A pathology lab in an Allied Health Science college is a vital facility where students can learn about the nature and causes of diseases. It is instrumental in providing practical knowledge about the analysis and diagnosis of diseases

EQUIPMENT

  • Microscopes: Used for examining tissue samples, blood smears, and other specimens at a cellular level.
  • Histology Slides: Prepared slides for studying the microscopic structure of tissues.
  • Cytology Equipment: Including slides and stains for the examination of cells.
  • Automated Analyzers: For blood tests, including complete blood counts (CBC), blood chemistry, and coagulation studies.
  • Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Kits: Used to detect specific antigens in tissue samples.
  • Molecular Pathology Equipment: For DNA, RNA, and protein analysis, including PCR machines and DNA sequencers.
  • Biopsy Instruments: Including needles and forceps for collecting tissue samples.
  • Tissue Culture Facilities: For growing cells and studying diseases at a cellular level.
  • Autopsy Tools: Instruments for post-mortem examinations.

Integration with Curriculum

  • Diagnostic Skills: Teaching students how to analyze samples and diagnose diseases accurately.
  • Interpretation of Results: Training students to understand and interpret lab results for patient diagnosis and treatment.
  • Research Opportunities: Providing students with the opportunity to conduct research on various diseases.
  • Clinical Experience: Allowing students to gain practical experience in a controlled environment, preparing them for real-world scenarios.

A well-equipped and well-maintained pathology lab is essential for students in allied health sciences, providing them with the practical skills and knowledge needed for careers in clinical laboratories, research institutions, and healthcare settings.