2018-2019 / PATH1002-1

Theory courses

Principles and applications of techniques of immunomarquing, molecular biology and electronic microscopy

Demonstrations and protocols of surgical pathology

Hematological cytopathology

Images analysis

Computer science and health

In-depth questions on pathological anatomy

In-depth questions of ultrastructural pathology

Modern morphological techniques

General principles concerning the accreditation of laboratories

Documentary research in pathology

Oral and written communication

Duration

Principles and applications of techniques of immunomarquing, molecular biology and electronic microscopy : 25h Th
Demonstrations and protocols of surgical pathology : 10h Th
Hematological cytopathology : 10h Th
Images analysis : 5h Th
Computer science and health : 10h Th
In-depth questions on pathological anatomy : 15h Th
In-depth questions of ultrastructural pathology : 10h Th
Modern morphological techniques : 20h Th
General principles concerning the accreditation of laboratories : 5h Th
Documentary research in pathology : 10h Th
Oral and written communication : 10h Th

Number of credits

 Specialised master in pathology14 crédits 

Lecturer

Principles and applications of techniques of immunomarquing, molecular biology and electronic microscopy : Philippe Delvenne, Charlotte Erpicum, Roland Greimers
Demonstrations and protocols of surgical pathology : Collégialité
Hematological cytopathology : Collégialité
Images analysis : Roland Greimers
Computer science and health : François-André Allaert
In-depth questions on pathological anatomy : Collégialité
In-depth questions of ultrastructural pathology :
Modern morphological techniques :
General principles concerning the accreditation of laboratories :
Documentary research in pathology :
Oral and written communication :

Coordinator

Philippe Delvenne

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French language

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Schedule online

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