Week Name Description
Page Course overview
File Syllabus
11 March - 17 March Page Introduction
Page Diagnostic Methods
Page Types of Clinical Laboratory
Page Organisation of Clinical Laboratory
Page Errors and points to be remembered in Laboratoroy
Page Clinical Biochemistry Analyzers
18 March - 24 March Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
25 March - 31 March Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
1 April - 7 April Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
8 April - 14 April Page Introduction
Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
15 April - 21 April Page Introduction
Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
22 April - 28 April Page Introduction
Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
29 April - 5 May Page Introduction
Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical Significance
Page Differential Diagnosis of Jaundice
6 May - 12 May Page Principle
Page Procedure
Page Clinical significance
13 May - 19 May Page Estimation of Aspartate amino transferase
Page Clinical significance
20 May - 26 May Page sodium
Page Potassium
Page Chloride
27 May - 2 June Page Introduction
Page Physical examination
Page Chemical examination
Page Reaction of the urine
Page Protein
Page Glucose
Page Ketone bodies
Page Blood
Page Bile pigments
Page Urobilinogen
Page Bile salts
3 June - 9 June Page Microbial examination

Page Organized and Unorganised sediment
Page Crystals in urine sediment
10 June - 16 June Page Procedure for collection
Page Anticoagulants
Page Blood pictures in smear examination
17 June - 23 June Page Principle
Page Requirements
Page Procedure

Page Significance
24 June - 30 June Page Introduction
Page Methods
Page Significance
1 July - 7 July Page Introduction
Page Materials and method
Page Significance
8 July - 14 July Page Introduction
Page Mean corpuscular volume
Page Mean corpuscular haemoglobin
Page Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration
Page Interpretation
Page Morphologic classification of anaemia
Page Comparison of morphological and etiological classification of anaemia
15 July - 21 July Page Introduction
Page Principle
Page Methods
Page Significance
22 July - 28 July Page Introduction
Page Apparatus
Page Procedure
Page Significance
29 July - 4 August Page Methods
Page Different types of leukocytes
Page Neutrophil of different species
Page Eosinophils of different species
Page Basophil of different species
Page Lymphocyte of different species
Page Monocyte of different species
Page Significance and interpretation
5 August - 11 August Page Introduction
Page Dung / Faecal sample
Page Blood
Page Skin scraping
Page Lymphnode biopsy
Page Urine
Page Nasal discharge
Page Vaginal discharge
Page Parasites / Segments of Helminths
12 August - 18 August Page Direct examination
Page Sedimentation Technique
Page Results and Interpretation of eggs/larvae/Oocysts/cysts
Page Floatation Technique
Page Simple floatation Technique
Page Centrifugal floatation (Lane's method)
Page Results and Interpretation of eggs/larvae/Oocysts/cysts
Page Merits and Demerits of floatation technique
19 August - 25 August Page Introduction
Page Stoll's Dilution Method
Page Mc Master Method
Page Interpretation of results
26 August - 1 September Page Pasture larval counts
2 September - 8 September Page Partial digestion KOH
File Processing of skin scraping - video

PROCESSING OF SKIN SCRAPING

9 September - 15 September Page Wet film Examination
Page Preparation of Blood smear
Page Leishman's staining
Page Giemsa's staining
Page Impression smears
Page Blood Protozoa in Leishman-Giemsa stained smears
Page Knott's Concentration Method
16 September - 22 September Page Examination of Lymph node aspirate
Page Examination of Vaginal Discharge
Page Examination of Nasal Discharge or washing
23 September - 29 September Page Normal haematology values of adult animal
Page Clinical biochemistry - Reference value
30 September - 6 October File Question bank
Page References
Page Suggested reading
Page Acknowledgement