CPD: The Automated and Manual Blood Count – The Blood Count and Film Manual
Welcome to this online course on red cell morphology. This course is part of the Blood Count and Film Manual series.
By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the subject and the knowledge and skills required to practice in this field confidently.
Course details
Introduction to Blood Count and Its Importance: Understand the significance of blood counts in clinical practice, including their role in screening, monitoring medication effects, and diagnosing conditions such as anaemia.
Blood Constituents and Reference Ranges: Learn about the different components of blood, including red cells, white cells, and platelets, as well as the importance of reference ranges in interpreting blood count results.
Automated Blood Count Methods: Explore the principles and methods commonly used by automated analysers, including electrical impedance (Coulter Principle), light scatter technology, and radiofrequency analysis, to produce accurate and efficient blood count results.
Understanding Blood Count Reports: Gain insights into interpreting blood count reports, including the significance of red cell indices, platelet counts, and white cell differential counts, as well as how to identify abnormalities.
3-Part vs. 5-Part Analysers: Examine the differences between 3-part and 5-part analysers, focusing on their capabilities in differentiating various types of white cells and their applications in clinical settings.
Advanced Analytical Parameters: Delve into advanced parameters reported by modern analysers, such as reticulocyte counts, immature granulocytes, and nucleated red cells, and their clinical significance.
Manual Blood Count Methods: Understand the historical and contemporary methods of manual blood count enumeration, including the use of hemocytometers and specific stains for identifying cell types like reticulocytes and Heinz bodies.
Pathological States and Histogram Analysis: Learn how changes in red cell and white cell histograms reflect pathological conditions such as microcytosis, macrocytosis, and leukocytosis, and how these changes are used in diagnosis.
Interference and Error Correction in Blood Counts: Discuss common sources of error in automated blood counts, such as sample turbidity and cold agglutinins, and the techniques used to correct these errors to ensure accurate results.
Practical Applications of Manual Counting: Explore the practical applications of manual blood counting methods in modern laboratories, particularly in verifying automated results, performing parasite counts, and supporting research.
We will use video tutorials with English captions and an end-of-course assessment that awards a certificate upon successful completion.
It is estimated this course will take you 1-2 hours to complete.
The target audience for this course are:
- Biomedical scientists/medical laboratory scientists
- Haematology trainees and consultants
- Haematopathology trainees and specialists
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About our tutor
Dr Ali Mahdi
Dr Ali Mahdi is a Consultant Haematologist at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in South Wales. His specialist interests include haematology diagnostics and myeloid malignancies. He co-founded Blood Academy and has a keen interest in medical education. Dr Mahdi has also acted as principal investigator in several clinical trials for myeloid malignancies and is a member of the NCRI group for chronic myeloid leukaemia.
Program Content
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Program Includes
- 5 Lessons
- 1 Assessment
- Program Certificate