Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Clinical Placement II

Base Knowledge

 Water and Food Analysis, Systematic Pathological Anatomy, Cell and Molecular Biology, Clinical-Laboratory Biochemistry, Cytopathology, Laboratory Quality Control, Genetics, Clinical-Laboratory Hematology, Histotechnology, Immunology, Clinical-Laboratory Immunohemotherapy, Histochemistry and Immunohistochemistry, Clinical-Laboratorial Molecular Diagnosis, Clinical-Laboratorial Molecular Pathology, Microbiology Clinical-Laboratory, Morphology and Histotechnology, Laboratory Methods and Techniques, Oncobiology, Thanatology and Fetopathology.

Teaching Methodologies

 Predominantly a demonstrative methodology will be applied. However, interrogative, expository and active methodologies will be used according to the activities to be developed in each internship module.
At the end of each internship module, the student must deliver a report prepared to the internship officers, according to rules defined by the holder of the course.

Learning Results

On completion of the clinical placement the student must:
• Integrate the service where the clinical placement is held;
• Know the service organization;
• Make contact with the analytical techniques of clinical placement area;
• Develop teamwork skills;
• Develop skills and competences aimed at obtaining professional autonomy;
• Develop critical skills on the various situations that arise in a professional laboratory;
• Applying technical and scientific knowledge acquired in the curricular units related to the modules realized in this
placement.

Program

– Service integration
– Integration in the methodologies developed in the service
– Integration in the organizational culture of the service
– Integration in the work team and acquisition of team spirit
– Perception of constraints of professional practice
– Acquisition of autonomy and professional responsibility
– Integration in the service routine – Relationship with the patient and the user in general
– Update / review of the theoretical and practical knowledge previously acquired, according to the modules
developed during the curricular unit.

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

SIM

Bibliography

 The recommended bibliography for consultation must agree with the biomedical sciences internship modules
laboratory attended by the student.