
Clinical Pathology
Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences Department
Dr. Eugene Rogers, 978-934-4478
eugene_rogers@uml.edu
Clinical Pathology combines the theoretical and technical knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, clinical chemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, hematology, histocompatibility, cellular pathology and other fields as they pertain to the diagnosis, monitoring and prevention of disease.
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Pathology is a unique program that was developed for medical laboratory personnel, medical professionals, nurses, biologists and biochemists who are interested in expanding and updating their knowledge in clinical pathology. Personnel employed in the biomedical and biotechnology industries are another population of students who will benefit from this certificate program.
Required Courses:
30.550 Human Development and Pathophysiology#
36.551 Advanced Pathophysiology#
Electives - Choose 2:
32.604 Health Data Analysis#
36.553 Advanced Clinical Biochemistry
36.580 Clinical Applications of Molecular Genetics#
36.613 Infectious Disease#
36.617 Medical Parasitology
[#courses are offered both on-campus and on-line.]

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