,
Natural, polygenetic);
1.2 Binomial nomenclature; Two kingdom system, Five Kingdom System, their
merits and demerits,
3. CELL AS A BASIC UNIT OF LIFE
3.1 Cell Theory, Difference between Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic Cell,
3.2 Brief introduction to the cell Organelles and their functions.
3.3 Cell Division: Brief Introduction, Mitosis, Meiosis
4. TISSUES
4.1 Study of different animal tissues,
4.2 Nervous tissue
4.3 Connective
4.4 Muscular
4.5 Epithelial
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. NCERT biology books volume I.
2. Trueman's Elementary Biology by K.N. Bhatia (Author), M.P. Tyagi.
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
ELEMENTARY PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY (809106)
Credit: 04 L T P
SEM: 1st 4 0 0
SECTION-1 (ELEMENTARY PHYSICS)
Theory
1. SI UNITS
Need for measurement: units of measurement; system of units SI units; fundamental
and derived units; length and time measurements.
2. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM
Concept of magnetic field. Oersted’s experiment; Biot- Savart law and its application
to current carrying circular loop, Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long
straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids.
3. ATOMS & NUCLEI
Alpha-particle scattering experiment; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model,
Energy levels. hydrogen spectrum. Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses,
isotopes, isobars; isotones Radioactivity-alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and
their properties; radioactive decay law. Applications of radio activity.
4. OPTICS
Reflection of light: spherical mirrors & its types. Refraction of Light: lenses & its
types. Image formations, magnification & power of a lens, Refraction and dispersion
of light through a prism. Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky and reddish
appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Microscope & their Magnifying Powers.
SECTION-II (ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY)
1. SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISRY
General introduction: importance and scope of Chemistry. Historical approach to
particulate nature of matter, laws of chemical combination, Dalton`s atomic theory:
concept of elements, atoms and molecules.
2. REDOX REACTION
Concept of oxidation & reduction
Oxidation number
Balancing Redox reaction in terms of loss or gain of electrons and change in
oxidation number
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3. CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Chemicals in medicines - annalgesica, tranquilizers, antisecptics, disinfectants,
antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines.
Chemicals in food- preservatives, artificial sweetening agents.
Cleansing agents - soaps and detergents, cleansing action
4. MODERN PERIODIC TABLE Significance and Classification upto 20 elements. Atomic number valency &
electronic configuration, atomic and molecular maasses, mole concept and molar
mass.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Pradeep's New Course Chemistry by S.N. Dhawan , S.C. Kheterpal , P.N. Kapil
2. NCERT chemistry books.
3. Pradeep's Fundamental Physics by K.L. Gomber and K.L. Gogia.
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I (120104)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM: 1st 3 0 0
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Facets of Literature
1.1 Short Stories
1.1.1 Homecoming – R.N. Tagore
1.1.2 The Selfish Giant Oscar Wilde
1.1.3 The Diamond Necklace Guy De Maupassantt
1.1.4 The Stick – Justice Surinder Singh
1.2 Prose
1.2.1 I Have A Dream – Martin Luther King
1.2.2 On Habits – A. G. Gardiner
1.2.3 My struggle for An Education Booker T Washington
1.2.4 On Seeing People Off – Max Beerbohm
1.3 Poems
1.3.1 Ozymandias – P.B. Shelley
1.3.2 Daffodils – William Wordsworth
1.3.3 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening – Robert Frost
1.3.4 Forefathers Edmund Blunden
2. Grammar and Usage
2.1 Parts of speech
2.1.1 Nouns
2.1.2 Pronouns
2.1.3 Adjectives
2.1.4 Articles
2.1.5 Verbs
2.1.6 Adverbs
2.1.7 Prepositions
2.1.8 Conjunction
2.1.9 Interjection
2.1.10 Identifying parts of speech
2.1.11 Structures: Verb patterns, Question tags,
2.1.12 Subject – Verb agreement (concord)
2.2 Pair of words (Words commonly confused and misused)
2.3 Tenses
2.4 Correction of incorrect sentences
2.5 One word Substitution
3. Translation (04 hrs)
3.1 Glossary of Administrative Terms (English and Hindi)
3.2 Translation from Hindi into English
4. Paragraph of 100150 words from outlines
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5. Comprehension
Unseen passages of literacy, scientific, data/graph based for comprehension exercises
6. Communication
6.1 Definition, Introduction and Process of Communication
6.2 Objectives of Communication
6.3 Notices
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. English and Communication Skills, BookIIBy Kuldip Jaidka, Alwainder Dhillon and
parmod Kumar Singla, Prescribed by NITTTR, Chandigarh & Published By Abhishek
Publication, 5759,Sector17,Chandigarh
2. Essentials of Business Communication by Pal and Rorualling; Sultan Chand and Sons
3. The Essence of Effective Communication, Ludlow and Panthon; Prentice Hall of India
4. New Design English Grammar, Reading and Writing Skills by AL Kohli (Course A and
course B), Kohli Publishers, 34Industrial Area PhaseII,Chandigarh,
5. New Design English Reading and Advanced Writing Skills for Class XI and XII by MK
Kohli and AL Kohli; Kohli Publishers, 34Industrial Area PhaseII,Chandigarh,
6. A Practical English Grammar by Thomson and Marlinet
7. Spoken English by V Sasikumar and PV Dhamija; Tata McGraw Hill
8. English Conversation Practice by Grount Taylor; Tata McGraw Hill
9. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan and Meera Banerji; MacMillan
India Ltd., Delhi
10. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by RC Sharma and Krishna Mohan; Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.New Delhi
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GURU KASHI UNIVERSITY University College of Paramedical Science (Code: 8)
Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB (809107)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM: 1st 0 0 4
PRACTICAL
1. Demonstration of safety rules (universal precautions) in a microbiology laboratory
2. Preparation of cleaning agents and techniques of cleaning of glass and plastic
ware.
3. Sterilization by autoclave and hot air oven
4. Handling and use of compound microscope
5. Staining techniques: Gram, Albert’s, Ziehl – Neelson’s
6. Demonstration of motility (Hanging drop method)
7. Preparation and sterilization of various culture media ( Nutrient agar, Nutrient
broth, Blood agar, Chocolate agar, Mac-Conkey agar, Lowenstein-Jensen Media
8. Aerobic and anaerobic culture methods
9. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing by Stokes disc diffusion method
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CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY-I LAB (809108)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM: 1st 0 0 4
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Demonstration of various parts of centrifuge; its functioning and care
2. Demonstration of various parts of microscope its functioning and care
3. Cleaning and drying of glass and plastic ware
4. Preparation of various anticoagulants
5. Collection of venous and capillary blood
6. Preparation of the stains and other reagents
7. Preparation of peripheral blood film (PBF)
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
BASIC BIOCHEMISTRY LAB (809109)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM: 1st 0 0 4
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Cleaning of glass ware
2. Standardization of glass ware
3. Handling and maintenance of Balance, Centrifuge, Colorimeter
4. Preparation of various anticoagulants and specimen collection vials/containers
5. Collection of blood by various methods 6. Separation of serum and plasma
7. Preparation of different protein precipitating agents, PFF preparation
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GURU KASHI UNIVERSITY University College of Paramedical Science (Code: 8)
Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
HISTOTECHNOLOGY (809201)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM: 2nd
3 0 0
Theory
1. General description & uses of common equipments in histopathology laboratory,
maintenance laboratory hazards and safety precautions.
2. Light Microscope
2.1 Principles of light microscope
2.2 Various parts of microscope
2.3 Uses of microscope
2.4 Cleaning and maintenance of microscope
2.5 Various attachments of light microscope (introduction only)
- Polarizing
- Dark field
- Phase contrast
- Fluorescent
3. Special stains
3.1 Principle, significance and interpretation of different types of stains
- PAS
- Silver impergnation stain – Reticulin fibre
- Ziehl Neelson’s – for AFB and Leprae
- Masson’s trichrome stain
- Pearl’s Prussion Blue – Iron
- Oil Red O – fat
- Gram’s stain – Gram +ve and Gram –ve
4. Decalcification
4.1 Process of decalcification
4.2 Various types of decalcifying methods
4.3 Their mechanism, advantage, disadvantage and applications
5. Handling of fresh histological tissues (Frozen Section)
5.1 Reception and processing of frozen tissue
5.2 Freezing microtome and cryostat
5.3 Advantages and dis-advantages of freezing microtome and cryostat
5.4 Working, care, maintenance of freezing microtome and cryostat
5.5 Frozen section cutting
5.6 Staining
- Rapid H&E
- Fat stain
5.7 Mounting of frozen section
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology by Praful B Godkar; Bhalani Publishing
House, Mumbai
2. Theory and Practice of Histological Technique by John D. Bancroft, Churchill Livingstone,
London
3. Cellular Pathology Techniques by CFA Culling, Butterworths, London
4. Medical Lab Technology by Dr. Ramnik Sood, MD, Maulana Azad College, New
Delhi
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY (809202)
Credit: 04 L T P
SEM: 2nd
4 0 0
1. Bacteriology
- General characteristics of bacteria - morphology, staining, culture, biochemical
- Characteristics and Lab diagnosis of:
1.1 Staphylococi
1.2 Streptococci and pneumococci
1.3 Corynebacterium diptheria
1.4 Enterobacteriacae - I (E coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter)
1.5 Enterobacteriacae – II (Salmonella, Shigella, Proteus)
1.6 Pseudomonas
1.7 Vibrio Cholerae
1.8 Neisseria
1.9 Clostridium
1.10 Treponema Pallidium
1.11 Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2. Bacteriological examination of:
2.1 Water
2.2 Milk
3. Bacterial pathogenicity
3.1 Definition of pathogenicity, pathogenesis and virulence
3.2 Sources of infection
3.3 Mode of spread of infection
3.4 Types of infection
4. Laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases
4.1 Respiratory tract infections
4.2 Wound and skin infections
4.3 Urinary tract infections
4.4 Genital tract infection
4.5 Gastro intestinal infections
4.6 PUO/Enteric fever
5. Nosocomial Infection
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Common types and source of nosocomial infection
5.3 Control of nosocomial infections
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Anatomy and Physiology by Pears; JP Brothers, New Delhi
2. Anatomy and Physiology by Sears; ELBS, London
3. Basic Anatomy and Physiology by N Murugesh; Sathya Publishers, Madurai
4. Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology by Anne Waugh and Kathleen JW Wilson;
Churchill Living Stone; London
Batch 2017 only
GURU KASHI UNIVERSITY University College of Paramedical Science (Code: 8)
Advanced Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Code: 809)
CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY – II (809203)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM:2nd
3 0 0
Theory
1 Haemoglobinometery
1.1. Formation of haemoglobin, function and its degradation
1.2. Types of haemoglobin
1.3. Various methods of estimation with specific reference to
Cyanmethaemoglobin Method
2 Haemocytometery
2.1. Various counting chambers
2.2. Methods of counting of RBC, WBC and platelets, their calculation and reference
values.
2.3. Errors involved in haemocytometery and means to minimize them.
Preparation of blood Films Types. Methods of preparation (Thick and thin
smear/film)
3. Staining techniques in Haematology (Romanowsky’s stains) : Principle, composition,
preparation of staining reagents and procedure of the following
3.1. Giemsa stain
3.2. Leishman stain
3.3. Wright’s stain
3.4. Field’s stain
3.5. JSB stain.
4. Differential leucocyte counting (DLC)
4.1. Preparation and staining of blood film
4.2. Performance of DLC
4.3. Normal values and significance of DLC
4.4. Blood cell morphology in health and disease
5. Quality Assurance in haematology such as accuracy, precision etc.
6 Automation in haematology such as blood cell counters.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Medical Laboratory Technology Vol. 1 by KL Mukherjee; Tata McGraw Hill Publishers,
New Delhi
2. An Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology by FJ Baker; Butterworth Heinmann,
Oxford
3. Medical Laboratory Manual for Tropical Countries by Monica Cheesbrough; Cambridge
University Press, UK
4. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology by Praful B Godkar; Bhalani Publishing
House, Mumbai
5. .Practical Haematology by JV Decei; ELBS with Curchill Living Stone; UK
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY-I (809204)
Credit: 04 L T P
SEM:2nd
4 0 0
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Carbohydrates
1.1. Definition
1.2. Composition and sources
1.3. Classification
1.4. Reactions
1.5. Important monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides
1.6. Breakage of glucose, fructose, galactose , lactose, maltose
1.7. Role of carbohydrates
2 Lipids
2.1. Definition
2.2. Classification
2.3. Introduction to fatty acids, phospholipids, triglycerides, sterol, eregsterol,Cholesterol
2.4. Reactions of fats
2.5. Role of lipids
3. Proteins
3.1. Definition
3.2. Classification
3.3. Composition
3.4. Name of various amino acids
3.5. Properties of proteins
3.6. Role of proteins
3.7. Colour reactions
4. Enzymes
4.1 Definition
4.2 Classification
4.3 Chemical nature of enzymes
4.4 Properties of Enzymes
4.5 Factors affecting enzyme activity
4.6 Enzyme Inhibitors
4.7 Enzymes of Diagnostic Importance
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. A Procedure Manual for Routine Diagnostic Tests Vol. I and III by KL Mukherjee; Tata
McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi
2. A Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology by P Godkar; Bhalani Publishing House,
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INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY-II (809205)
Credit: 04 L T P
SEM:2nd
4 0 0
Theory
1. LIVING WORLD
Origin and evolution of life - theories of evolution; evidence of evolution; sources of
variations (Mutation, recombination, genetic drift, migration, natural selection);
concept of species; Specification and isolation (geographical and reproductive); origin
of species.
2. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Atmosphere; Hydrosphere; Lithosphere; Abiotic and Biotic components of
Ecosystem;Biogeochemical cycles of Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen; Food Chain and
Food web.
3. GENETICS
Continuity of life - heredity, variation; mendel's laws of inheritance, chromosomal
basis of inheritance; other patterns of inheritance - incomplete dominance,
multiple allelism, quantitative inheritance- Chromosomes - bacterial cell and
eukaryotic cell; parallelism between genes and chromosomes; genome, linkage
and crossing over; gene mapping; -recombination; DNA as a genetic material – its
structure and replication; structure of RNA and its role in protein synthesis .
4. MORPHOLOGY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Morphology - root, stem and leaf, their sturucture and modification; Inflorescence,
flower,fruit, seed and their types;Description of Poaceae, Liliaceae, Fabaceae
Solanaceae,Brassicaceae and Asteraceae Morphology of animals - salient features of
earthworm, cockroach and rat; tissue systems,structure and function of tissues –
epithelial, connective, muscular and nervious.
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HISTOTCHNOLOGY LAB (809206)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM:2nd
0 0 4
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Reception and reporting
2. Gross examination of specimen
3. Processing of tissue
4. Fixation of tissue
5. Study of different type of microtome
6. Sharpening of microtome knife
7. Section cutting
8. H&E staining
9. PAP staining
10. Preservation of different Histopathological specimen
11. Preparation of permanent slides
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CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY I (809207)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM:2nd
0 0 4
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Collection, transportation of clinical samples, processing including culture of following
clinical samples for identification of pathogens – Urine, Stool, Sputum, Throat swabs,
Pus and Pus swabs, Blood, Skin, Eye and Ear swabs and CSF
2. Identification of pure bacterial cultures of common pathogens.
3. Bacteriological examination of water and milk samples
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CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY – II (809208)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM:2nd 0 0 4
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Preparation of peripheral blood film and recognition of different cellular components
2. Preparation and standardization of stains (leishman and giemsa)
3. Preparation of thick and thin blood smear.
4. Haemoglobin Estimation by Oxy-Hb and Cyanmethaemoglobin method
5. Counting of RBC
6. Counting of WBC
7. Platelet counting
8. Absolute eosinophil counting
9. Study of morphology of normal RBC and WBC with the help of stained Slide.
10. To study abnormal morphology of RBC with the help of stained slide
11. To study abnormal morphology of WBC with the help of stained slide
12. To study abnormal morphology of platelet with the help of stained slide
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY –I (809209)
Credit: 02 L T P
SEM:2nd
0 0 4
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Detection of carbohydrates
2. Detection of proteins and their types
3. Detection of lipids
4. Models of cycles of carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism.
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HISTOPATHOLOGY & CYTOLOGY (809301)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM:3rd
3 0 0
Theory
1. Introduction and definition of:
1.1 Histology
1.2 Histopathology
1.3 Biopsy
1.4 Autopsy
1.5 Autolysis
2. Reception of Specimen
2.1 Reception, recording, labelling and preservation of histological specimen
3. Fixation and various fixatives
3.1 Commonly used fixatives
1. Preparation of Tissue (Different Methods of Preparation of Tissue)
4.1 Unfixed Tissue preparations
- Teased preparation
- Frozen section
4.2 Fixed Tissue preparations (introduction only)
- Paraffin embedding
- Gelatin embedding
5. Processing of tissues
5.1 Dehydration
5.2 Clearing/Dealcoholisation
5.3 Infiltration and impregnation
5.4Paraffin embedding
6. Microtomy
6.1 Microtome
- Types
- Advantages and disadvantages
-Working principle, care and maintenance
. 6.2 Microtome Knives
- Various types of knives
- Sharpening of knives
- Honing technique
- Stropping technique
- Faults Occurring During Section Cutting and their Remedies
7. Theory of staining (Routine)
7.1 Principle and mechanism of routine stain (Haematoxylin and Eosin)
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7.2 Various steps of staining (Haematoxylin and Eosin)
- Deparaffinization
- Hydration
- Nuclear Staining
- Differentiation
- Blueing
- Counterstaining
- Dehydration
- Clearing and Mounting
- Results
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. An Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology by FJ Baker; Butterworths
Scientific, London
2. Carleton’s Histological Technique by RAB, Drury, MADM (OXON), FRC Path,
Northwick Paru Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex
3. Theory and Practice of Histological Technique by John D. Bancroft, Churchill
Livingstone, London
4. Cellular Pathology Techniques by CFA Culling, Butterworths, London
5. Medical Lab Technology by Dr. Ramnik Sood, MD, Maulana Azad College, New
Delhi
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CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY & VIROLOGY (809302)
Credit: 05 L T P
SEM:3rd
4 1 0
Theory
1. Introduction to medical parasitology.
2. General characteristics, morphology, classification
- Protozoa
- Helminths
3. Laboratory Samples
Collection, transportation, processing and preservation of samples for routine investigations
– Blood, stool
4. Concentration techniques
- Principle and application of concentration techniques of stool for demonstration of ova and
cysts
5. Giardia and Entamoeba histolytica
- Morphology
- Life cycle
- Lab diagnosis
6. Ancylostoma and Ascaris lumbricoides
- Morphology
- Life cycle
- Lab diagnosis
7. T solium, T saginata
- Morphology
- Life cycle
- Lab diagnosis
8. Malarial Parasite (P. Vivax and P. Falciparum)
- Morphology
- Life cycle
- Lab diagnosis
9. Virology
-Introduction to medical virology
-Classification of viruses.
- Introduction to medically important viruses
- Collection, transportation and storage of sample for viral diagnosis
- Processing of samples for viral diagnosis (Egg inoculation and tissue culture)
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Parasitology by KD Chatterjee; Chatterjee Medical Publishers, Kolkatta
2. Pledical Parasitology by Arora & Arora
3. An introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology by FJ Baker; Butterworth
Heinemann Oxford
4. Text Book of Medical Microbilogy by Satish Gupta; JP Brothers, New Delhi
5. Textbook of Microbiology by Ananthanarayan and Panikar; Orient Longman,
Hyderabad
6. Practical Book of Medical Microbiology by Satish Gupta; JP Brothers, New Delhi
7. Medical Laboratory Science Theory and Practice by J Ochei and A Kolhatkar
8. Medical Laboratory Science by J. Achie and Kolhatkar, Tata McGraw Hill
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BLOOD BANKING (809303)
Credit: 03 L T P
SEM:3rd
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Theory
1. Historical introduction to Transfusion medicine (blood banking )
2. Development of ABO antigen in red cells
3. Glassware used in Blood Banking
3.1Types of glassware and cleaning agents used
3.2 Cleaning of new and used glassware/plastic ware
3.3Care of glassware/plastic ware
4. Anticoagulants used in blood bank
4.1 Types and composition of various anticoagulants
4.2. Advantages and disadvantages of various anticoagulants
5. Screening of blood donors for:
5.1 MP
5.2 VDRL
5.3 HIV
5.4 HbsAg
5.5 HCV
6. Antigen and Antibody
6.1 Definition of antigen and antibody
6.2 Classification of antigens and antibodies.
7. ABO Blood Group System
7.1 Antigens and antibodies involved
7.2 Principle and procedure of ABO blood grouping
7.3 Various other sub groups A1,A2,A1B,A2B
8 The Rh Blood Group System
8.1 Antigen and antibody involved
8.2 Principle and procedure of Rh grouping
8.3 Variant of D antigen (Du)
9. Coombs Test
9.1 Direct coombs test (principle, procedure, importance and application)
9.2 Indirect coombs test (principle, procedure, importance and application)
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10. Cross Matching
10.1 Types of cross matching
10.2 Various methods and their procedures
11. Blood Collection and storage
11.1 Screening of blood donor and characteristics of ideal blood donor.
11.2 Blood collection procedure
11.3 Transportation and storage
12. Various blood components (Packed cells, Fresh frozen plasma, Cryoprecipitate, PRP
(Platelet rich plasma)
12.1 Preparation
12.2 Preservation
13. Blood Transfusion reactions
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Introduction to Modern Lab Technology by FJ Baker, Butterworth, Heinemann
Publishers Oxford
2. Text book of Modern Lab Technology by Praful and Godker, Bhalani Publisher,
Mumbai
3. Modern Lab Technology – A Procedure Manual for Routine Diagnostic Test by
4. Kanai L. Mukerjee, Volume 1, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing, New Delhi
5. Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices by Denise M Harmering, Jay
Pee Brothers, New Delhi
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY- II (809304)
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Theory
1. Serum Bilirubin
1.1 Formation and excretion of bilirubin
1.2 Formation of bile pigments
1.3 Conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin
1.4 Principle and procedures of serum bilirubin estimation (Direct & Indirect)
1.5 Reference values
1.6 Clinical importance
2. Urinary Proteins and Creatnine
2.1 24 hr. urinary proteins and creatnine estimation
2.2 Reference values
2.3 Clinical importance
3. SGOT and SGPT
3.1 Principle and procedures of estimation
3.2 Reference values
3.3 Clinical importance
4. ALP and ACP
4.1 Principle and procedures of estimation
4.2 Reference values
4.3 Clinical importance
5. Serum Amylase
5.1 Principle and procedures of estimation
5.2 Reference values
5.3 Clinical importance
6. Renal Function Tests
6.1 Renal clearance test-Principle and procedures
6.2 Clinical importance
7. Serum Calcium and Phosphorus
7.1 Principle and procedures of estimation
7.2 Reference values
7.3 Clinical importance
8. Lipid Profile
8.1 Formation of cholesterol
8.2 High density and low density cholesterol
8.3 Principles and procedures of estimation
8.4 Reference value
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8.5 Clinical importance
8.6 Triglycerides
8.7 Estimation and importance of various ratios of HDL, LDL and VLDL
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. A Procedure Manual for Routine Diagnostic Tests Vol. I, II and III by KL
Mukherjee; Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi
2. Practical Clinical Biochemistry by H. Varley; Heinmann Publishers, Oxford
3. A Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology by P Godkar; Bhalani
Publishers, Mumbai
4. Medical Laboratory Science, Theory and Practice by J Ochaie and A Kolhatkar,
Tata McGraw Hill
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Medical Laboratory Management (809305)
Credit: 03 L T P
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Theory
1. Ethical Principles and standards for a clinical laboratory professional
a. Duty to the patient
b. Duty to colleagues and other professionals
c. Duty to the society
2. Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Regulations and Accreditation
a. Introduction to Basics of GLP and Accreditation
b. Aims of GLP and Accreditation
c. Advantages of Accreditation
d. Brief knowledge about Nation and International Agencies for clinical laboratory
accreditation
3. Awareness / Safety in a clinical laboratory
a. General safety precautions
b. HIV: pre- and Post-exposure guidelines
c. Hepatitis B & C: pre- and Post-exposure guidelines
d. Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
4. Patient management for clinical samples collection, collection of sample, transportation and
preservation
5. Sample accountability
a. Purpose of accountability
b. Methods of accountability
6. Sample analysis
a. Introduction
b. Factors affecting sample analysis
7. Reporting results
a. Basic format of a test report
b. Reported reference range
c. Clinical Alerts
d. Abnormal results
e. Turnaround time
f. Results from referral laboratories
g. Release of examination results
h. Alteration in reports
8. Quality Management system
a. Introduction
Suggested Readings:
1. Medical Laboratory Management, by Sangeeta Sharma et.al, Viva Books Pvt Ltd.
4737/23, Ansar Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi
2. Clinical Laboratory Management, by Lynne Shore Garcia, ISBN Number 978-1-
55581-279
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COMPUTER APPLICATION (803405)
Credit: 03 L T P
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Theory
1. Introduction to Computers
2. Block diagram of a computer & overview of its working
3. Interconnections of various peripherals with computers
4. Input/output & Secondary storage device
5. Classified of programming languages
6. Classification of computers
7. Familiarization with operating system
8. Introduction to Computer Operating System (Dos,Windows95/XP)
9. Introduction to DOS structure, system files, batch files & configuration files
10. Booting the system from floppy and hard disk
11. Brief introduction to DOS, Internal and External commands
12. Familiarization with windows structures, its use and application
13. Prepation of Documents through word processing
14. Idea of Text Editors like Microsoft Word, write etc.
15. Opening a document
16. Preparing documents, inserting diagrams and tables
17. Editing documents
18. Character, Word and line editing
19. Margin setting, Paragraph alignment
20. Block operations
21. Spell checker
22. Saving a document
23. Printing a document
24. Information Presentation for Decision making using Spreadsheet (Excel)
25. Application of spread sheet
26. Structure of spreadsheet
27. Preparing spreadsheet for simple data and numeric operations
28. Using formulae in spreadsheet operations
29. Making tables, sorting and quering
30. Creation of graphs, Pie charts, bar charts
31. Printing reports
32. Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
33. Making simple drawings using features of CAD and conforming the drafting
specifications
34. Saving and retrieving drawings
35. Dimensioning
36. Lettering
37. Plotting drawing
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Fundamentals of Computer by V Rajaraman; Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
2. Information Technology for Management by Henery Lucas, 7th edition, Tata Mc Graw
Hills, New Delhi
3. Computers Fundamentals Architecture and Organisation by B Ram, revised Edition, New
Age International Publishers, New Delhi
4. Computers Today by SK Basandara, Galgotia publication Pvt ltd. Daryaganj, New Delhi.
5. Internet for Every One by Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon; Vikas Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., Jungpura, New Delhi
6. A First Course in Computer by Sanjay Saxena; Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Jungpura, New Delhi
7. Computer Fundamentals by PK Sinha; BPB Publication, New Delhi
8. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Leon and Leon;Vikas PublishingHouse Pvt.
Ltd., Jungpura, New Delhi
9. On Your Marks - Net…Set…Go… Surviving in an e-world by Anushka Wirasinha,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
10. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Vipin Arora, Eagle Parkashan, Jalandhar
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HISTOPATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY LAB (809306)
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Reception of specimen, labelling and preserving the specimen
2. Preparation of various smears by unfixed methods - Teased smears
3. Preparation of different fixatives with preparation of formalin based fixatives
4. Preparation of paraffin blocks from various tissue pieces
5. Handling of microtome
6. Sharpening of microtome knives
7. Preparation of blocks for fine cutting
8. Practice of fine section cutting
10. Performing H&E staining on sections
11. Mounting and labelling of tissue section using various mounting medias.
12. Demonstration of cell
13. Processing of urine samples for malignant cells
14. Processing of sputum sample for malignant cytology
15. To perform H&E on given smear
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CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY & VIROLOGY LAB (809307)
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Collection and routine stool examination for detection of intestinal parasites
- Saline preparation
- Lugol’s Iodine preparation
- Concentration methods
a) Floatation method (saturated salt solution/zinc sulphate)
b) Centrifugation method (formal ether)
2. Identification of following adult worms from preserved specimen/slides
- Tapeworm
- Roundworm
- Hookworm
- Giardia
- Entamoeba , histolytica, E. Coli
3. Preparation and identification of blood parasites
- Preparation of stains (Leishman, Giemsa Field)
- Preparation of thin and thick smears
- Staining of smears by Leishman, Giemsa Field
- Examination of smears for malarial parasite (P. vivax and P. falciparum)
- Demonstration of various stages of malarial parasite from stained slides
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BLOOD BANKING LAB (809308)
Credit: 02 L T P
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Washing and sterilization of glass ware
2. Performing ABO blood grouping by following method:
- Direct
- Tube Test
- Indirect (reverse)
- Subgroup
3. Performing-Rh grouping by following techniques:
- Slide
- Tube technique
4. Performance of Coombs Test
- Direct
- Indirect
5. Cross Matching (compatibility testing)
- Major
- Minor
6. Preparation of anticoagulants
- ACD (Acid Citrate Dextrose)
- CPD (Citrate Phosphate Dextrose)
- CPDA (Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Analine)
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY- II LAB (809309)
Credit: 02 L T P
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Serum bilirubin estimation
2. Phosphorus estimation
3. Calcium estimation
4. Renal clearance tests
5. SGOT estimation
6. SGPT estimation
7. ALP estimation
8. ACP estimation
9. Total cholesterol estimation
10. Triglyceride estimation
11. Estimation of HDL and calculation of VLDL and LDL
12. Urinary protein and creatinine estimation ( 24 hr)
13. Estimation of serum amylase
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING (809401)
OBJECTIVE
The objective of providing professional training is to:
1. Create confidence in the students to work in world of work by developing practical skills
pertaining to laboratory management and diagnostic skills in the field of clinical haematology,
transfusion medicine blood banking, clinical biochemistry, clinical microbiology,
histopathology and cytology and ensuring laboratory safety and quality assurance.
2. Create necessary awareness regarding use of various types of diagnostic equipment,
particularly sophisticated ones which are used in the field of medical laboratory technology.
3. Develop appreciation regarding size and scale of operations, environment and other related
aspects like value of team work, interpersonal relations and professional ethics in the field of
medical laboratory technology.
4. Develop necessary traits for starting small clinical laboratories as per requirements.
SELECTION OF TRAINING PLACES
The institute offering diploma programme in Medical Laboratory Technology should establish
contact/rapport by personal visit to following types of organizations:
1. Medical Colleges/Research institutions
2. Civil Hospitals at District Headquarters having well equipped laboratory
3. Hospitals in private sector
4. Well established clinical laboratories being run by a qualified person
LIST OF PRACTICALS
List of exercises is suggested below which should be carried out during 4th
semester.
1. Preparation of various anticoagulants/containers
2. Collection of various clinical samples
3. Haemoglobin estimation
4. TLC, DLC, ESR, PCV, BT & CT
5. Absolute Eosinophil Count
6. APTT/PTTK
7. Prothrombin time & calculation of INR
8. Blood Sugar – Random/Fasting/PP
9. GTT/ST
10. Urine – Complete examination
11. Stool – Complete examination
12. RA/RF factor
13. ABO and Rh blood grouping
14. Widal test
15. VDRL test
16. Cleaning of glassware
17. Disposal of Medical wastes (use of bags)
18. Staining of blood film
19. H&E staining
20. Spotting
21. Reticulocyte count
22. Platelet count
23. Peripheral blood film examination
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24. Sputum examination for AFB
25. Serum calcium
26. CSF examination
27. Lipid profile
28. Liver function test
29. Renal function test
30. Stool for occult blood
31. Urine for culture and sensitivity
32. Blood for culture and sensitivity
33. Semen culture
34. Pus culture and sensitivity
35. Staining of smears by various staining procedures
36. Biochemical testing
37. HIV Test
38. HbsAg test
39. ASO
40. CRP
41. Pregnancy test
42. Spotting
In addition to the above, students are expected to learn various tests being conducted at the
training centre, where ever they are undergoing training.
EVALUATION OF STUDENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Professional training will have 1000 marks. Out of which 500 marks will be awarded by
the organization where placed for practical/professional training and 500 marks are for (Board)
external examination. The criteria for internal assessment will be as under:
a) Criteria for internal assessment by Weightage organization where placed (%) for
practical/professional training
Specific criteria Marks
1. Attendance/Punctuality 10
2. Proficiency in conducting laboratory test 30
3. Preparation of portfolio based on day to day work done in various laboratories 20
4. Initiative/responsibility exhibited 10
5. Interpersonal relations 10
6. Behaviour/attitude 10
7. Maintenance of equipment and work place 10
GENERAL GUIDELINES
(i) The students should to prepare practical record book as per given list of the experiments.
Besides, they can also add other experiments as well.
(ii) External examiner along with internal faculty should evaluate the student’s performance
through viva voice/spotting/performance and synopsis.