Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
- a. Knowledge and understanding:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.a.1. Identify clinical significance of different toxicological screening.
2.a.2. Identify different types of quantitative & qualitative methods of toxicological analysis.
2.a.3. Describe lab measurement for evaluation of liver and kidney function and acid base disturbance
2.b. Intellectual Skills:
2b.1 Select from different analytical methods to reach a final diagnosis.
2b.2 Interpret the result of analysis of blood gas, blood picture, bone marrow, liver and renal function reports covering the most important medical conditions.
2b.3 Analyze reading of research and issues related to the clinical pathology and serve the clinical toxicology.
2 b.4 interpret toxicological problems and find solutions
2.c. General and transferable Skills:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2c.1 Gain capabilities and skills of communications with fellows.
2c.2 Communicate effectively with patients and their families.
2c.3 Deal perfectly with the computer.
2c.4 Assess himself and identify personal learning needs.
2c.5 Use different sources for information and knowledge.