Learning objectives
<br />AIMS<br />Ability to identify the more relevant moments and procedures for the organization of the biomedical laboratory performing welfare activity since the acceptation of samples to the medical report.
Course unit content
<br />CONTENTS<br />Clinical Microbiology.<br /><br /> - General aspects of the organization of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology;<br />- The personnel of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: typology, tasks, staff equipment, distribution, specialization;<br />- The product of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: objectives, organization in sectors, sub-sectors and sections, nomenclator, evaluation of the numerousness and complexity of the examinations, phases of the production, workload;<br />- The spaces of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: typology, routes, conditioning, crowding, luminosity, acoustic pollution, safety;<br />- Timetable of the activities of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: activities timetable (full-time employ, part-time employ, guard and/or availability), extraordinary time, leave, permission;<br />- The costs of the activities of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: fixed costs, variable costs, tariffs;<br />- The quality in the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: internal controls, external evaluation, evaluation of the performance, accreditation, certification;<br />- The request for the examinations to the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: evaluation of the completeness of the request, evaluation of the suitability of the sample, production of the medical report;<br />- Other organizational aspects of the biomedical laboratory of microbiology: automation, robotization, waste disposal, storage of the reagents and dangerous materials, storage of the samples; the updating and the continue training, the professional secret, errors and damages, responsibilities, internal and external relations.<br />
Bibliography
<br />SUGGESTED REFERENCES<br />Barbuti S, Bellelli E, Fara GM, Giammanco G, Igiene e medicina preventiva (4° ediz.) Monduzzi, Bologna, 2003.<br />Signorelli C, Igiene, epidemiologia e sanità pubblica (Secrets). SEU, Roma, 2005.