Course Duration: 3 Hrs. (Online)
- Class Room Link / Training Link will be shared through your registered email after the completion of the fee payment.
- Participants need to go through the Each chapter and complete the final assessment.
- Total Chapter: 1 to 5
- Duration of the Program: (3 Hrs.) 1 Week
- Examination should be completed within one week.
- Course materials can be downloaded from the classroom.
- Upon completion of the course, participants gain the INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE
Course Overview: This course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of medical microbiology techniques based on standard methods. Participants will gain practical knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage microbiological risks in clinical microbiology analysis, ensuring compliance with international standards.
Target Audience:
- Microbiologists
- Medical Technologist
- Medical Laboratory Technicians
- Quality assurance professionals
- Biomedical Scientist
- Physician / Doctors
- Regulatory affairs personnel
- Professionals involved in Clinical microbiology analysis
Course Modules:
Routine Microscopy Introduction
Laboratory professionals should have basic knowledge and understanding of routine microscopy procedures. This course is designed to explore the processes, methods, and techniques necessary for completing routine microscopic examinations of laboratory specimens.
This course will introduce laboratory professionals to microscopy procedures for smear preparation, as well as preparing and interpreting the results of Gram stain, wet mount, potassium hydroxide (KOH), and India Ink procedures.
Basic Culture Media and Isolation Techniques
- Explain the different types and forms of cultural media.
- Correlate culture media with specimen type.
- Describe the critical steps in the inoculation of media to obtain isolated colonies
- Identify commonly encountered problems with culture media and isolation techniques.
Identification of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Organism
- Identify different types of bacterial morphology seen on a Gram stain
- Identify the different types of colonial characteristics
- Use flowcharts and identification charts to identify some common aerobic Gram-positive microorganisms
- Associate various biochemical tests with their correct applications
- Interpret the results of biochemical methods
- Identification of Gram-positive microorganisms
( Bacillus Sp. Streptococcus sp., Staphylococcus sp., Listeria Sp., etc...)
- Identification of Gram-negative microorganisms
( E.coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, Yersinia pestis, etc...)
- Identification of Budding Yeasts
- Identification of protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis
- Identification of Parasites
- Identification of Cryptococcus or Bacillus anthracis
Course material will be provided...
Assessment: Participants may be evaluated through quizzes, and a final examination to ensure comprehension and application of the course material.
Upon completion of the course, participants gain the INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE and should be equipped with the knowledge and skills required to implement and maintain microbiological safety in clinical or medical microbiology.
Training Link: This will be shared through your registered email after the completion of the fee payment.
Course materials will be provided for all participants