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HSTO 2310 — - Histotechnology III^

9 credits · 9 hours

This course provides practical application of principles and techniques of histological practice. The clinical setting provides realistic conditions under which a histotechnician functions and allows students to refine those skills acquired in Histology II. Students are introduced to the procedures involved in the embedding, cutting H&E staining and evaluation of various surgical and autopsy specimens. Students will also experience special stains for various tissue components including connective tissues, Amyloid and Carbohydrates. Lecture: 3 hours, Other: 16 hours Prerequisite(s): HSTO 1320

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