Reasrarch projects


 

Our research project;

1-    HLA-G expression as a prognostic indicator in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia Acta Haematologica. 132(1): 53 – 58, 2014    Impact factor : 1.130)ISSN 0001 – 5792)                                     

2-    Comparative study of therapeutic values of different iron chelating agents in children with beta thalassemia major Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences October 2014; 1(5):8 – 16

3-    Prognostic value of protease activated receptor – 1 in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and infectious diseases 2014,6(1):e2014029 – ISSN2035 – 3006 (Impact factor : 1.0)

4-    The impact of Helicobacter pylori infection on iron status and gastric mucosa in adult patients with refractory iron deficiency anemia  Life Science Journal 2014, 11(10): 1290-97 ISSN: 1097-8135-Impact factor (0.165)

5-    Inducing hepatogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood .The Egyptian Journal of Haematology January 2014 – vol 39, No1 ,P6-12  ISSN 1110 – 1067

6-    Multiplex PCR for detection of b1a CTX-M gene among the extended spectrum beta lactamase (ESBL) producing gram – negative isolates The Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology- July 2014. vol.23. No. 3. P 107-14

7-    Fas (CD95) expression as a prognostic marker in acute leukemia and blastic transformation phase in chronic myeloid leukemia The Egyptian Journal of Haematology 2014, 39(1): 25-31  ISSN 1110 – 1067

8-    Prognostic impact of neuropilin-1 expression in children with B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia   The Egyptian Journal of Haematology . 2015, 40(1): 1 – 7 ISSN 1110 – 1067

9-    Prognostic value of serum S100 protein level in newborn infants with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

10- Diagnostic value of umbilical cord blood procalcitonin level as an early marker of neonatal sepsis

11- Prognostic value of glutathione S-transferase genotypes in acute lymphoblatic leukemia in children

12- Study of soluble thrombomodulin as an early marker of endothelial cell injury in obese children

13- Effect of iron deficiency anemia and its treatment on cell mediated immunity

14- Prognostic significance of chromosomes 5, 7, and 8 abnormalities in Egyptian patients with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome

15- The role of hepcidin in iron overload in children with ß-thalassemia

16- Significance of meningioma 1 gene (MN1) in prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia

17- Clinical significance of Mcl-1expression in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia

18- Monitoring of PRAME gene for detection of minimal residual disease (MRD) in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

19- Medication non – compliance and oxidant - induced adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs in children

20- Clinical significance of interleukin 8 and placenta growth factor levels in patients with Sickle cell anemia with and without vaso-oclusive crisis

21- Circulating cardiac troponins levels and cardiac dysfunction in children with acute and fulminant viral myocarditis.

22- Prognostic significance of CLLU1 expression in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia 

23-  Association of Thrombomodulin gene mutation with the risk of myocardial infarction"

24-  Utility of multiparametric Flow cytometry in differentiation between normal, reactive and malignant plasma cells.

 

 

Our Education, Research and Clinical Trials Programs

Lectures and training programs for undergraduates and postgraduates to fulfil all basic and updated laboratory medicine

For undergraduates;

1-  Administrative Information:

Course title: Clinical Pathology

·        Code:

·        Department offering the course: Clinical Pathology

·        Program on which this course is given: M.B.B.Ch

·        Departments offering the program: All the faculty departments

·        Academic year/level: 2017-2018/ fifth year of M.B.B.Ch

·        Semester in which the course is given: all the year

·        Date of approval by department:

·        Date of approval by Faculty:

·        Taught hours: 18 hours

·        Lectures 12 (each lecture has a duration of 1.5 hours)

·        The students are distributed into three groups and the course must be given to each group (12 weekly lectures) and repeated three times per academic year.

 

2-   Overall Course Aims to:

·        Provide medical students with innovative tools and opportunities to acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable them to become effective and safe members of the health.

·        Acquire basic knowledge, skills and attitude in Clinical Pathology including Clinical Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Immunology and Clinical Microbiology.

·        Interpret and integrate the results of history, physical and laboratory test findings into a meaningful diagnostic formulation.

·        Acquire basic hygiene in infection control.

 

3-   Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOS):

 

a-   Knowledge and understanding;

By the end of the course the student will be able to:

a1. Recognize etiology and pathogenesis of clinically important disease processes and understand the pathological processes that lead to hematological, chemical and immunological changes.

a2. Identify the role of the laboratory investigations in the diagnosis and management of diseases.

a3. Define the function of each organ, identify effects of the different diseases on function of each organ with its chemical changes, recognize chemical tests for diagnosis and follow up of diseases.

a4. Identify laboratory role in isolation of different microorganisms that cause human infections and hospital acquired infections and define their antibiotic sensitivity.

b- Intellectual skills;

By the end of the course the student will be able to:

b1. Demonstrate appropriate laboratory investigations for diagnosis, assessment of prognosis and monitoring of common diseases.

b2. Organize patient's data and basic knowledge to select appropriate laboratory tests that help in diagnosis and management.

b3. Interpret different medical information to solve medical problems.

b4. Explain the professional medical decisions according to different situations when facing medical problem.

b5. Analyze the principles of sterilization and infection control regulations.

c- Professional and practical skills;

By the end of the course the student will be able to:

c1. Report and interpret laboratory results.

c2. Construct appropriate judgments by comparing the obtained patient data with other laboratory results to ensure the validity of results and the need for additional tests.

c3. Combine the relation between the laboratory test results and the clinical case of the patient.

d- General transferable skills, professional attitude and communication skills.

By the end of the course the student will be able to:

d1. Use information technology and apply the principles of lifelong learning.

d2. Make effectively an appropriate attitude towards teaching staff, colleagues and patients.

d3. Work collaboratively in a team with other health professionals in other disciplines to maximize patient benefits and minimize the risk of errors and know when and how to ask for senior consultation.

d4. Adopt an empathic approach to the patients and their problems and provide care to patients who are unable to pay.

d5. Communicate clearly, sensitively and effectively with patients and their relatives and also, colleagues.

d6. Cope with situations where communications is difficult including breaking bad news and show compassion to the patients and their relatives in situations of stress and grief.

4-   Topics (Contents of the course):

 

Topics

Teaching hours

I-            Clinical Hematology

-         Hematopoiesis and blood cells

-         Anemias

-         White blood cells disorders and leukemias

-         Hemostasis  and bleeding disorders

-         Blood transfusion

II-         Clinical Chemistry

-         Disorders of carbohydrates, proteins and lipid metabolism

-         Liver functions and laboratory features of liver diseases

-         Kidney functions, laboratory features of kidney diseases and urine analysis

-         Enzymes of clinical significance and diagnosis of myocardial infarction

-         Laboratory features of endocrinal disorders

-         Tumor markers and body fluids

-         Acid base balance, minerals and electrolytes.

III-      Clinical Immunology

-         Autoimmune disorders and hypersensitivity reactions

-         Immune deficiency disorders

-         Hisocompatibility testing for organ transplantation

IV-       Clinical Virology

-         Clinical microbiology and infection control

-         Clinical virology

Total

 

0.5

2.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

 

1.5

 

1.5

 

1.5

 

0.5

 

0.5

0.5

1.5

 

 

0.5

 

0.5

0.5

 

 

1

0.5

18 hours

 

5-   Teaching and learning methods:

5.1. Illustrated lectures: Large group plenary sessions in lecture theaters are timetabled; set the scene for atopic, highlight important issues and arouse curiosity in relevant areas.

5.2. The students are distributed into three groups and the course must be given to each group (12 weekly lectures) and repeated three times per academic year.

5.3. Lectures are supplemented with class demonstrations, study questions, group discussions, assignment and case studies.

5.4. Attendance with guidance.

5.5. Assignment to implement general and professional skills.

6- Student Assessments:

§  Methods used:

1.   Final written exam to assess (a1,2,3,4, b1,3, c1,3 d1,2)

2.   Oral exam to assess (a1,2,3, b2.4,5, c1,2, d1,2)

3.   Assignment and case study (a1,2,3, b2,4,5, c1,2, d1,2,3,4,5.6)

§  Assessment schedule:

1.   Final written exam  (at the end of the academic year)

2.   Oral exam  (at the end of the academic year)

3.   Assignments  (during the course)

§  Weighing of assessments

Exam

Marks

% of total

Final written exam

30

75%

Oral exam

10

25%

Assignments

-

-

total

40

100%

 

§  Attendance criteria: 

Students should attend not less than 75% of teaching classes as an essential prerequisite to be legible for the final exams.

§  Grading system:

Exam

Topics

Description

Marks

End round

Assignment

Throughout the academic year

---

Final  examination

- MCQ (30 MCQ with the written exam of Internal Medicine)

- Oral examination

30 MCQ and case study/problem solving in Clinical Hematology, Chemistry, Immunology and Microbiology.

30

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

For post-graduate programs;

The credit hours and semester system is our selection for our postgraduate programs aims to provide continuous medical education for our doctors and participate in laboratory medicine development:

·       Master Degree (40 hours)

 

المقــــرر

Course 

Code

Credit hours

Each course

Total

1st part

 

1st semester

 

15 weeks/6 months

 

الأساسيات في الباثولوجيا الكيميائية

Basic Clinical Chemistry

CPATH 601

2

8

الأساسيات في أمراض الدم

Basic Clinical Hematology

CPATH 602

2

الأساسيات في الميكروبيولوجيا الاكلينيكية و المناعية

Basic Clinical Microbiology & Immunology

CPATH 603

1.5

الأساسيات في الطفيليات الطبية

Basic Parasitology

CPATH 604

1.5

أساسيات بنك الدم

Blood banking

CPATH 605

1

2nd & 3rd semesters 30weeks/12 months

2nd part

20

المقرر الاساسى فى الباثولوجيا الكيميائية و البيولوجيا الجزيئية

Clinical Chemistry & related molecular biology

CPATH606

5

المقرر الاساسى فى أمراض الدم و المناعة الاكلينيكية و البيولوجيا الجزيئية

Clinical Hematology & immunology & related molecular biology

CPATH607

5

المقرر الاختياري (يختار مقرر واحد)

Infection control

CPATH 608

1

Lab safety & Quality control

Log Book

تدريب إكلينيكي في الباثولوجيا الاكلينيكية

Clinical training in Clinical Pathology

CPATH609

 

9

Scientific activity

Medical statics course certificate is mandatory

Scientific meeting, conferences and training related to Clinical Pathology

2

Research

Over one semester/6 months

10

(total credit hours)

40

·       Doctorate degree (60 hours)

 

المقــــرر

Course 

Code

Credit hours

Each course

Total

1st part

 

1st semester

 

15 weeks/6 months

 

الباثولوجيا الكيميائية و البيولوجيا الجزيئية

Clinical Chemistry & related molecular biology

CPATH 701

2

8

أمراض الدم و البيولوجيا الجزيئية

Clinical Hematology & related molecular biology

CPATH 702

2

المناعة الاكلينيكية

Clinical Immunology

CPATH 703

2

الميكروبيولوجيا الاكلينيكية

Clinical Microbiology

CPATH 704

2

2nd , 3rd , 4th & 5th semesters 30weeks/24 months

2nd part

المقرر الأساسي يتم اختيار مقرر التخصص (واحد من الأربعة تخصصات الدقيقة التالية)

36

الباثولوجيا الكيميائية و البيولوجيا الجزيئية (مستوي متقدم)

Advanced Clinical Chemistry & related molecular biology

CPATH 705

12

أمراض الدم و البيولوجيا الجزيئية (مستوي متقدم)

Advanced Clinical Hematology & related molecular biology

CPATH 706

المناعة الاكلينيكية (مستوي متقدم)

Advanced Clinical Immunology

CPATH 707

الميكروبيولوجيا الاكلينيكية

 (مستوي متقدم)

Advanced Clinical Microbiology

CPATH 708

Log Book

تدريب إكلينيكي و عملي في الباثولوجيا الاكلينيكية

Clinical training in Clinical Pathology

CPATH 709

 

24

Thesis

Over four semester/24 months

16

(total credit hours)

60