The written assignments assess students' understanding of the theoretical bases of clinical genetics laboratory testing protocols and their ability to evaluate clinical data and present diagnostic reports. Written assignments also assess the students' knowledge of current literature relevant to the clinical genetics laboratory topic and their ability to produce scientific reports to a standard suitable for presentation to peers. The seminar assesses the students' ability to research a particular clinical case of interest and present it to a scientific meeting of their peers. The final written examination assesses students' quantitative knowledge and integrated understanding of the... -- Course Website
Instructor: Adjunct Associate Professor Ashleigh Murch
Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Laboratory Medicine; PATH5516 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Genetics (formerly PATH8516 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Genetics)