MicrobiologyLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: 7B00EG41
Credits
4 op
Objectives
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Further information
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Enrolment period
26.11.2024 - 31.05.2025
Timing
02.01.2025 - 30.05.2025
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Essi Nikkinen
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
22BA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
17.01.2024 - 21.02.2024
Timing
18.03.2024 - 11.10.2024
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Essi Nikkinen
- Aino Pohja
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
22BAJ
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
05.06.2023 - 31.08.2023
Timing
02.10.2023 - 15.03.2024
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Kaisa Rajakylä
- Aino Pohja
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
21BA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
11.08.2023 - 31.01.2024
Timing
01.08.2023 - 15.04.2024
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Marika Toivonen
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
21BASJ
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
14.09.2022 - 20.10.2022
Timing
24.10.2022 - 31.03.2023
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Kaisa Rajakylä
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
20BA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
24.05.2021 - 10.12.2021
Timing
25.10.2021 - 31.03.2022
Credits
4 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
Teachers
- Kaisa Rajakylä
- Marja Kuparinen
Person in charge
Kirsi Mansikkamäki
Groups
-
19BA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- is able to carry out basic examinations in bacteriological diagnostics safely, reliably and economically and can explain the basics of his/her actions
- can describe the microbiological analysis process and its progress
- can evaluate preanalytic data, sample quality and quality factors of the analysis process in their work and in reporting the results of the analyses
- is familiar with the information systems and result reporting practices used in the laboratory
- is able to operate in a multidisciplinary work community and evaluate one's own skills
- is familiar with the clinical relevance of the laboratory results
- is familiar with monitoring and reporting practices for infectious diseases
- is able to guide clients and other health care professionals in the most common microbiological tests and sampling issues
Content (course unit)
Practice of bacteriological analysis process under supervision in one or two of the following bacteriological tasks (depending on the clinical training place): urine culture, pus culture (aerobic), blood culture. Additionally, if possible: drug susceptibility and resistance testing, automated workstations, culture media and/or PCR.
Assignments for practice:
Primary culture
Pure and spread culture
Identification and identification criteria for bacteria
Most common further analysis methods and stains
Susceptibility tests (performance, measurement, and reporting results)
Automation in clinical microbiology
Result-reporting practices and clinical significance of results
Follow-up and reporting practices concerning infectious diseases
Quality assessment methods
Occupational safety and economy
Work community skills
Prerequisites (course unit)
Participation in the module requires that Introduction to Clinical Microbiology 7B00EG26 and Bacteriology 7B00EG27 have been completed prior to the supervised practice.
Further information (course unit)
The course includes training in clinical microbiology laboratories under supervision.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
-
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student
- is able to perform basic bacteriological procedures under supervision
- is able to assess the validity of the sample
- is able to give instructions for collecting microbiological samples
- can work carefully, systematically, safely, aseptically and economically
- knows different culture and staining techniques and susceptibility tests
- knows the basic use of automation in bacteriology
- can identify the most common bacteria microscopically and macroscopically
- is able to select and perform the most common further analysis methods
- understands the basics of the progress of the microbiological research process
- knows the basics of giving results to microbiological analysis and is able to assess the clinical meaning of the result
- is able to perform different stages of microbiological quality assurance and to evaluate the reliability of the results
- is familiar with the preparation of media and the molecular biological methods of clinical microbiology
- is cooperative and shows initiative and interest in professional development
- works according to agreed practices and takes responsibility for his/her actions
- can realistically evaluate his/her activities and takes advantage of the feedback received
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail