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Item MLT-225-01-Sum17(North Idaho College, 2017-06-13) Kerrina HuffSyllabus: This course covers basic theory and clinical procedures used to isolate and identify intestinal, blood, and tissue parasites; dermatophytes, systemic and subcutaneous fungi, viruses, and mycobacteria.Item Basic Concepts in Transfusion Medicine (MLT-222)(North Idaho College, 2017-06-13) Kerrina HuffSyllabus: This course is an introduction to the basic theory and diagnostic procedures in immunology and covers basic theory and concepts of antigen-antibody reactions as they pertain to blood cell transfusions. Blood group antigens and the genetics of their inheritance are examined along with principles of immunology. Methods are introduced for performing blood grouping, compatibility testing, and component selection. Normal immune function as well as pathological conditions and application to laboratory testing will be covered.Item MLT-218-01-Sum17(North Idaho College, 2017-06-13) Kerrina HuffSyllabus: This course is an introduction to the basic theory and diagnostic procedures in medical chemistry. Basic principles and theory of biochemical and analytical tests and procedures used in the analysis of clinical specimens will be covered. This course emphasizes the correlation of specimen processing as well as analysis of test results and quality control data.Item PHAR-187-01-Sum17(North Idaho College, 2017-06-19) Kerrina HuffSyllabus: This course is a supervised pharmacy technician practice in a retail or institutional setting. Instruction and guidance are provided by the staff of participating pharmacies. Emphasis is on application of classroom content in the pharmacy setting. Lecture: 1 hour per week Onsite: 190 hoursItem PHAR-182-01-Sp17(North Idaho College, 2017-06-18) Kerrina HuffSyllabus: This course is a supervised pharmacy technician practice in a retail or institutional setting. Instruction and guidance are provided by the staff of participating pharmacies. Emphasis is on application of classroom content in the pharmacy setting. Lecture: 1 hour per week Onsite: 190 hours