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Title offered: Specialist in Clinical Biochemistry |
| Entrance Profile |
Students will be trained in clinical practice, and as a part of a team of health professionals will collaborate with the utmost quality and trust to diagnose and treat illness. While promoting the optimal and rational use of laboratory tests, they will utilize specialized and critical methods to improve the quantity and quality of resources made available by distinct public and private regional institutions, as well as diverse private laboratories serving the community. |
| Graduate Profile |
Specialists in biochemistry must be academically qualified professionals who can collaborate for better diagnoses of diseases. They will have the means for participating in multidisciplinary diagnostic teams with a high level of knowledge about human metabolic processes and physiological and pathological changes. They will promote the proper use of laboratory tests, using common medical terminology to communicate with physicians about improvements in diagnostic methods. They will be trained to auto-evaluate their work and assess the repercussions of their results. They will be able to participate in teaching, contributing to the knowledge and training of personnel in their area of work. They will be professionals having the necessary training to carry out epidemiological studies. |
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| Field of Work |
Specialists in clinical biochemistry are professionals academically qualified to collaborate for improved diagnoses of diseases. |
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First Semester |
Second Semester |
| Biochemistry & Metabolism of Disease | Hospital Stay |
| Metabolism | Epidemiological Studies |
| Hematology | Graduation Seminar |
| Select Topics | |
| Immunology | |
| Endocrinology | |
| Quality Control | |
| Computation |
Admissions period: Annual
Last updated:
June 25, 2009
Creation of program: December 4, 1992
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