Quality Assurance course : Master1 in Applied Biochemistry

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2026
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Faculty of Sciences
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This handbook has been carefully designed to guide students in understanding the fundamental and applied aspects of blood products, transfusion medicine, radioprotection, animal experimentation, bioethics, hemovigilance, and blood logistics. The content is structured into eight chapters, each addressing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. The first chapters cover the nature, preparation, and clinical uses of different blood products, followed by detailed procedures and safety considerations surrounding blood transfusion. Further sections explore the risks and complications associated with transfusions, as well as the principles of radioprotection and the use of radioisotopes in medicine and research. Special emphasis is given to ethical considerations, including animal experimentation and bioethics, to encourage students to reflect on the responsibility that comes with scientific practice. The handbook also addresses hemovigilance, traceability, and the logistics of blood distribution, which are essential for ensuring patient safety and the quality of healthcare systems. The pedagogical approach combines clear explanations with illustrative diagrams, summary tables, and practical examples to make learning more accessible. This module is an essential part of the curriculum, serving not only as a foundation for advanced studies but also as a valuable resource for future research projects and professional practice. Like any academic work, this handbook may contain errors or areas for improvement. Constructive feedback, corrections, and suggestions from fellow teachers, researchers, and students are always welcome to enrich and improve this material. “Science is not only a collection of knowledge; it is also a responsibility to use this knowledge wisely, for the benefit of humanity and with respect for ethical values
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