This course aims to teach students the fundamentals of histology and histopathology. By the end of the course, students will be able to understand the differences between macro and micro levels, identify cells and structures, and comprehend primary and secondary changes in tissues. They will also learn about tissue preparation techniques such as fixation and embedding, as well as gain insight into the functioning of a histopathology department. The course is designed for individuals interested in biology, medicine, or healthcare who want to develop a foundational understanding of histology. The teaching method includes theoretical explanations, practical demonstrations, and case studies to enhance learning.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 What can histology and histopathology tell us?
- 1 What can histology and histopathology tell us?
- 1.1 Macro versus micro
- 1.2 Cells and tissues
- 1.3 Primary and secondary changes
- 1.4 Identifying cells and structures
- 2 Preparing tissue for histopathology
- 2 Preparing tissue for histopathology
- 2.1 Fixation
- 2.2 Embedding and sectioning
- 3 How a histopathology department works
- 3 How a histopathology department works
- 3.1 Quality control and diagnosis
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements