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Courses ::TIPMS Paramedical College - UGC Approved Courses:: TIPMS
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MLT

A graduate of B. Voc. in MLT is an all-rounder as far as technologies in a medical laboratory is concerned. The course envisages building an overall expertise in the student, of performing medical laboratory tests, whether it’s routine or special tests. These students would be capable of performing a range of tests such as those related to phlebotomy, clinical biochemistry, haematology, serology, cytogenetics, etc. Besides, skills related to lab management and ethics, biomedical waste disposal, personality development, effective communication skills, etc., would also be developed in them.

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OTT

OT Technicians work in Operation Theatre of hospitals, Emergency Departments and Intensive Care Units. Their main responsibility is to assist and help Doctors and Surgeons during surgery and emergency procedures. Under the setup of a doctor's facility, Operation Theatre experts are generally part of a team that comprises of Doctors, attendants, nurses and other allied healthcare service professionals.

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RMIT

Individuals at this job need to create X-ray images of parts of the human body using radiographic equipment under the guidance and supervision of Radiologist. They explain medical imaging procedure, prepare X-ray room & patient for procedure, operate & maintain X-ray machine, record radiological supplies, prepare report & document under Radiologist’s guidance, maintain records and carry out other administrative jobs as needed in the department.

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DPA

Ophthalmic Technicians assist eye care practitioner in their practice of ophthalmology, which focuses on primary eye problems. Ophthalmic technicians fulfill numerous functions, such as acquiring health histories from patients, explaining how to use contact lenses, maintaining equipment, measuring vision, performing diagnostic examinations and providing eye medication.

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DT

Dialysis is the artificial process of eliminating waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultra- filtration) from the blood. Our kidneys do this naturally, however some people may have failed or damaged kidneys which cannot carry out the function properly. They may need dialysis. The three-year graduate program provide students with the opportunity to study the principles of Dialysis, basic medical science of the kidney, fluid and electrolyte balance, hematologic aspects, infectious diseases, dialysis systems and equipment, vascular access to circulation, blood chemistry, complications of renal failure, psycho-social aspects and an overview of peritoneal dialysis and renal transplantation.

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CCT

Cardiac care technician assists physicians for heart surgeries. cardiac technician work in a variety of setting including coronary care unit (CCU), special care of patients with heart attack, unstable angina and other cardiac conditions that require continuous monitoring and treatment. Cardiac Technologists assist physicians during invasive cardiovascular testing; a tube is inserted into one of the blood vessels that carry blood into the heart.

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HM

Hospital Management course is suitable for those who have an interest in administration, management and maintenance of an organization. A Hospital administrator is overall in charge of administrative affairs of the hospital. He takes over the charge of various aspects of health administration and hospital administration with respect to patients and healthcare.

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HST

In this B. Voc Hospital Sterilization Technology course a student is introduced to the centralized processing department of a hospital. A student is introduced to the various sterilization machines used to sterilize instruments. By the end of the course a student learns efficiently on how to use sterilization techniques to sterilize instruments and redistribute them into the hospital for future use.

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PCM

A graduate of B. Voc. in PCM is an all-rounder as far as patient care is concerned. The course envisages building an overall expertise in the student, of managing patients with care, whether it’s an in-patient or someone in the OPD or anywhere else in the hospital. This student would be capable of offering a range of services from paediatric care to geriatric care to cardiac care or care of cancer patients.