FARM5160 – Clinical Laboratory Medicine
Course description
Course content
This course explains the use of laboratory tests and how they are applied in diagnostics, classification and prognosis, selection of therapy, monitoring and follow up of diseases and drug treatment. The emphasis is on analysis of blood specimens, interpretation and implication of findings in the fields of medical biochemistry, clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenomics. Techniques within endoscopy and imaging will also be described.
Learning outcome
After completing the course:
- you will be able to explain the rationale behind blood tests and other laboratory investigations that are used to identify and describe disease in various organs and functions like kidney, liver, cardiovascular system, bone marrow, gastro-intestinal tractus, blood coagulation etc.
- you will be able to interpret results from blood tests and lab investigations that are relevant for pharmacotherapy including adverse effects etc.
- you will have a basic knowledge of endoscopy and imaging techniques like gastroscopy, ultrasound, X-ray, CT, MR and PET.
- you will be able to apply therapeutic drug monitoring and pharmacogenetics for personalized pharmacotherapy.
- you will be able to perform calculation of individual dosing based on renal function for drugs where this is relevant.
- you are able to contribute in the discussion in multidisciplinary teams and in patient records regarding blood tests and other laboratory investigations, specifically for the validation of adverse drug reactions.
Admission to the course
The course is mainly open to students who have been admitted to the 5-year Master`s Programme in Pharmacy at the Department?of Pharmacy, University of Oslo. In the event that space is available, other master`s level students may apply. Knowledge in relevant subject area corresponding to the content of Semester 1 through 7 at the department’s Master`s Programme in Pharmacy is required. For more information, please contact the Study Administration at the Department of Pharmacy, studieinfo@farmasi.uio.no.
Formal prerequisite knowledge
- FARM1100 – Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- FARM1110 – Pharmacology, Physiology and Cell Biology 1
- FARM1120 – Social Pharmacy
- FARM1130 – Pharmaceutically Based Organic Chemistry
- FARM1140 – Pharmacology, Physiology and Cell Biology 2
- FARM1150 – Pharmaceutical Based Biochemistry
- FARM2100 – Medicinal Chemistry
- FARM2110 – Pharmacotherapy 1
- FARM2120 – Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
- FARM2130 – Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry
- FARM2140 – Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- FARM2150 – Formulation of Drugs and Quality Assurance in Drug Production
- FARM3100 – Pharmacognosy
- FARM3110 – Pharmacotherapy 2
- FARM3120 – Medicine Use and Public Health
- FARM3130 – Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)
- FARM4100 – Personalised Drug Therapy
- FARM4110 – Comprehensive Biopharmacy and Formulation Technology
- FARM4120 – Drug Development
- approved the compulsory HMS-courses HMS0501 – Safety and Physical Environment, HMS0502 – Positive Learning Environment, HMS0503 – Laboratory Safety, HMS0506 – Patient Clinic Safety? and?HMS0507 – Fire Safety?required for students at the 5-year Master`s Programme in Pharmacy.
Formal prerequisite knowledge for students admitted to Studiel?p for farmas?yter med mastergrad fra land utenfor EU/E?S:
- FARM4910K – Farmakoterapi og samfunnsfarmasi med fokus p? norske terapitradisjoner og norske forhold
- FARM4920K – Fra virkestoff til ferdig formulering med fokus p? avanserte legemiddelformer
- FARM4930K – Kvalitetssikring ved produksjon og klinisk utpr?vning av legemidler
- approved the compulsory HMS-courses HMS0501 – Safety and Physical Environment, HMS0502 – Positive Learning Environment, HMS0503 – Laboratory Safety, HMS0506 – Patient Clinic Safety? and?HMS0507 – Fire Safety?required for students at the 5-year Master`s Programme in Pharmacy.
For students admitted to the 5-year Master`s Programme in Pharmacy until and including 2016 and who have been transferred from the old study plan, separate formal prerequisite knowledge apply. These are in professional compliance with the formal prerequisite knowledge that apply to the course, but may be replaced by courses from the old study plan, as well as transitional courses. Students on transitional arrangements may contact the study administration for a complete overview of the formal prerequisite knowledge required.
Overlapping courses
- 5 credits overlap with FRM5770 – Medisinsk biokjemi i relasjon til legemiddelbruk (discontinued).
Teaching
- Number of lectures with interactive elements: approximately 24 hours
- Number of colloquia: approximately?3 hours?(compulsory)
Compulsory participation in the course must be completed and compulsory submissions must be approved to pass the exam.?Read more about what applies in the event of absence from compulsory activities.
Access to teaching:?A student who has completed compulsory instruction and coursework and has had these approved, is not entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework. A student who has been admitted to a course, but who has not completed compulsory instruction and coursework or had these approved, is entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework, depending on available capacity.
Compulsory participation and approved assignments are valid for 3 years.
The course may be cancelled if the number of enrolled students is low.
Examination
Final written exam which counts 100?% towards the final?grade.?
This course has compulsory exercises that must be approved before you can sit the final?exam.
Examination support material
No examination support material is allowed.
Language of examination
The examination text is given in Norwegian. You may submit your response in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F?is a fail. Read more about?the grading system.
Resit an examination
This course offers both postponed and resit of examination. Read more:
More about examinations at UiO
- Use of sources and citations
- Special exam arrangements due to individual needs
- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.