Dialysis Therapy Technology


Mission
- To impart students with quality renal dialysis technology education centered on altering global requirements and add values to their career desires
- To enhance the knowledge and skill of students in collaboration with public and private sector hospitals/institutions
- To identify and acknowledge economic, social and environmental issues that influences the quality of life for patients in the vicinity and the globe.
- To inculcate leadership qualities needed for renal dialysis technology through robust curriculum with international outlook for sustainable future.
- To build trust and co-operation at the hospital workplace through effective inter-personal and communication skills.
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
Programs offered
Undergraduate
B.Sc. Dialysis Therapy Technology
The B.Sc. Dialysis Therapy Technology
program is a branch of paramedical science where students are taught to deal
with kidney-related diseases. This program provides the basic knowledge of
renal anatomy, physiology, functions of the kidney, prognosis, diagnosis, and
management of kidney diseases.
Programs offered
Post Graduate
M.Sc. Dialysis Therapy
M.Sc. Dialysis Therapy Technology is a postgraduate program that focuses on advanced knowledge and clinical training in dialysis procedures used for the management of kidney failure. The program prepares students to operate dialysis equipment, monitor patients during treatment, and support nephrologists in delivering safe and effective renal care.
What will they learn?
- Human Anatomy
- Human Physiology
- Microbiology
- Basic Life Support
- Applied Anatomy, Physiology
- Pathology
- Biochemistry
- Pharmacology
- Concepts of Disease Evaluation
- Dialysis Technology
Career Opportunities:
- Dialysis Technologist
- Hemodialysis Technician
- Peritoneal Dialysis Technician
- Renal Care Technician
- Dialysis Unit Supervisor
- Technician in Multispecialty Hospitals and Dialysis Centers
- Medical Equipment Specialist in dialysis equipment companies
- Teaching and research in allied health sciences institutions.
