1Clinical Pathology: Discussion of a clinical case history. Plan relevant investigations of the above case. Two investigations should be performed including at least one biochemistry exercise. Complete urinalysis.
2Haematology: Discuss haematology cases, give the relevant history. Plan relevant investigations. Perform complete hemogram and at least two tests preferably including coagulation exercise. Identify electrophoresis strips, osmotic fragility charts etc. Examine, report and discuss around ten cases given the history and relevant blood smears and/or bone marrow aspirate smears.
3Transfusion Medicine: Perform blood grouping.
4Transfusion Medicine: Perform the necessary exercise given a relevant history.
5Histopathology/Cytopathology: Examine, report and discuss ten to twelve Histopathology and three to five cytopathology cases given the relevant history and slides. Perform a haematoxylin and eosin stain and any special stain on a paraffin section. Report on a frozen section.
6Autopsy: Given a case history and relevant organs (with or without slides) give a list of anatomical diagnosis in an autopsy case.
7Gross Pathology: Describe findings of gross specimens, give diagnosis and identify the sections to be processed.
8Basic Sciences: Identify electron micrographs. Identify gels, results of PCR, immunological tests including staining for direct/indirect immunofluorescence. Identify histochemical and immunohistochemistry stains.