CLS 212 Medical Microbiology Course Information and Laboratory Safety Guidelines

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Mrs. Hala Al-Dahshan is the instructor for CLS 212 Medical Microbiology at KSU. The course involves theoretical and practical assessments, with recommended textbooks. Lab safety protocols include wearing proper attire, handling personal items carefully, and practicing good hygiene. Personal safety guidelines emphasize wearing protective gear and avoiding certain items in the lab setting.


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  1. CLS 212 Medical Microbiology INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Hala Al-Dahshan Email: haldahshan@ksu.edu.sa Office: College of Applied Medical Sciences Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences 3rdFloor- no. 118 Tel: 011-8050437 ext. 51579

  2. CLS 212 Medical Microbiology BOOKS: 1. Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences By Paul G Engelkirk, Janet Duben-Engelkirk Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2010), Ninth Edition. 2. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Microbiology By Richard A. Harvey, Pamela C. Champe, Bruce D. Fisher - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2006), Second Edition.

  3. CLS 212 Medical Microbiology COURSE ASSESMENT Total of 100% 1. Theory Part: Total of 70% First Midterm Exam : 15% Second Midterm Exam : 15% Final Theoretical Exam : 40%

  4. CLS 212 Medical Microbiology 2. Practical Part: Total of 30% Lab Quizzes and Attendance: 10% Final Practical Exam: 20%

  5. Laboratory Safety 101: Always wear lab coat Always wear gloves Never eat or drink Closed shoes Never leave personal items on benches Always wash your hands before leaving the lab.

  6. Personal Safety Clothing Wear: Gloves Long lab coat Goggles/safety glasses Closed-toed shoes Tie back long hair Do NOT Wear: Sandals Jewelry Loose or Baggy clothing Contact lenses

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