Syllabus
Syllabus for Hematology may differ from one Institute to another. The syllabus of the course highlights the complete course curriculum of a particular degree. It is classified accordingly to the semester and core subjects selected by the candidates.
1st Year:
Basics of Hematology | Introduction to clinical hematology |
Basic morphology and concepts of hematopoiesis | Bone marrow structure and examination |
RBC structure and functions | Development of the immune system |
Bleeding Disorder Mechanism | Overview of normal Hemostatic Mechanism |
Laboratory approach to the diagnosis of Leukemia |
2nd Year:
Iron metabolism and iron deficiency anemia | Megaloblastic anemia |
Red cell membrane defects and enzymopathy | Thalassemia |
Sickle Cell anemia | Abnormal hemoglobin |
Lab diagnosis of platelet function | Immune hemolytic anemia |
3rd year:
Cell cycle and Carcinogenesis | Principles of chemotherapy |
Reactive lymphocytosis | Acute leukemia |
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children and adults | T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders |
Bone marrow transplantation | Disorders of spleen |