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BSc Medical Imaging Technique
Eligibility
Candidates with two years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll, in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 shall have passed 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principle subjects or candidates with 3 years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 should have studied PBC as principal subjects during the tenure of the course and below 35Years
Couse details :3 and 1/2 years including six month internship
Why should we study medical imaging technique?
- Medical imaging developed rapidly to play a central role in medicine today by supporting diagnosis and treatment of a disease. Medical imaging encompasses technologies like ultrasonography, X-ray, mammography, computed tomography (CT scans) and nuclear medicine.
- Enhancing radiation safety in health care
- Prioritizing medical devices
- Promoting cancer early diagnosis
Topics which are going to learn in academic year
Sl no | 1st year Subject | 2nd year subject | 3rd year subject |
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1 | Human Anatomy | Radiation Physics: Medical Physics & Radiation Safety in Radio Diagnosis | Diagnostic Imaging Techniques & Modalities |
2 | Physiology | Imaging Physics & Dark Room Techniques | Radiographic Special Procedures and Patient Care |
3 | Biochemistry | Radiographic Positioning and Techniques | |
4 | Pathology (Clinical Pathology, Haematology & Blood Banking) | ||
5 | Microbiology |
BSc Medical Laboratory Technology
Eligibility
Candidates with two years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll, in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 shall have passed 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principle subjects or candidates with 3 years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 should have studied PBC as principal subjects during the tenure of the course and below 35Years
Couse details :3 and 1/2 years including six month internship
Why should we study Medical Laboratory technique?
- Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT) are vital to the healthcare team as they are often the first to produce patient results.
- MLTs use sophisticated biomedical instrumentation, as well as manual procedures, to perform testing and provide results that are essential in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. It is estimated that over 70% of all medical decisions are based in part on laboratory results.
- The Medical Laboratory Technician has diverse and multi-level functions in the areas of collecting, processing, and analyzing biological specimens and other substances, principles and methodologies, performance of assays, problem solving, troubleshooting techniques, correlation of clinical procedures and results, principles and practices of quality assessment for all major areas: clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology, immunohematology, microbiology, and molecular biology practiced in the contemporary clinical laboratory.
- Medical Laboratory Technicians have the requisite knowledge and skills to educate laboratory professionals, other health care professionals, and others in the laboratory practice as well as the public.
- The ability to relate to people, a capacity for calm and reasoned judgment, and a demonstration of commitment to the patient are essential qualities.
- Communication skills extend to consultative interactions with members of the healthcare team, external relations, customer service, and patient education.
- Laboratory professionals demonstrate ethical and moral attitudes and principles that are necessary for gaining and maintaining the confidence of patients, professional associates, and the community.
Topics which are going to learn in academic year
Sl no | 1st year Subject | 2nd year subject | 3rd year subject |
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1 | Human Anatomy | Biochemistry II | Biochemistry III |
2 | Physiology | Microbiology II | Microbiology III |
3 | Biochemistry | Pathology II | Pathology III |
4 | Pathology(Clinical Pathology, Haematology & Blood Banking) | ||
5 | Microbiology |
BSc Optometry
Eligibility
Candidates with two years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll, in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 shall have passed 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principle subjects or candidates with 3 years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course mentioned in Sl No. 1 to 10 should have studied PBC as principal subjects during the tenure of the course and below 35 Years.
Couse details :3 and 1/2 years including six month internship
Why should we study Optometry??
- As an optometrist, you’ll specialize in eye care and visual health and help patients in many ways. Optometry is an important part of the healthcare system. Not only will you diagnose and treat eye disorders, you’ll detect diseases with ocular manifestations and collaborate with ophthalmologists and other health professionals.
- Deliver care at clinics and retail locations.
- Provide care at VA Health Centers, community health centers, military clinics, and within nonprofit organizations.
- Work at academic institutions in research and training the next generation.
- Work in the corporate world developing new products.
- Consult in government, sports, education, and beyond
Topics which are going to learn in academic year
Sl no | 1st year Subject | 2nd year subject | 3rd year subject |
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1 | General Anatomy & General physiology | Optometric Optics & Dispensing optometry | Contact Lenses |
2 | Basic Biochemistry & Nutrition | Clinical Examination Of Visual System & Optometric Instruments | Systemic & Ocular diseases |
3 | Ocular Anatomy ,ocular Physiology& biochemistry | Visual optics | Low Vision Aids & Geriatric Optometry |
4 | Physical & Geometric Optics & principles of lighting | Pharmacology, Microbiology & Pathology | Practice management, law in optometry & occupational optometry |
5 | Medical Psychology | Research Methodology& Biostatistics | |
Pediatric Optometry, Advances In Optometry & Binocular Vision |