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Clinical Chemistry: From Bench to Bedside part1
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Clinical Chemistry: From Bench to Bedside part1

Master Laboratory Testing and Clinical Interpretation
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Clinical Laboratory Statistics
  • Preanalytical Variables & Specimen Integrity
  • Myocardial Infarction & Heart Failure
  • Renal Disease & Urinalysis

Course content

1 section14 lectures3h 48m total length
  • Introduction to Laboratory Medicine: Foundations, Technologies, and Professional7:33
  • course referance0:24
  • course road map0:10
  • Clinical Laboratory Statistics and Reference Intervals Understanding Variation,17:12
  • Specimen Quality and Laboratory Test Interference6:24
  • Cardiac Biomarkers in Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failur11:08
  • Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome (Gastrinoma):17:03
  • Helicobacter pylori Infection Case-Based Learning: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis,22:11
  • Malabsorption and Maldigestion12:13
  • Pernicious Anemia Vitamin B12 Malabsorption11:53
  • Lab diagnosis of kidney diseases11:06
  • When the Kidneys Fail: What the Lab Tells Us46:56
  • Urinalysis: The Window to Human Health31:07
  • From Sample to Diagnosis: Interpreting the Microscopic Urinalysis33:19

Requirements

  • Basic General Chemistry
  • Basic Human Biology
  • Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology

Description

Master the science behind diagnostic medicine and learn how laboratory data becomes the foundation of clinical decision-making in modern healthcare.

This comprehensive course in Clinical Chemistry is designed to take you step by step from fundamental laboratory principles to real-world clinical interpretation. You will understand how key biochemical tests are performed, how results are generated, and most importantly how to interpret them in the context of disease.

We begin with the essential principles of clinical laboratory science, including quality management, pre-analytical variables, analytical techniques, and laboratory safety. You will gain a strong foundation in how modern clinical laboratories operate and how errors can influence patient outcomes.

Next, you will explore the major analytes measured in clinical chemistry, including proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, electrolytes, hormones, and metabolic markers. Each section connects laboratory values to physiological processes, helping you understand not just what is abnormal, but why it is abnormal.

The course then moves into organ system correlations, where you will learn how laboratory tests are used in the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases affecting the thyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, kidneys, liver, and cardiovascular system. Special focus is given to diabetes mellitus, endocrine disorders, lipid disorders, and toxicology.

You will also develop practical skills in interpreting complex laboratory panels, understanding reference intervals, recognizing patterns of disease, and applying results to clinical scenarios. Real case studies are included to strengthen your diagnostic thinking and bridge the gap between theory and practice.

By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently analyze laboratory results, correlate them with clinical conditions, and support accurate medical decision-making.

Whether you are a medical student, laboratory professional, nurse, or healthcare practitioner, this course will elevate your understanding of clinical chemistry from basic theory to applied clinical expertise—bridging the gap between the laboratory bench and patient care.

Who this course is for:

  • Medical students (MBBS/MD)
  • Medical Laboratory Science (MLS/MLT) students
  • clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine residents
  • Pharmacy students (PharmD/BPharm)
  • Nursing students
  • Biomedical Science students
  • Biomedical Science students
  • Laboratory technologists and technicians seeking to strengthen their theoretical knowledg
  • healthcare professionals preparing for board or licensing examinations