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Direct gram stain preparation and interpretation, for physicians, microbiology staff, and students.
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Instructors: Brad T. Cookson, MD, PhD; Ajit Limaye, MD; Janet Curtis, BS, MT(ASCP); Thomas R. Fritsche, MD, PhD; Lee Anne McGonagle, MPH, SM(AAM); Adam R. Orkand, BA; Michael L. Astion, MD, PhD
Contact Hours: 2.0
Date: January 01, 2025 - December 31, 2026
Learning Objectives:
1. State the clinical importance of the Gram stain of body fluids, and describe and state the purpose of each step in the procedure.
2. List the major organisms isolated from the following specimens: blood, CSF, urine, respiratory, genital, wound, joint, eye, and stool.
3. State whether a specimen is likely to be normal, contaminated, or infected.
4. Use the proper generic terminology to systematically describe the morphology of bacteria or yeast.
5. Use the proper terminology to identify and describe cell types and common artifacts.