PATH-5019: Clinical Microbiology
Location: Augusta University Medical Center
Enrollment : 2 Maximum
Prerequisites : Medical Microbiology Course
Duration : 4 weeks
Months Offered : All
Goals: To help students understand the operation of a clinical microbiology laboratory
and
thereby promote effective utilization.
Objectives: At the end of the rotation, students should be able to understand the basics of:
- Properly collect common specimens for microbiology testing.
- Complete the necessary requisition(s) including all relevant information.
- Perform and interpret Gram stains.
- Describe the basic methods used for commonly ordered cultures and the expected turnaround
times.
- Interpret culture and susceptibility tests and integrate the results into patient's
diagnostic or treatment paths.
- Discuss the limitations of commonly ordered tests.
Activities: Students are expected to devote 40 hours a week to:
- Clinical Pathology Conferences and other sectional conferences.
- Bench observation with technologists.
- One-hour meeting with Section Director daily.
- Chart review and/or interface with clinicians for patients with complex results.
- Independent study.
Lab hours: 15 weekly
Small Groups: 3 weekly
Seminar Hours: 1 weekly
Other: Independent study 11 weekly
Assessment:
- Clinical performance evaluation by faculty to assess interpretative and integrative
skills.
- Clinical performance evaluation by technologist to assess understanding of basic testing
requirements and methodology.
This elective is by arrangement only. Please contact Meighan Kilpatrick at 706-721-2923
or mekilpatrick@augusta.edu.