Certificate In
Clinical Pathology
Course Description
Veterinary Pathology is the science that studies disease in animals.
In this short course, students will learn about Hematology Instruments, Clinical Chemistry Equipment, Standard Operating Procedures, Sample Handling, Blood Smears, CBC's, Electrolyte Function, Diagnostic and Diseases are just some of the topics covered in this interesting and challenging course.
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Units of Study
Unit 1 - Developing Operating Procedures - This unit covers standard operating procedures
Unit 2 - Components Of The Complete Blood Count - This unit covers blood smears
Unit 3 - The Erythrocytes, White Blood Cells and Immune System - This unit covers the cellular components of the blood
Unit 4 - Abnormalities in the Red and White Blood Cell - This unit covers diseases in the blood
Unit 5 - Renal Clinical Diagnostics and Disease - This unit covers blood handling, serum and renal dysfunction
Unit 6 - Liver Diagnosis and Diseases - This unit covers diagnosing bloods with liver disease
Unit 7 - Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Diagnostics and Disease - This unit covers pancreatitis
Unit 8 - Electrolyte Function - This unit covers the minerals found in the body
Unit 9 - Components of the Urinalysis - This unit covers the steps in obtaining a urinalysis and sediment examinations
Unit 10 - Testing - This unit covers the various tests available for pathology
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Students Receive
Once course is complete and fees are paid in full
10 x Statement Of Attainment Certificates
1 x Certificate In Clinical Pathology
1 x Course Transcript
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CIP02
Certificate In Clinical pathology
12 Months
Online
Anytime
Internationally Recognised and Accredited
Assessments (15) Exams (9)
$300
$30 deposit followed by $10 p/w
16yrs or older with access to a computer
Available with mentoring only
12 Months
"This course is my favourite, the case studies are interesting, I found myself wondering what the outcome of the cases were. I was engrossed in all the different types of cells and the processes uses." Nicola