Re: Masters in Immunohaematology.

From: Michael Ormerod <michealgormerod@btinternet.com>
Date: Thu Mar 17 2005 - 16:40:49 EST
I run a distance learning course with the University of Ulster: An 
Introduction to Flow Cytometry. It lasts 10 weeks. It is a general course, 
not aimed specifically at clinical laboratories. See 
http://campusone.ulster.ac.uk/display.cgi/18.

Regards,

Michael G. Ormerod,
http://uk.geocities.com/m.g.ormerod@btinternet.com/
34 Wray Park Road,
Reigate,
RH2 0DE,
UK
+44(0)1737241726
mobile:+44(0)7802293242


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <"Farrugia Patricia at MHEC"@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
To: cyto-inbox
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 7:56 AM
Subject: Masters in Immunohaematology.


>
> I am a Medical Laboratory scientist working in Haematology and completed 
> my
> Degree course in Medical Laboratory Science. We are about to introduce 
> flow
> cytometry in our laboratory mainly for the diagnosis of leukaemias and
> lymphomas, MRD for now.
>
> I would like to uptake a post graduate course in Immunohaematology, mainly 
> flow
> cytometry, however I would like to do this by correspondance. Can you 
> suggest
> any university where such course is available?
>
> Regards,
>
> Patricia Farrugia
> Ass. Princ. MLS,
> Haematology Lab.,
> Pathology Dept.,
> St. Luke's Hospital,
> G'Mangia,
> MALTA
>
> 
Received on Fri Mar 18 14:18:00 2005

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