10513133Clinical Microbiology
Course Information
Description
Presents the clinical importance of infectious diseases with emphasis upon the appropriate collection, handling and identification of clinically relevant bacteria. Disease states, modes of transmission and methods of prevention and control, including antibiotic susceptibility testing, will also be discussed.
Total Credits
4

Course Competencies
  1. Perform basic microbiological techniques
    Assessment Strategies
    through a lab report or oral written or graphic exercise
    and/or through a practical, written exam
    Criteria
    you isolate colonies on selective and/or differential media
    you demonstrate aseptic technique when working with cultures
    you differentiate organisms by colonial morphology when they are grown on selective and/or differential media
    you perform and interpret the Gram stain procedure
    you correctly inoculate, perform, and interpret biochemical tests
    you perform appropriate serological tests
    you describe alternate identification methods such as molecular, MALDI and instrumentation
    you perform all microbiological work in a safe manner according to OSHA standards
    you perform and interpret QC as necessary for procedures completed

  2. Perform routine ID procedures for Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you select correct media for the specimen source
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in Staph and Strep
    you differentiate Staphylococci from Streptococci by Gram stain
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  3. Perform routine ID procedures for Neisseria and Haemophilus organisms
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in Neisseria and Haemophilus
    you differentiate Neisseria and Haemophilus by gram stain
    you differentiate Neisseria and Haemophilus by differential testing
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  4. Perform routine ID procedures for Enterics and other stool pathogens
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in Enterics and other stool pathogens
    you differentiate Enterics and other stool pathogens by gram stain
    you differentiate Enterics and other stool pathogens by differential testing
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  5. Perform routine ID procedures for the non-fermenters
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in non-fermenters
    you differentiate non-fermenters by gram stain
    you differentiate non-fermenters by differential testing
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  6. Perform routine ID of gram positive aerobic baccili
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in miscellaneous bacteria
    you differentiate miscellaneous bacteria by gram stain
    you differentiate miscellaneous gram positive baccili by differential testing
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  7. Perform routine ID procedures for miscellaneous bacteria
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you isolate multiple organisms from mixed cultures
    you select appropriate environment and length of incubation
    you recognize colony morphology differences in miscellaneous bacteria
    you differentiate miscellaneous bacteria by gram stain
    you differentiate miscellaneous bacteria by differential testing
    you interpret data to identify the organism
    you determine if antibiotic testing is needed
    you correlate organisms with the disease process and patient factors

  8. Interpret susceptibility testing
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you follow established procedures for documentation
    you document sensitivity and resistance results
    you interpret appropriateness of antibiotic therapy

  9. Examine collection, processing, and interpretation of results for various microbiological specimens
    Assessment Strategies
    Oral, Written and/or Skill Assessment
    Criteria
    you evaluate specimen source
    you identify technique used
    you identify special handling requirements
    you interpret data
    you identify tool supported by relevant evidences