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CHIM0217-3

Elements of medical chemistry


Duration :20h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences2
Année préparatoire au master en sciences biomédicales2
Holder(s) :Jean‑Paul Chapelle
Course contents : The first part of the course is devoted to preanalytical phase, analytical techniques and instrumentation, quality control and results interpretation. The second part deals with the main classes of biochemical blood components (inorganic elements, small organic molecules, macromolecules, enzymes,...), determined in the clinical laboratory, as well as with the exploration of the various functions of the body (renal function , liver, thyroid, ...). The importance given to the various chapters is modulated according to the matter of human and pathological Biochemistry seen previously.
Course objective : To give information on the biochemical compounds determined in the biological fluids by the clinical laboratories, on their interest in human pathology and on the analytical techniques used for measuring their concentrations.
Prerequisites : Human biochemistry, general principles of pathological biochemistry, elements of analytical chemistry.
Workshops : Without object.
Organization : Weekly schedule: 2h per week in the 2nd four-month period. Material used : power-point presentation.
Written notes : Copies of the projected boards and notes of course distributed to the students

Reference works: 1. Clinical Biochemistry, A. Gaw, Ed. Elsevier, Campus Illustré, 2004. 2. Reference in laboratory diagnosis, X. Bossuyt and J.M. Boeynaems, Ed. Garant, Leuven, 2001. 3. Clinical biochemistry, 2nd edition, P. Valdiguié, Ed. E M inter, Cachan, France, 2000.
Assessment : Written examination
Contacts : Prof. J.P. CHAPELLE
Dpt of clinical Chemistry, TSI +5
CHU B35
Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège
Tel : 04/3667684 - Fax 04/3667666
Secrétariat : 04/3668819 - 04/3668822

E-mail : JP.Chapelle@chu.ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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