scholarly journals Discussion on the advantages of Experimental Teaching of Medical Laboratory under the Mode of Integration of Department and subject

Author(s):  
Yan Zhao ◽  
Ying Liu ◽  
Hongjuan Song ◽  
Fengying Zheng ◽  
Hong Xu
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (S3) ◽  
pp. 58-69
Author(s):  
Shi Zhang ◽  
Feng Chen

Clinical hematology and hematology are one of the main courses of the Department of Medical Laboratory Science. In experimental teaching, students are required to correctly identify a variety of cells in bone marrow under a microscope, which is one of the most difficult content for students to master. The traditional experimental teaching of cell morphology has brought different degrees of influence on the teaching effect. In order to make it easier, faster and effective for teachers to teach students about cell morphology in the limited teaching time, and to allow students to more intuitively recognize various cells and increase their interest in learning, it is necessary to reform the experimental teaching methods. Computer-aided animation technology is a three-dimensional composition technology that can display things in reality in three-dimensional images. Applying computer-assisted animation technology to the teaching of hematology in medical schools can display cell morphology more vividly. This will help deepen students' understanding of classroom knowledge. Therefore, this study selected clinical undergraduates who were internships in the Department of Hematology as the research objects. 235 students in the experimental group used the 3D animation technology teaching method in computer-assisted animation technology to teach students "Morphological Changes in the Process of Cellular Immune Regulation"; 257 students in the control group used traditional clinical teaching methods. Through questionnaire surveys and personal interviews, understanding the evaluation of students and teachers on this teaching mode, and comparing the teaching effect through theoretical examination and practical skill assessment.


2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (02) ◽  
pp. 55-62
Author(s):  
M. Fritzer-Szekeres

SummaryDuring the 20th century understanding for quality has changed and international and national requirements for quality have been published. Therefore also medical branches started to establish quality management systems. Quality assurance has always been important for medical laboratories. Certification according to the standard ISO 9001 and accreditation according to the standard ISO 17025 have been the proof of fulfilling quality requirements. The relatively new standard ISO 15189 is the first standard for medical laboratories. This standard includes technical and management requirements for the medical laboratory. The main focus is the proof of competence within the personnel. As this standard is accepted throughout the European Union an increase in accreditations of medical laboratories is predictable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (1/2019) ◽  

Background and aims: Overweight and obese patients who undergo bariatric surgery require a rigorous clinical and paraclinical assessment both before and after the surgery at 3, 6, and 12 months.The present study aims the assessment of serum leptin levels and insulin resistance status in compliant bariatric patients to scheduled medical laboratory assessment at 6 months after surgery. Material and Method: The study included 109 eligible patients selected for bariatric surgery, 48 of whom attended the scheduled visit at 6 months after the surgery. Laboratory assessing regarded the insulin resistance by determining before meal the serum levels of leptin, glucose and insulin, as well as HOMA 1 and HOMA 2 indexes. Results: Patients who underwent bariatric treatment experienced a significant decrease in insulin resistance status. A higher percentage in the preoperative group was recorded in women, feature which was also recorded in the postoperative group that attended the scheduled visit at 6 months after surgery. Age is also an important factor that significantly influences the behavioral adherence to postoperative visits. Conclusions: Insulin resistance status improved significantly in 6 months after bariatric surgery among the fully compliant patients. The percentage of attendance at scheduled visits is higher among women, and decreases with age. Keywords: obesity surgery, leptin resistance, insulin resistance, HOMA index, compliance


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
William F. Rivera Molina

Comparative study of traditional and playful-experimental teaching in oral health prevention of 11 to 13 years old children in the Romeo Luna Victoria state school, San Borja, Lima, Perú


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 663-669
Author(s):  
Hristina Milcheva ◽  
Pavlina Teneva ◽  
Katya Mollova ◽  
Albena Andonova

Achieving the desired high quality of student education is a major goal and task of the higher medical schools. Training is a very factual process involving not only learning and material facilities, but also teaching staff and motivated students. The main objective in the preparation of healthcare students is the quality practical training that modern higher education has to provide. No less important is the student's opinion on the methods and tools used in their training. For this reason, the younger generation sets its requirements in its formation as a medical specialist. The modern lecturer must skillfully pass on knowledge so that a transfer of competences from theory to practice can be successfully accomplished. The purpose: Establish the students' opinion on the quality of the learning process, allowing an effective transfer of competences from theory to practice. Materials and Methods: The analyzes in this report are from an anonymous questionnaire conducted among 145 students from the Thracian University from the professional field "Health Care" - first, second and third courses specialty "Rehabilitator therapist", "Medical Laboratory assistant", "Geriatric Care" and " Nursing "during the summer semester of the school year 2017/18. MSExcel and StatGrafics were used to process the data. Results and Discussion: To achieve effective training, it is imperative for lectures to maintain a high level of competence and constantly get acquainted with developments in medical science. Students highly appreciate as the most important qualities of the teacher's ability to maintain the interest of students "; "Attitude towards students" and its "competence". A significant percentage of those surveyed believe that the theory, in theory, finds real application in practice. A significant percentage of those surveyed believe that the theory, to practice, finds real application in practice. The transfer of knowledge from theory to practice is a two-way information process between lecturers and students of scientific knowledge and practical skills. Finally, we can point out that the transfer of competence from theory to practice is a process influenced by a number of factors such as: the professional competencies of the academic lecturer and the clinical tutor; better collaboration between the higher medical school and the clinical base; organization of training. Maintaining the interest of the students in acquiring the medical profession is an important prerequisite for their subsequent successful realization.


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