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IDENTIFY THE ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BODY SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO DISEASE STATES AND SERVICES PERFORMED BY THE HISTOTECHNICIAN -- The student will be able

Florida State College At Jacksonville

12.0 IDENTIFY THE ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BODY SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO DISEASE STATES AND SERVICES PERFORMED BY THE HISTOTECHNICIAN -- The student will be able

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12.0 IDENTIFY THE ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BODY SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO DISEASE STATES AND SERVICES PERFORMED BY THE HISTOTECHNICIAN -- The student will be able to:

12.03 Demonstrate knowledge of various methods of obtaining histological specimens from patients.

12.05 Demonstrate knowledge of types of histological specimens usually submitted for gross and microscopic examination.

12.06 Demonstrate knowledge of the processing of histologic specimens especially as related to disease processes.

12.07 Demonstrate knowledge of tissue processing methods, especially variety of fixatives used, as each relates to a specific entity or disease process to be diagnosed.

13.0 PRACTICE QUALITY ASSURANCE, SAFETY AND ACCEPTABLE COMMUNICATION SKILLS -- The student will be able to:

13.04 Demonstrate knowledge of diagnostic terminology.

13.07 Demonstrate knowledge of chemical hazards within the histopathology laboratory.

13.08 Demonstrate knowledge of proper disposal methods for all chemical and biological waste within the histopathology laboratory.

15.0 RECEIVE TISSUE SPECIMENS AND PERFORM PREPARATION TECHNIQUES AS INDICATED -- The student will be able to:

15.05 Distinguish between well-prepared and stained and poorly-prepared and stained histologic specimens.

15.06 Identify tissue structures and their staining characteristics.

REPLACEMENT CLOA

Florida State College At Jacksonville

Course Learning Outcomes & Assessment

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Section 1

COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER: MLT 2192 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS (CC): 4

CONTACT HOURS (NCC):

COURSE TITLE: Histotechniques II Section 2

TYPE OF COURSE: (Click on the box to check all that apply)

AA Elective AS Required Professional Course College Prep

AS Professional Elective AAS Required Professional Course Technical Certificate Other PSAV Apprenticeship General Education: (For General Education courses, you must also complete Section 3 and Section 8)

Section 3 (If applicable)

INDICATE BELOW THE DISCIPLINE AREA FOR GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:

Communications Social & Behavioral Sciences Mathematics

Natural Sciences Humanities

Section 4

INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES:

Reading Speaking Critical Analysis Quantitative

Skills Scientific Method of Inquiry Writing Listening Information

Literacy Ethical Judgment Working Collaboratively Section 5

STATE GENERAL EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOME AREA

Communication Critical Thinking Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning Information Literacy Global Sociocultural Responsibility

Section 6

Program Online quizzes, Midterm exam, & final exam

 3

Apply knowledge of tissues (gross &

microscopic features) to problems in special fixation, processing, and embedding techniques

Program Discussion forum, online quizzes, Midterm exam, &

final exam

Program Online quizzes, Midterm exam, & final exam

Section 6 (continued)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Type of Outcome:

Gen. Ed, Program, Course

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT

 5

Discuss a routine histology laboratory’s repertoire of special stains, with respect to purpose of the stain and principle of staining reaction

Program Online quizzes, Midterm exam, & final exam

 6

Apply basic concepts of immunology to the use of immunohistochemical reactions

Program Online quizzes, Midterm exam, & final exam

 8

Given a specific topic in histology, prepare and present online a properly documented and well-researched discussion paper, having worked collaboratively with assigned group

Program Communication documentation with instructor, presentation of research paper online

Section 7

Name of Person Completing This Form: _Jerry Santiago__________ Date: _1-26-2015____________

Form 2A, Page 1 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE

COLLEGE CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE NUMBER: MLT 2192L

COURSE TITLE: Histotechniques II Lab

PREREQUISITE(S): None MLT 2191 and MLT 2191L

COREQUISITE(S): None MLT 2192

CREDIT HOURS: 1

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: 2

CONTACT HOUR BREAKDOWN:

Lecture/Discussion:

Laboratory: 2

Other ____________:

FACULTY WORKLOAD POINTS: 1.6

STANDARDIZED CLASS SIZE

ALLOCATION: 20

CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course is a continuation of Histotechniques I Lab and will introduce students to the more complex laboratory skills in histologic technology. Students will focus on special stains, special techniques, troubleshooting routine and special stains, and will be introduced to immunohistochemistry techniques. Issues of safety and quality assurance will be stressed.

SUGGESTED TEXT(S): Sheehan, D.C. and Hrapchak, B.B., Theory and Practice of Histotechnology 2nd Ed., Battelle Press: 1987.

Carson. Histotechnology. ASCP: 1990

Carson, F.L., & Hladik, C. (2009). Histotechnology, A Self-Instructional Text. Chicago, Illinois: American Society for Clinical Pathology: Latest Edition

Brown, R. W. (2009). Histologic Preparations: Common Problems and Their Solutions. Northfield, Illinois: College of American Pathologists (CAP): Latest Edition

IMPLEMENTATION DATE: Fall Term, 1997 (981)

REVIEW OR MODIFICATION DATE: Fall Term, 2002 (20031)

Fall Term, 2008 (20091) – Outline Review 2007 Fall Term, 2015 (20161) – Proposal 2015-03

Form 2A, Page 2 COURSE TOPICS CONTACT HOURS

__PER TOPIC__

I. Overview 2 A. Review of Lab Safety

B. Review of Quality Assurance C. Review of Instrument Maintenance

II. Routine Procedures 6 A. Review

B. Troubleshooting C. Evaluation

III. Frozen Sectioning 4 A. Special Considerations

B. Procedure

C. Instrument Operation D. Troubleshooting

IV. Special Stains 10 A. Nuclear and Cytoplasmic

B. Carbohydrates C. Amyloid

D. Connective and Muscle Tissues E. Lipids

F. Pigments and Minerals G. Microorganisms H. Nerve Tissue I. Microwave Staining

V. Immunohistochemistry 8 A. Antibody Dilutions

B. Immunoperoxidase Technique C. Immunofluorescent Technique

Form 2A, Page 3

PROGRAM TITLE: Histologic Technology

COURSE TITLE: Histotechniques II Lab

CIP NUMBER: 1351100800 Program Frameworks Can be Found at the Following Website:

http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-tech-edu/curriculum-frameworks/index.stml

LIST PERFORMANCE STANDARD ADDRESSED:

NUMBER(S): TITLES(S):

12.0 IDENTIFY THE ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BODY SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO DISEASE STATES AND SERVICES PERFORMED BY THE HISTOTECHNICIAN-- The student will be able to:

12.03 Demonstrate knowledge of various methods of obtaining histological specimens from patients.

12.05 Demonstrate knowledge of types of histological specimens usually submitted for gross and microscopic examination.

12.06 Demonstrate knowledge of the processing of histologic specimens especially as related to disease processes.

12.07 Demonstrate knowledge of tissue processing methods, especially variety of fixatives used, as each relates to a specific entity or disease process to be diagnosed.

13.0 PRACTICE QUALITY ASSURANCE, SAFETY AND ACCEPTABLE COMMUNICATION SKILLS -- The student will be able to:

13.01 Practice quality control in the histology laboratory as required by the accrediting agency.

13.02 Follow institutional policies and procedures related to safety.

13.03 Practice acceptable laboratory safety.

13.06 Recognize errors and their sources, and take corrective action.

13.07 Demonstrate knowledge of chemical hazards within the histopathology laboratory.

13.08 Demonstrate knowledge of proper disposal methods for all chemical and biological waste within the histopathology laboratory.

15.0 RECEIVE TISSUE SPECIMENS AND PERFORM PREPARATION TECHNIQUES AS INDICATED -- The student will be able to:

15.01 Evaluate, accept, identify and label histologic specimens.

15.02 Perform the most advantageous preparation and staining techniques.

15.03 Solve problems in staining and preparation procedures.

15.05 Distinguish between well-prepared and stained and poorly-prepared and stained histologic specimens.

15.06 Identify tissue structures and their staining characteristics.

16.02 Demonstrate rapid hematoxylin and eosin staining.

Form 2A, Page 4 LIST PERFORMANCE STANDARD ADDRESSED: (CONTINUED)

NUMBER(S): TITLES(S):

17.0 MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT -- The student will be able to:

17.01 Perform preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment and instruments within specified limits.

REPLACEMENT CLOA

Florida State College At Jacksonville

Course Learning Outcomes & Assessment

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Section 1

COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER: MLT 2192L SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS (CC): 1

CONTACT HOURS (NCC): 2 COURSE TITLE: Histotechniques II Lab

Section 2

TYPE OF COURSE: (Click on the box to check all that apply)

AA Elective AS Required Professional Course College Prep

AS Professional Elective AAS Required Professional Course Technical Certificate Other PSAV Apprenticeship General Education: (For General Education courses, you must also complete Section 3 and Section 8) Section 3 (If applicable)

INDICATE BELOW THE DISCIPLINE AREA FOR GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:

Communications Social & Behavioral Sciences Mathematics

Natural Sciences Humanities Section 4

INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES:

Reading Speaking Critical Analysis Quantitative

Skills Scientific Method of Inquiry Writing Listening Information

Literacy Ethical Judgment Working Collaboratively Section 5

STATE GENERAL EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOME AREA

Communication Critical Thinking Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning Information Literacy Global Sociocultural Responsibility

Section 6

Program Observation; verbal feedback to students, online lab quiz, & final online lab exam

Program Observation; verbal feedback to students, online lab quiz, & final online lab exam

 4 Demonstrate safe and correct handling

of the cryostat for frozen sectioning Program Observation; verbal feedback to students, online lab quiz, & final online lab exam

Program Observation; verbal feedback to students, online lab quiz, & final online lab exam

Form 2A, Page 1 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE

COLLEGE CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE NUMBER: MLT 2193C

COURSE TITLE: Histopathology

PREREQUISITE(S): None

COREQUISITE(S): None

CREDIT HOURS: 3

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: 4

CONTACT HOUR BREAKDOWN:

Lecture/Discussion:

Laboratory:

Other ____________: 4 (Lecture/laboratory

combination)

FACULTY WORKLOAD POINTS: 3

STANDARDIZED CLASS SIZE

ALLOCATION: 20

CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course provides students with the correlations between histotechnological procedures and disease processes.

Students will study the changes in tissue that are associated with various disease states and will learn the

usefulness of selected special stains and techniques in identifying disease processes. Evaluation of acceptability of tissue procedures will be stressed. This course may be offered by way of Internet.

SUGGESTED TEXT(S): Stevens, Alan and James Lowe, Human Histology,

Current Edition, Mosby

IMPLEMENTATION DATE: Fall Term, 1990 (911)

REVIEW OR MODIFICATION DATE: Fall Term, 1997 (981) Fall Term, 2002 (20031)

Fall Term, 2008 (20091) – Outline Review 2007 Fall Term 2015 (20161) – Proposal 2015-03

Form 2A, Page 2 COURSE TOPICS CONTACT HOURS

PER TOPIC I. Wellness and Disease Concepts 6 A. Personal Health Practices

B. Environmental Factors Affecting Health

C. Stress

D. Genetic Factors E. Death and Dying

II. Injury and Inflammation 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

III. Disorders of Growth; Neoplasia 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

IV. Athlerosclerosis, Thrombosis, Infarction 4 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

V. Cardiac and Respiratory Systems 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

VI. Alimentary System 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

VII. Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains

Form 2A, Page 3 COURSE TOPICS (CONTINUED) CONTACT HOURS

PER TOPIC VIII. Renal System Diseases 5 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

IX. Reticuloendothelial System 6 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Hematopoiesis

D. Diagnostic Interpretations

X. Female Reproductive System; Breast 6 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

XI. Male Reproductive System; Endocrine Tissue 4 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

XII. Skeletal and Nervous Systems 4 A. Types of Specimens

B. Routine and Special Stains C. Diagnostic Interpretations

Form 2A, Page 4

PROGRAM TITLE: Histologic Technology

COURSE TITLE: Histopathology

CIP NUMBER: 1351100800

Program Frameworks Can be Found at the Following Website:

http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-tech-edu/curriculum-frameworks/index.stml LIST PERFORMANCE STANDARD ADDRESSED:

NUMBER(S): TITLES(S):

04.0 DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF AND APPLY WELLNESS AND DISEASE CONCEPTS -- The student will be able to:

04.01 Develop a basic understanding of the structure and function of the body systems.

04.02 Identify personal health practices and environmental factors which affect optimal function of each of the major body systems.

04.03 Identify psychological reactions to illness including defense mechanisms.

04.04 Recognize the steps in the grief process.

04.05 Explain basic concepts of positive self image, wellness and stress.

04.06 Develop a wellness and stress control plan that can be used in personal and professional life.

04.07 Explain the nutrition pyramid.

12.0 IDENTIFY THE ANATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BODY SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO DISEASE STATES AND SERVICES PERFORMED BY THE HISTOTECHNICIAN -- The student will be able to:

12.01 Demonstrate knowledge of human anatomy and physiology as related to histotechnology.

12.02 Demonstrate knowledge of normal histology of human organs.

12.03 Demonstrate knowledge of various methods of obtaining histological specimens from patients.

12.04 Identify tissue structures and cellular components; relate both to physiological functions.

12.05 Demonstrate knowledge of types of histological specimens usually submitted for gross and microscopic examination.

12.06 Demonstrate knowledge of the processing of histologic specimens especially as related to disease processes.

12.07 Demonstrate knowledge of tissue processing methods, especially variety of fixatives used, as each relates to a specific entity or disease process to be diagnosed.

13.0 PRACTICE QUALITY ASSURANCE, SAFETY AND ACCEPTABLE COMMUNICATION SKILLS -- The student will be able to:

13.04 Demonstrate knowledge of diagnostic terminology.

15.0 RECEIVE TISSUE SPECIMENS AND PERFORM PREPARATION TECHNIQUES AS INDICATED -- The student will be able to:

REPLACEMENT CLOA

Florida State College At Jacksonville

Course Learning Outcomes & Assessment

NOTE: Use either the Tab key or mouse click to move from field to field. The box will expand to accommodate your entry.

Section 1

COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER: MLT 2193C SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS (CC): 3

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