Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B3-3.003 - Curriculum Requirements for Clinical Laboratory Personnel Training Programs
(1) All programs
shall provide instruction in pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical
testing processes.
(2) All programs
not accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory
Science (NAACLS), the Council on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs (CAAHEP), or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
(ABHES) shall adopt the 2017-2018 curriculum frameworks for Health Science
Education set forth by the Florida Department of Education. The Health Science
Core standards number 1-11 at
http://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5652/urlt/health_sci_core_psav_cc_1718.rtf
and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09840
are incorporated by reference herein. Curriculum framework numbers 12-25 at
http://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-tech-edu/curriculum-frameworks/2017-18-frameworks/health-science.stml
which are incorporated by reference herein (curriculum frameworks) and
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09841.
All programs must meet the curriculum frameworks number 1-25.
(3) Each specialty shall comply with the
relevant curriculum frameworks:
(a) For
molecular pathology, curriculum framework numbers 26 and 40;
(b) For urinalysis, curriculum framework
number 27;
(c) For hematology,
curriculum framework numbers 28, 29, 34 and 35;
(d) For immunology, curriculum framework
numbers 30 and 38;
(e) For clinical
chemistry, curriculum framework numbers 31 and 37;
(f) For immunohematology, curriculum
framework numbers 32 and 39;
(g)
For microbiology, curriculum framework numbers 33 and 36.
(4) For the category of cytogenetics,
technologist level programs shall as a minimum include instructions in the
following competencies:
(a) Appropriate
culture techniques for submitted specimens.
(b) Principles and techniques for harvesting
specimens or cell cultures.
(c)
Principles and techniques of chromosome banding and staining.
(d) Maintenance and use of microscopes and
photographic and computer generated imaging techniques and equipment.
(e) Chromosome analysis.
(5) For the category of histocompatibility,
technologist level programs shall at a minimum include instruction in the
following competencies:
(a) Specimen
collection, processing, handling and preservation as it relates to
histocompatibility testing.
(b)
Principles and techniques of blood typing, HLA typing, HLA antibody screening,
and testing for infectious disease makers.
(c) CDC or flow cytometry crossmatching, HLA
antibody identification, lymphocyte immunophenotyping, mixed lymphocyte
culture, stem cell culture and immunosuppressive drug analysis.
(d) Allogenic and autologous bone marrow
processing and storage.
(e)
Maintenance and use of instrumentation utilized in the category of
histocompatibility testing.
(f)
Immunological principles to perform, assess, and interpret histocompatibility
data.
(6) For the
category of cytology, technologist level programs shall at a minimum include
instruction in the following competencies:
(a)
Specimen preparation, staining and cover slipping.
(b) Quality control and follow-up.
(c) Specimen adequacy.
(d) Review of gynecological and
non-gynecological specimens in order to delineate data regarding human
cytopathological disease.
(e)
Reporting of results using appropriate diagnostic
terminology.
(7) For the
category of blood banking, technologist level programs shall adopt the
curriculum standards defined in paragraph
64B3-3.003(2)(a),
F.A.C., for immunohematology, as well as provide instruction in the following
competencies:
(a) Serology instrumentation
and serological principles associated with blood product testing and
processing.
(b) Clinical chemistry
instrumentation and chemistry principles associated with blood product testing
and processing.
(c) Hematology
instrumentation and hematological principles associated with blood product
testing and processing.
(8) For the category of embryology,
technician or technologist level programs shall at a minimum include
instruction in the following competencies:
(a)
Maintenance and use of instrumentation utilized in the embryology
laboratory.
(b) Principles and
techniques for isolating specimens.
(c) Appropriate culture techniques of
specimens including principles of culture techniques.
(d) Appropriate handling of
specimens.
(e) Quality control and
quality assurance.
(9)
For the category of andrology, technician or technologist level programs shall
at a minimum include instruction in the following competencies:
(a) Maintenance and use of instrumentation
utilized in the category of andrology testing.
(b) Principles and techniques for isolation
specimens.
(c) Appropriate culture
techniques of specimens including principles of culture techniques.
(d) Appropriate handling of
specimens.
(e) Quality control and
quality assurance.
(10)
Technologist level programs shall include education instruction and
management.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 483.805(4), 483.811(2) FS. Law Implemented 483.809, 483.811 FS.
New 5-9-95, Amended 12-4-95, 4-24-96, Formerly 59O-3.003, Amended 3-19-98, 9-20-98, 1-11-99, 10-30-02, 7-18-04, 2-23-06, 1-6-09, 9-12-18.
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