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BIOB2000 Medical Biochemistry Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Medisinsk biokjemi
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Course history
Curriculum
FALL 2023
Schedule
  • Introduction

    The course deals with blood sample analysis using chemical, enzymatic and immunological methods to detect biochemical changes in the body. Emphasis is placed on laboratory skills and knowledge of methods, measurement principles and the relevance and medical significance of different laboratory investigations. Knowledge of medical biochemistry and laboratory analysis is important, since test results are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease in patients.

  • Required preliminary courses

    • Passed first year or equivalent of the Bachelor’s Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences, or 
    • Admitted to the Complementary Education in Biomedical Laboratory Science 

  • Learning outcomes

    After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge and skills: 

    Knowledge 

    The student

    • can describe the basic methods used in medical biochemistry, such as enzyme activity measurements, enzyme substrate measurements and immunoassay
    • can describe factors that can affect measurements and analysis results in general
    • can explain the structure and measuring principles of selected analytical automated devices
    • can explain the reaction sequences of analyses and calculate results based on these
    • can describe analytical monitoring of the quality of biochemical analyses
    • is familiar with how information technology and automation systems are used in laboratories in medical biochemistry
    • can explain what is meant by laboratory information systems (LIS), middleware systems and management systems for analysis instruments

    Skills 

    The student

    • can use relevant documents such as procedures, product information and method applications
    • can assess the quality of sample material
    • can make plans for and carry out own laboratory work
    • can assess the reliability of analysis results based on biochemical, methodological and technical knowledge
    • can perform start-up, daily maintenance and quality control of selected instruments in the course
    • can perform manual laboratory analyses
    • can follow procedures for manual analysis and automated analysis processes
  • Content

    The course consists of the following subject areas, specified below as the number of credits:

    • Medical Biochemistry, 10 credits

  • Teaching and learning methods

    Work and teaching methods comprise lectures, group work and laboratory work, individually and in groups.

    The students carry out manual analysis, and analysis and maintenance work on automated analytical devices. The students write individual logs for all laboratory assignments in order to focus on their own work process.

  • Course requirements

    In order to be permitted to take the exam, the following must have been approved: 

    • a minimum of 90 per cent attendance in laboratory teaching

  • Assessment

    Supervised individual written exam, 3 hours

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    Calculator.

  • Grading scale

    Grade scale A-F

  • Examiners

    All exam papers are assessed by two examiners. A minimum of twenty per cent of the exam papers will be assessed by an external examiner. The external examiner’s assessment shall benefit all students.

  • Overlapping courses

    10 credits overlap with the course BIO2000 Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis