Curriculum

Scheme of Studies (BS-MT) 4 years/8 semesters program

BS-MT (Anesthesia)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Delivering System & Airway Management Equipment

3

TANS2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TANS2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective: Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Monitoring Standards & Monitoring

3

TANS3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TANS3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Applied Anatomy, Physiology & Pathophysiology

3

TANS3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TANS3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Anesthesia Pharmacology

3

TANS4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TANS4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Basic Anesthesia Techniques (General/Regional/MAC)

3

TANS4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TANS4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I - Pain Management

3

TANS4103

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation II - Specialized Surgical Procedures

3

TANS4113

BS-MT (Cardiology)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Cardiovascular Basics

3

TCAR2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TCAR2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Cardiopulmonary Diseases

3

TCAR3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TCAR3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Basics of Echo

3

TCAR3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TCAR3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Transthoracic Echo

3

TCAR4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TCAR4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Transesophageal Echo

3

TCAR4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TCAR4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I - Transesophageal Echo /

Elective Clinical Rotation II - Pediatric Echo

3

TCAR4103

TCAR4113

BS-MT (Catheterization)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Cardiovascular Basics

3

TCAT2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TCAT2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective - Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Cardiopulmonary Diseases

3

TCAT3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TCAT3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Introduction to Cardiac Catheterization

3

TCAT3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TCAT3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Social Psychology

3

TPSY4013

Theory

Elective - Organizational Behavior/

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TPSY4023

TMED4013

Theory

Hemodynamics

3

TCAT4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TCAT4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Cath Lab Procedures

3

TCAT4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TCAT4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Electrophysiology /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Specialized Angiographies

3

TCAT4103

TCAT4113

BS-MT (Dialysis)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Basic Concepts of Dialysis Technique

3

TDIA2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TDIA2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Applied Dialysis Technology I

3

TDIA3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TDIA3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Applied Dialysis Technology II

3

TDIA3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TDIA3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Complication of Dialysis

3

TDIA4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TDIA4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Advances in Hemodialysis

3

TDIA4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TDIA4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Dialysis of Immunocompromised Adult /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Pediatric Dialysis

3

TDIA4103

TDIA4113

BS-MT (Medical Laboratory)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Basic Laboratory Principle, Phlebotomy & Histotechniques

3

TPLB2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TPLB2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Hematology & Transfusion Medicine

3

TPLB3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TPLB3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Microbiology & Parasitology

3

TPLB3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TPLB3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Clinical Chemistry

3

TPLB4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TPLB4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Molecular Techniques

3

TPLB4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TPLB4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Clinical Microbiology /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Cytology

3

TPLB4103

TPLB4113

BS-MT (Neurophysiology)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Electroencephalograph

3

TNPH2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TNPH2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Abnormal EEG & Neonatal EEG

3

TNPH3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TNPH3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Nerve Conduction Study

3

TNPH3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TNPH3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Blink Reflex, RNS, SSR, Evoked Potentials

3

TNPH4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TNPH4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Sleep Studies & Intraoperative

3

TNPH4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TNPH4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Polysomnography /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Intraoperative Monitoring

3

TNPH4103

TNPH4113

BS-MT (Radiology)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Plain Radiography

3

TRAD2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TRAD2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Mammography & Special Techniques

3

TRAD3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TRAD3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Computed Tomography & Cardiac Imaging

3

TRAD3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TRAD3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

3

TRAD4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TRAD4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Nuclear Medicine & Ultrasound

3

TRAD4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TRAD4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Interventional Radiology /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Nuclear Medicine

3

TRAD4103

TRAD4113

BS-MT (Respiratory Therapy)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Basics of Respiratory Care

3

TRT2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TRT2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective - Arabic

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Respiratory Testing & Sampling

3

TRT3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TRT3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Interventions in Respiratory Therapy

3

TRT3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TRT3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Pulmonary Diseases

3

TRT4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TRT4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Airway Management & Ventilation

3

TRT4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TRT4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Pulmonary Function Test /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Mechanical Ventilation

3

TRT4103

TRT4113

BS-MT (Surgical Therapy)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Operation Theater Mannerism

3

TSUR2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TSUR2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Perioperative Management of Patient

3

TSUR3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

4

TSUR3034

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Surgical Procedures I

3

TSUR3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

4

TSUR3054

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Surgical Procedures II

3

TSUR4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

4

TSUR4074

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Surgical Procedures III

3

TSUR4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

4

TSUR4094

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Kidney Transplant /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Liver Transplant

3

TSUR4103

TSUR4113

BS-MT (Urology)

Semesters

Theory/ Lab

COURSES

CREDIT HOURS

COURSE CODE

1st

Theory

Anatomy I & Histology

2

TANT1002

Lab

Anatomy I & Histology (Lab)

1

TANT1021

Theory

Physiology I

2

TPHY1002

Lab

Physiology I (Lab)

1

TPHY1021

Theory

Biochemistry I

2

TBCH1002

Lab

Biochemistry I (Lab)

1

TBCH1021

Theory

Mathematics & Statistics

2

TMTH1002

Theory

Pakistan Studies

1

TPS1001

Theory

English I

3

TENG1003

Theory

Computer Skills

3

TCS1003

2nd

Theory

Anatomy II & Embryology

2

TANT1012

Lab

Anatomy II & Embryology (Lab)

1

TANT1031

Theory

Physiology II

2

TPHY1012

Lab

Physiology II (Lab)

1

TPHY1031

Theory

Biochemistry II

2

TBCH1012

Lab

Biochemistry II (Lab)

1

TBCH1031

Theory

Islamic Studies/

Ethics

2

TIS1002

TETH1002

Theory

English II

3

TENG1013

Theory

Nutrition

2

TBCH1042

Theory

Microbiology I

2

TMCB1002

3rd

Theory

Pathology I

2

TPTH2002

Lab

Pathology I (Lab)

1

TPTH2011

Theory

Genetics & Immunology

2

TBCH2052

Theory

Pharmacology I

2

TPMC2002

Theory

Microbiology II

2

TMCB2012

Theory

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG

3

TNUR2003

Lab

Introduction to Basic Patient Care & ECG (Lab)

1

TNUR2011

Theory

Community Medicine

2

TCMD2002

Theory

English III

3

TENG2023

4th

Theory

Pathology II

2

TPTH2022

Lab

Pathology II (Lab)

1

TPTH2031

Theory

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

3

TPHS2003

Lab

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation (Lab)

1

TPHS2011

Theory

Pharmacology II

2

TPMC2012

Theory

Infection Control

2

TMCB2022

Lab

Infection Control (Lab)

1

TMCB2031

Theory

Emergency Urology Care

3

TURO2003

Lab

Clinical Rotation A

3

TURO2013

5th

Theory

Behavioral Sciences

2

TPSY3002

Theory

Business Communication

3

TMKT3003

Theory

Health Management Information System

2

TCS3022

Theory

Elective – Arabic/

Chinese

3

TLAN3003

TLAN3013

Theory

Renal Transplantation

3

TURO3023

Lab

Clinical Rotation B

3

TURO3033

6th

Theory

Bioethics

2

TETH3012

Theory

Health Care Quality Management

3

TQC3003

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine I

3

TMED3003

Theory

Trauma

3

TURO3043

Lab

Clinical Rotation C

3

TURO3053

7th

Theory

Research Methodology & Biostatistics

3

TRES4003

Theory

Elective - Social Psychology/

Organizational Behavior

3

TPSY4013

TPSY4023

Theory

Diagnostic Medicine II

3

TMED4013

Theory

Voiding Disorders

3

TURO4063

Lab

Clinical Rotation D

3

TURO4073

8th

Lab

Research Project

4

TRES4014

Theory

Leadership & Management

2

TMKT4012

Theory

Urinary & Genital Infections & Sexually Transmitted Diseases

3

TURO4083

Lab

Clinical Rotation E

3

TURO4093

Lab

Elective Clinical Rotation I – Specialized Urodynamic Studies /

Elective Clinical Rotation II – Specialized Cystoscopy

3

TURO4103

TURO4113

BS-MT Course Design 

Compulsory

Courses

Layout

Compulsory courses spread over the span of degree mainly offered in first three semesters. The courses offered are:

  1. English I, II, III
  2. Islamiat / Ethics
  3. Pakistan Studies
  4. Mathematics & Statistics
  5. Introduction to Computer
  6. Introduction to Basic Patient care & ECG
  7. Healthcare Quality Management

1. English I, II, III

  • These courses are offered in 1st, 2nd and 3rd Semesters respectively.
  • By the end of these courses, students will be able to practice:
    • Accurate grammar while writing and speaking in classroom / other familiar settings.
    • Comprehend written and verbal messages while listening and reading.
    • Practice common and frequency words in their communication/ language.
    • Follow descriptive, narrative, paragraph and letter writing styles.
    • Use all four language skills while communicating in formal settings.

2. (a) Islamiat

  • The course is offered in 2nd Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to understand:
    • Quran & Sunnah, Strengthen the spiritual and moral relation with Holy Prophet (PBUH).
    • Rationally analyse problems of Muslims.
    • Recognize the basic teachings of Islam
    • Understand Arabic Literature & Grammar.
    • Demonstrate Islamic behaviour
    • Respect other Religion, create & practice core values of Islamic Law, respect, tolerance etc.

(b) Ethics

  • The course is offered in 2nd Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Build character of the students to enable them to play a vital and positive role in the society.
    • Equip students with integrity and social skills to bring about a change in their thought and behaviour towards fellow human beings.
    • Understand the primacy of religious teachings and their value in social life.
    • Develop etiquettes and mannerism in the students.
    • Practice and promote socialization among members of all faiths.

3. Pakistan Studies

  • The course is offered in 1st Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Acquire knowledge and understanding of the human past.
    • Investigate historical events, changes, people and issues.
    • Develop understanding of how the past has been represented and interpreted.
    • Use historical sources, organize and communicate knowledge and understanding of history.
    • Develop an enthusiasm for history and acquire a basis for future historical study.

4. Mathematics & Statistics

  • The course is offered to 1st Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate understanding of basic mathematical concepts as a prerequisite for various subjects and explain different methods by which data can be presented mathematically and graphically.

5. Introduction to Computers

  • The course is offered in 1st Semester.
  • By the end of this course students should be able to:
    • Demonstrate technical knowledge about computer.
    • Demonstrate and apply usage of software to successfully perform a task.
    • Basic computer skills including Microsoft office.

6. Introduction to Basic Patient Care& ECG

  •  This course is offered in 3rd Semester.
  •  By the end of this course, students should be able to:
    • Recall the healthcare system and how it works as a multidisciplinary organization.
    • Recognize and address the needs of patients.
    • Demonstrate use of basic medical equipment to asses.
    • Monitor and review overall health of a patient, demonstrate empathy.
    • Rapport building and patient centred approach in dealing with patients and demonstrate knowledge of various medical emergencies and skill to effectively provide first aid care.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of a normal ECG, recall basic concepts of ECG, explain and identify abnormal ECG findings.

7. Healthcare Quality Management

  • This course is offered in 6th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will know:
    • The general principles of healthcare quality today.
    • Key elements to the organization's success in achieving quality.
    • Overall management of the quality, utilization/case/care management and risk functions.
    • Patient safety and financial management.
    • Structure of performance improvement processes.
    • Information and people management in the organization.
    • Organization's participation in accreditation, licensure, registration and quality awards.
 
Electives

Courses

Layout

Elective Courses are offered to fulfill the requirement of Higher Education Commission and to ensure better understanding of the students related to languages and psychology. The courses offered are:

  1. Arabic – Chinese
  2. Organizational Behaviour – Social Psychology

1. A. Arabic

  • The course is offered in 5th Semester.
  • By the end of this course students will be able to:
    • Recall and apply the Arabic alphabet and sound system, be able to distinguish and pronounce all Arabic sounds, and write accurately from dictation.
    • Initiate social interactions, ask for basic information, and be aware of basic cultural aspects of social interaction in the Arab world.
    • Comprehend simple written and audio/video texts on familiar topics.
    • Compose simple paragraphs about yourself.
    • Recall some of the differences between formal and spoken Arabic.

1. B. Chinese

  • The course is offered in 5th semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Recall the healthcare system and how it works as a multidisciplinary organization.
    • Recognize and address the needs of patients.
    • Demonstrate use of basic medical equipment to assess, monitor and review overall health of a patient.
    • Demonstrate empathy, rapport building and patient centered approach in dealing with patients.

2. A. Organization Behaviour

  • The course is offered in 7th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, the student will be able to:
    • Demonstrate how organizational behavior affects organizational performance.
    • Explain the concept of an organization's social system and organization's culture.
    • Explain the role of status and status symbols within an organization.
    • Explain how communication networks function within an organization.
    • Explain power and authority relationships in organizations.
    • Give examples of the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance.

2. B. Social Psychology

  • The course is offered in 7th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Get acquainted with the most fundamental concepts and theories about social psychology and human development.
    • Recognize the need of individuals, to learn how to develop a relationship as a productive member of society, as well as work life.
    • Develop the ability to apply the concepts learnt in the course in oral and written statements in order to communicate with clarity and free of ambiguities.
    • Provide intellectual tools for more rigorous critical assessment of other peoples’ arguments.
Foundation

Courses

Layout

The Foundation Courses offered are:

  1. Anatomy I & Histology
  2. Anatomy II & Embryology
  3. Biochemistry I & II
  4. Microbiology I & II
  5. Pharmacology I & II
  6. Physiology I & II
  7. Pathology I & II
  8. Research Methodology & Biostatistics
  9. HMIS.

1. Anatomy I & Histology

  • This course is offered in 1st Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Recognize the terminology to describe the orientation of structures in the human body.
    • Recognize and explain the gross features with their functional relevance.
    • Use knowledge of function to predict the features of anatomical structures.
    • Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures.
    • List clinical uses of the various forms of medical imaging in identifying anatomical structures.
    • Recognize clinically relevant injuries, lesions and malformations of the human body.
    • Identify the basic structure of cells, tissues and organs and describe their contribution to normal functions.
    • Interpret light-microscopic histological images and identify the tissue source.

2. Anatomy II & Embryology

  • The course is offered in 2nd Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to understand:
    • Quran & Sunnah, Strengthen the spiritual and moral relation with Holy Prophet (PBUH).
    • Rationally analyse problems of Muslims.
    • Recognize the basic teachings of Islam
    • Understand Arabic Literature & Grammar.
    • Demonstrate Islamic behaviour
    • Respect other Religion, create & practice core values of Islamic Law, respect, tolerance etc.

(b) Ethics

  • The course is offered in 2nd Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Recognize the terminology to describe the orientation of structures in the human body and gross features with their functional relevance
    • Use knowledge of function to predict the features of anatomical structures.
    • Demonstrate laboratory procedures used to examine anatomical structures.
    • List clinical uses of the various forms of medical imaging in identifying anatomical structures.
    • Recognize clinically relevant injuries, lesions and malformations of the human body.
    • Describe the processes of gametogenesis, fertilization leading to blastocyst formation and implantation.
    • Describe the embryological processes of gastrulation and formation of placenta and fetal membranes.
    • Describe specific congenital anomalies and the molecular biological concepts that are believed to be responsible for the anomalies.

3. Biochemistry I & II

  • The course is offered in 1st & 2nd Semesters.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Identify different kinds of compounds present in human body.
    • Explain the role of macromolecules present in human body during health and disease conditions.
    • Identify the role of enzymes and vitamins during chemical reaction which are being performed in cellular and extracellular environment and perform the experiments to identify biomolecules in laboratory environment.
    • Explain the metabolic process occurring the body.
    • Identify the clinical relevance of these metabolic processes and enlist associated metabolic diseases.
    • Explain the regulation and energy calculation of metabolic process in case of different body conditions.
    • Identify the response of body in alteration of metabolic pathway in case of stress. Quantitatively measure the molecules having biochemical importance.

4. Microbiology I & II

  • The course is offered to 2nd & 3rd Semesters.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Develop familiarity with the basic types of pathogenic microorganisms and the disease they produce in humans.
    • Develop familiarity with the basic types of pathogenic microorganisms and the disease they produce in humans.

5. Pharmacology I & II

  • The course is offered in 3rd & 4th Semesters.
  • By the end of this course students should be able to:
    • Recall and conceptualize the etiological agents responsible for global infectious diseases, biology of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens.
    • Apply the concepts of simple and differential staining methods, essential nutrients required for bacterial growth, chemical ways of sterilization and disinfection and interpret the results of antimicrobial sensitivity testing in vitro.

6. Physiology I & II

  • This course is offered in 1st & 2nd Semesters.
  • By the end of this course, students should be able to:
    • Demonstrate excellence in Subject theory.
    • Acquire a core scientific knowledge about humans as a physiological entity.
    • Apply basic physiology principles in the appropriate clinical context and to acquire a list of clinical skills at the introductory level.
    • Aware of physiological research to improve diagnoses and treatments of diseases.
    • Demonstrate ability to effectively collaborate and communicate with multidisciplinary team.
    • Improve critical thinking and leadership skills.

7. Pathology I & II

  • This course is offered in 3rd & 4th Semesters.
  • By the end of this course, students will know:
    • Understand the general principles, technology, diagnostic procedures and basic concept of pathology.
    • Recall and identify pathological processes at the cellular and gross level, correlating these with clinical symptoms and signs.
    • Recall and apply the knowledge of hemato-pathological disorders including common anemia, morphological findings on peripheral blood and bone marrow level, clinical association and complications.

8. Research Methodology & Biostatistics

  • This course is offered in 7th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Describe key concepts of Biostatistics and Research Methodology.
    • Identify and be able to analyse study designs.
    • Define hypothesis of study designs and relevant statistics.
    • Analyze case studies and apply relevant statistics.

9. Health Management Information System

  • This course is offered in 5th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Describe the evolution of information technology in healthcare and impact of components of electronic health records and financial information systems on quality of care.
    • Assess information needs of an organization.
    • Plan process improvement through design of information technology.
    • Assess business value of information technology.
    • Manage technology implementation projects.
    • Understand use of social media in marketing and delivery of health services.
    • Analyse risk of privacy and security violations in operating information systems.
    • Evaluate impact of information technology on cost.
    • Use information technology for performance measurement and monitoring.
    • Evaluate impact of information technology on quality of services.
    • Evaluate comparative effectiveness of services through use of data in electronic health records.
General
Courses Layout

General courses include courses of management sciences, psychology, ethics, branches of biochemistry, infection control in hospitals and physics. These courses along with compulsory courses lay a sound foundation while integrating with other courses. The courses offered are:

  1. Nutrition
  2. Genetics & Immunology
  3. Community Medicine
  4. Infection Control
  5. Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation
  6. Behavioural science
  7. Bioethics
  8. Business Communication
  9. Leadership in Healthcare

1. Nutrition

  • The course is offered in 2nd Semester.
  • By the end of this course students will be able to:
    • Describe the terminologies, metabolism and function of major nutrients in the body.
    • Compare different kinds of energy expenditure.
    • Compare the different kinds of nutrition and diet for various conditions and discuss various diet related diseases.

2. Genetics & Immunology

  • The course is offered in 3rd semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will learn:
    • Several Mandelian and chromosomal conditions.
    • Approaches, which can be used for the diagnosis of disease and carrier detection.
    • Molecular techniques like PCR, FISH and karyotyping.

3. Community Medicine

  • The course is offered in 3rd Semester.
  • By the end of this course, the student will be able to:
    • Describe disease prevention and healthcare promotion with working examples of common diseases.

4. Infection Control

  • The course is offered in 4th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Explain role of disinfection and sterilization in healthcare.
    • List methods of disinfection and sterilization.
    • Identify sources of spread of infection.
    • Demonstrate accurate hand hygiene and various other safety measures.

5. Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

  • The course is offered in 4th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Recall the basic laws of physics in the areas of classical mechanics, Newtonian gravitation, electromagnetism, geometrical and physical optics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics
    • Recognize how observation, experiment and theory work together to continue to expand the frontiers of knowledge of the physical universe
    • Apply more advanced mathematical tools, abstract linear algebra, and functions of a complex variable.
    • Use classic experimental techniques and modern measurement technology, including analogue electronics, computer data acquisition, laboratory test equipment, optics, lasers, and detectors.

6. Behavioural Science

  • The course is offered in 5th Semester.
  • By the end of this course students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate fundamental knowledge and comprehension of how psychological principles apply to behavioural problems.
    • Develop skills in this domain involve the development of ethically and socially responsible behaviours.
    • Apply psychology-specific content and skills and effective self-reflection.
    • Recognize and recall various domains of neuropsychology.

7. Business Communication

  • The course is offered in 7th Semester.
  • By the end of this course the student will:
    • Have the developed analytic and interpersonal skills required to work independently and in team
    • Learn how to effectively execute oral presentations and speeches.

8. Bioethics

  • The course is offered in 6th Semester.
  • By the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Identify and analyse common ethical dilemmas that arise within clinical practice.
    • Identify and respect the rights of patients/families and recognize professionals’ duties.
    • Recognize conflicts that can arise between patients and professionals in clinical practice and research.
    • Rationally analyse different moral positions on the same issue.
    • Construct moral arguments to support their own position.
    • Demonstrate professional behaviour which includes respect for others, compassion, empathy, a reflective approach, and tolerance in their conduct towards patients, families, and colleagues and communicate clearly and effectively with colleagues, patients and their families.

9. Leadership in Healthcare

  • The course is offered in 8th Semester.
  • By the end of this course students will be able to:
    • Explain Leadership and Leaders in a healthcare organization.
    • Demonstrate application of leadership skills in a healthcare setting.
    • Differentiate between leadership styles and management with reference to Tertiary Care Hospitals in Islamabad.
    • Demonstrate application of concepts of Leadership and Management during the final project.
Majors & Clinicals

Courses

Layout

Major courses include courses of Diagnostic Medicine, Research Project and Clinical Modules of Anesthesia, Cardiology, Cardiac Catheterization, Dialysis, Medical Laboratory, Neurophysiology, Radiology, Respiratory Therapy, Surgical Technology and Urology. The clinical courses are offered from 4th to 8th semester with advanced courses offered in proceeding semesters.

Diagnostic Medicine I & II

  • These courses are offered in 6th & 7th Semesters respectively.
  • By the end of this course students will be able to:
    • Recall medical diseases with relation to statistics and pathophysiology, knowledge of history taking and counselling for common medical diseases.
    • Apply knowledge of diagnostic techniques to successfully reach a diagnosis and recall management and medication for various medical diseases.

RESEARCH PROJECT

A research project is mandatory for every student to undergo in 8th Semester as a partial fulfillment of the degree of BS Medical Technology.

CLINICAL COURSES:

Five Modules are offered for each clinical specialty in Medical Technology, one offered per semester from 4th to 8th semesters.

1. Anaesthesia

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Anaesthesia) students will be able to:
    • Receive & take the patient to Operating Room & establish the relevant monitoring according to department policy.
    • Assist the Anaesthesiologist in conducting various kinds of anaesthetic techniques & procedures.
    • Assist in establishing invasive monitoring in selected patients.
    • Identify various Anaesthesia machines, modes, equipment & carryout its routine calibration & checklist and preparation of routine medication & their use under supervision of Anaesthetist.

2. Cardiology

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Cardiology) students will be able to:
    • Understand the basic aspects of cardiac ultrasound, including physical principles, instrumentation, cardiovascular anatomy, cardiovascular physiology, and cardiovascular pathophysiology, technical performance, interpretation, strengths, and limitations of 2-dimensional echocardiography and Doppler
    • Correlate the findings from the echocardiographic and Doppler exam with the results of other imaging modalities and physical examination.

3. Cardiac Catheterization

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Cardiology) students will be able to understand:
    • The access site anatomy, including femoral artery and vein, internal jugular vein, brachial artery and radial artery, disease conditions (and surgical correction) involving the anatomic structures (Right Heart Catheterization (Hemodynamic).
    • Left Heart Catheterization (Hemodynamic)/Coronary Angiography),
    • Measurements of Cardiac Output: Fick, Thermo-dilution, Left Ventriculography and normal and abnormal left ventricular function.

4. Dialysis

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Dialysis) students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate excellence in the clinical care of all aspects of the dialysis patient.
    • Have adequate knowledge of pathophysiology and anatomy.
    • Enlist principals of dialysis.
    • Establish an evidence-based treatment plan.
    • Successfully complete mentored training protocol
    • Demonstrate proficiency in performing procedures independently
    • Demonstrate ability to effectively collaborate and communicate with multidisciplinary team and improve critical thinking and leadership skills.

5. Medical Laboratory

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Medical Laboratory) students will be able to:
    • Apply basic techniques to study macromolecular structure, function and interaction in cell and organelles.
    • Recall and apply the knowledge of diseases of various body system and how do they manifest clinically, histo-pathologically and chemically.
    • Demonstrate the knowledge about the concepts of histotechniques, manual and automated tissue processing and process of embedding frozen sections
    • Recall red blood cell disorders, bone marrow transplantation and hemopoetic growth factors.
    • Apply diagnostic tools for hemopoetic malignancies and anaemia.
    • Recall and apply the knowledge of genetic principles of transfusion medicine and reactions.
    • Recall and apply the knowledge of blood donor questionnaire, donor deferral, blood collection, preparation, storage and shipment and blood inventory management.
    • Discuss and apply the knowledge of Rh system.
    • Recall and conceptualize the etiological agents responsible for global infectious diseases, biology of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens and to apply the concepts of simple and differential staining methods, essential nutrients required for bacterial growth, chemical ways of sterilization and disinfection and interpret the results of antimicrobial sensitivity testing in vitro.
    • Study and perform different metabolic and biochemical profiles.
    • Recall the molecular basis of cellular functions and macromolecules interacting in cell and eukaryotic system and gene expression in cell.

6. Neurophysiology

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Neurophysiology) students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate accurately 10-20 standard measuring system for placement of electrodes and basic principles of neurophysiology along with the complete knowledge of handling and celebrating machine.
    • Design different montages and knows all advantages pertaining to get the best results in EEG
    • Get Knowledge or to exercise the importance of electrical safety in all kind of systems used in neurophysiological procedures.
    • Describe the concept of electrical field and demonstrate abnormal and normal and variants in EEG findings in adults as well as paediatric population.
    • Describes the mechanism, site and evolution of the discharges and further handling of the results.
    • To perform, analyse, interpret the values obtained in Nerve Conduction Studies, Evoked Potentials, Repetitive Nerve Stimulation and Blink reflex and correlate the findings with the respective patient history and examination.
    • Understand the disease, process and its expected findings.
    • Identify the purpose of monitoring Evoked Potentials and EEG during surgery.
    • Describe the changes and changes that may occur in Evoked Potentials and EEG in intra-operative monitoring.
    • Understand purpose and indication of polysomnographic recording.
    • Describes and demonstrate the recording equipment and electrode placement along with their respective display of waves in normal and disease cases and give a brief description of scoring and titration of abnormal findings in all modalities of recordings.

7. Radiology

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Radiology) students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate the knowledge about the basic principles of diagnostic radiology, positioning of musculoskeletal system, appropriate anatomy and overall image quality.
    • Demonstrate the knowledge about fluoroscopic machine & handling, mammography & contrast studies, Contrast radiographic quality & technique, standard positioning terms in terms of mammography & fluoroscopy.
    • Apply basic Digital Image Processing Techniques and to express the knowledge of ultrasound physics.
    • Discuss equipment and protocols necessary to complete commonly performed CT and Cardiac interventional procedures.
    • Explain the patient preparation, name the type, dosage purpose, and route of contrast administration for common CT procedures.
    • Understand fundamentals and equipment of MRI, Pulses & sequences and applications, recognize artefacts.
    • Understand and explain three & four dimensional Ultrasonic techniques, Doppler techniques, Patient preparation, patient positioning, Nuclear Medicine associated Patient Preparation and care, Selection, handling, and administration of radiopharmaceutical, Equipment configuration and patient positioning and Radiation safety.

8. Respiratory Therapy

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Respiratory Therapy) students will be able to:
    • Identify various respiratory diseases.
    • Differentiate between respiratory failures due to other contributory causes.
    • Interpret ABGs and with clinical correlation and assessment of patient, various diagnostic tests performed for the assessment of respiratory function.
    • Identify and describe various ventilatory modes and their clinical application and demonstrate knowledge and skill of airway management.

9. Surgical Technology

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Surgical Technology) students will be able to:
    • Identify members of a surgical team, various roles of a technologist, cleaning procedures, traffic patterns and routines required in the operative environment.
    • Discuss principles of asepsis and demonstrate competency related to the practice of sterile technique and procedures related to disinfection and sterilization.
    • Demonstrate the principles of transportation of the surgical patient.
    • Describe the action, uses and modes of administration of drugs and anaesthetic agents used in the OR.
    • Identify instruments and demonstrate proper care, handling and their assembly, types of special equipment and their care, handling techniques and safety precautions, classify surgical wounds, suture terms, suture materials, stapling and their usage.
    • Demonstrate proper techniques for the surgical hand scrub, gowning, gloving, assisting team members.

10. Urology

  • By the end of the degree in BS Medical Technology (Urology) students will be able to:
    • Demonstrate excellence in the clinical care of all aspects of the urologic patients.
    • Apply knowledge of pathophysiology, anatomy, differential diagnosis.
    • Establish an evidence-based treatment plan.
    • Complete mentored training protocol.
    • Demonstrate proficiency in performing procedures independently.
    • Effectively collaborate and communicate with multidisciplinary team and improve critical thinking and leadership skills.
 

Scheme of Studies (AS-MT) 2.5 years/5 semesters program

AS-MT (All Specialties)

 

Semester 1

 

Semester II

 

Semester III

 

Semester IV

 

Semester V

6 courses

18 Credit Hours

7 courses

18 Credit Hours

7 courses

14 Credit Hours

5courses

9 Credit Hours

3 courses

9 Credit Hours

Subjects

Cr. Hr

Subjects

Cr. Hr

Subjects

CrHr

Subjects

CrHr

Subjects

Cr. Hr

Anatomy I

TANT1003

3

Anatomy II

TANT1013

3

Microbiology

TMCB2003

3

Com.Medicine

TCMD2003

3

Clinical Rotation I

TCLI3053

3

 

Physiology I

TPHY1003

 

3

 

Physiology II

TPHY1013

 

3

 

Biomedical

Electronics

TPHS2011

 

1

 

Nutrition

TBCH2001

 

1

 

Clinical

Rotation II

TCLI3063

 

3

 

Pathology I

TPTH1003

 

3

 

Pathology II

TPTH1023

 

3

 

Physics

TPHS2001

 

1

 

JCIA

TQC2001

 

1

 

Biostatistics

TRES3003

 

3

 

English I

TENG1003

 

 

3

 

 

English II

TENG1013

 

 

3

 

 

English III

TENG2023

 

3

 

 

Clinical

Special Part- 2a

TCLI2032

 

2

 

 

 

 

Computers

TCS1003

 

 

3

 

 

Pharmacology

TPMC1003

 

 

3

 

 

Nursing+CSSD

TNUR2002

 

2

 

 

Clinical

Special Part- 2b

TCLI2042

 

2

 

 

Islamiat/               Pak. Studies

TIPS1003

3

ECG Basics

TECG1001

1

Clinical Special Part- 1a

TCLI2012

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinical (Basics)

2

Clinical Special Part- 1b

TCLI2022

2



S. No

Categories

No. of courses

Credit Hours

% of total credit hours approx.

1.

Core Subjects (Basics)

6

18

26%

2.

Core Subjects + Clinical (Clinical Core + Rotations)

7

18

26%

3.

Core Subjects  + Clinical (Special Part 1)

7

14

21%

4.

Clinical - Special Part II

5

9

13%

5.

Clinical Rotation

3

9

13%

 

Total

28

68

100%

 

 

Total Credit Hours

68

Duration of Associate Degree

2.5 years

Semesters

5

Semester Duration

                 Study duration

                 Preparation Leave

                 Examinations

                 Leaves after Exam

24 weeks

19 weeks

1 week

2 weeks

2 weeks

ASMT Course Design

Basic Sciences

Semester

Course

Layout

1st

First semester

incorporates an integrated form of curriculum which is incorporated in all the specialties being offered by the institute. Following core subjects are obligatory for all departments:

1.    Anatomy I

2.    Physiology I

3.    Pathology I

4.    English I

5.    Pharmacology I

6.    Computers

7.    Pak Studies and Islamiyat I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cell, Tissues and Membranes and Homeostasis

Students will be introduced to the basics of core subjects and taught a brief outline of cellular mechanisms along with an introduction to pathology and pharmacology.

 

The Skeletal and integumentary System

Students will be taught Anatomical description and physiologic function of important bones and skeletal muscles incorporated with Pathological diseases affecting the system.

 

The Cardiovascular System

Students will learn anatomical and physiological significance of heart and major blood vessels. Knowledge about the Pathological diseases affecting the CVS system and treatment options would also be imparted.

 

The Digestive System

Anatomical and physiological functions of the GI system would be outlined along with pathophysiology of Stomach, Intestines, liver and pancreas. Drugs associated with digestive systems and infective organisms would also be incorporated in the curriculum.

 

Respiratory System

Students will learn anatomy and principal mechanism of the respiratory system. This structure of study would also highlight pathological diseases, associated microbes and treatment options.

 

Urinary System

Students will be taught basic anatomy, physiology and pathology regarding kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder. This scheme would also include integration with major pharmacological agents associated with urinary system.

 

English I

Students will be learning English language over the span of first three semesters. Course outline is designed to focus on basics of grammar, sentence structuring, tackling comprehensions, speaking and presentation skills.

 

Computers

Students will be learning basics of computer operation, sound knowledge of word processing, slide show preparation and swift operation of search engines.

 

Pak studies and Islamiyat I

Students will learn about the ideology of Pakistan and steps leading to the Pakistan movement.

In Islamiyat they will learn Arabic and translated versions of Surah and Ahadees.

 

2nd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second semester

is an amalgam of core and introductory clinical courses and focuses on the following subjects:

1.    Anatomy II

2.    Physiology II

3.    Pathology II

4.    English II

5.    Pharmacology II

6.    ECG Basics

7.    Pak studies and Islamiyat II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nervous System

They will learn about the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of different sections of brain, spinal cord, cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum and their functional plus anatomical integration with other systems

 

Endocrine System

Students will study anatomical positions of major endocrine glands including pituitary thyroid and adrenals, correlating it with physiology, pathology and pharmacology.

 

ECG basics

Students will be introduced to basic principles of ECG including rate, rhythm and taught ECG interpretation highlighting arrhythmias, infarction and axis deviation.

 

Pak studies and Islamiyat II

Students will learn about the constitution of Pakistan and understand its geographical importance relating it to foreign relations.

They will also learn about the life of Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) and concepts of Islamic civilization.

 

English II

Students in second semester will focus on essay writing, narration and Urdu to English translation. They would also work to further polish their speaking skills.

 

3rd

Third semester

includes advanced clinical skills and the following basic subjects:

1.    Microbiology

2.    Biomedical electronics

3.    Physics

4.    English III

5.    Nursing & CSSD

6.    Life support training

7.    Rapid response and practical drills

Microbiology

This course would focus on teaching general aspects of microbiology highlighting major disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Students will also learn basics of anti-viral therapy and parasitology.

 

Biomedical electronics

Students will be given basic and thorough knowledge of fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, laws of resistance and a brief introduction to working of circuits.

They will learn about the basic trouble shooting and their rectification, calibration and first order servicing/ maintenance

 

Physics

Students will learn basic physics focused on concepts of scalar and vector quantities, torque, equilibrium. Brief outline of notions of sound and optics along with electromagnetic spectrum focusing on ultrasound waves, would also be taught.

 

English III

Students will learn to listen to documentaries and will be guided towards developing sound knowledge of academic writing. Further emphasis would be given to improving their fluency in the English language.

 

Nursing

Students will be introduced to basics of nursing, and taught concepts of health and illness.

 

Central sterile supply department

Students will be introduced to a course regarding central sterile supply department which includes general practices of infection control with strong emphasis on disinfection and sterilization techniques

 

Life support training

Students will be introduced to a concise course regarding basic life support training along with associated workshop.

 

Rapid Response and Practical Drills

They will also learn rapid response initiation and protocol. This training would also include practical drills regarding resuscitation and skilled emergency practical procedures, in order to better equip students for hazardous situations.

 

4th

Fourth semester

along with clinicals, highlights the following basic subjects:

1.    Community medicine

2.    Nutrition

3.    Principles of JCIA and Disaster Management

Community Medicine

Students will be familiarized with basics of community medicine. They will learn concepts of preventive medicine, public health and epidemiology along with notions of disaster management.

 

Nutrition

Students will be introduced to basics of nutrition and taught various terminologies, disorders and therapeutics involved in the field. Focus would be put on nutritional deficiencies and how they reflect upon way of life.

 

Principles of JCIA and Disaster Management

A complete comprehensive course suggested by JCIA regarding patient centered standards and health care organization is also taught. This course is incorporated with basics of disaster management and equips the students in dealing with emergency medical situations.

Students will also learn to identify critically ill patients and be able to provide effective and safe immediate care.

 

5th

Fifth semester

deals with advanced clinical skills and the basic subject of Biostatistics

Biostatistics

A comprehensive course of bio-statistics is taught in the final semester which would enable the students to analyse data while identifying variables and basic knowledge of SPSS. They will also learn probability sampling and concept of measuring central tendencies during the course of study.

 

Anesthesia

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical Orientation

Students will be introduced to basics of anaesthesia, learn about principals, handling of anaesthetic equipment and methods of gas supply.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In this semester students will focus on pharmacology regarding anaesthesia. They will also learn about pre-operative anaesthesia assessment and techniques of drug administration.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

In this semester students will learn intraoperative management including transplant, sterilization techniques and basics of paediatric anaesthesia.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Objectives of this semester would include comprehensive knowledge of paediatric anaesthesia, focus on post-operative care and management of complications.

Cardiology

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be introduced to basics of cardiology. They will learn anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pathology and basic pharmacology of heart, and associated thoracic structures. Students will also be introduced to echocardiography and interpretation.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In this semester students will focus on pharmacology of diuretics and cardiac glycosides along with comprehensive study of congenital heart diseases. Students will enhance their knowledge regarding ECG performance and skillful interpretation. They will learn to recognize normal and abnormal rhythms along with associated pathology.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

This semester would focus on advanced skills regarding ETT and reaching an appropriate clinical diagnosis. Students will also learn ECHO/DOPPLER, performance and disease process associated with it.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Final semester would focus on further polishing their clinical skills. Students will learn in depth, the art of performing ECHO. They will also learn major cardiovascular/valvular diseases and their interpretation on ECHO. Students will also learn concepts of stress echo, transesophageal echo, pediatric echocardiography and clinical applications of Holter.

Cardiac Cauterization

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be introduced to basics of cardiac catheterization. They will learn physics of echo with reference to characteristics of sound and be able to establish a concept of transducer, imaging principles and Doppler techniques.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

They will learn general principles of cardiac catheterization and would be introduced to the angiography room. Students would also be educated on specific complications including arrhythmias, vascular complications and renal dysfunction.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

In fourth semester they will learn basic techniques and approach used for cardiac catheterization which would include comprehensive learning of catheterization via femoral artery and alternative sites for left heart catheterization. Brief outline of troubleshooting would also be taught.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

In final semester students will further polish their clinical skills. They will learn the catheterization protocol in children and infants. Students will be introduced to hemodynamic principles, angiographic techniques and will learn to evaluate cardiac function.

Dialysis

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students are introduced to the basics of dialysis. They will review renal anatomy, physiology and pathology and will be able to make clinical correlation. They will be familiarized with principles of dialysis and the technical aspects of dialytic procedure.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In third semester students will focus on indications of dialysis including discussion on topics such as renal failure and physiologic principles of urea kinetic modelling. They would be briefed on; apparatus used for dialysis, procedure performance, assessment of AVF, grafts and the associated complications.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

Fourth semester would highlight advanced skills regarding the equipment, which would include anticoagulation techniques, and principles of slow continuous therapy. Students will also learn the rationale of plasmapheresis and associated treatment strategies. In this semester students will also study basics of peritoneal dialysis, use of equipment and associated complications.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Fifth semester would enable students to polish their skills and learn more about psychological problems and rehabilitation in patients undergoing dialysis. They will study endocrine, haematological and metabolic disorders. Furthermore, students will be taught to integrate different organ systems with their clinical knowledge in order to better understand the associated complications.

Operation Theater

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be given basic understanding of operating rooms, procedures different diagnostics procedures and in depth understanding of CSSD. Focus would be on minor O.T procedures and infection control practices. They will also learn patient handling and detailed instructions on usage of equipment.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In this semester students will scrub & circulate in different surgical procedures in ENT, Eye, Urology, General Surgery and Neurosurgery, where they will learn pre/post op surgical care and surgical interventions of respective specialties.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

This semester would focus on advanced skills and students will scrub & circulate in different surgical procedures in Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Cardiac Surgery. They will learn pre and post op management of the respective specialties along with knowledge of major surgical procedures performed.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Final semester would focus on further polishing their clinical skills. Students will scrub and circulate in vascular surgery and Renal transplant surgery. They will also learn the steps involved in transplant including donor nephrectomy and transplant to recipient and be able to master the use of all surgical equipment.

Radio Oncology

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be introduced to basics of radiotherapy. They will learn patient care and ethics along with a brief outline of techniques used in radiotherapy

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In this semester students will have a comprehensive exposure of clinical oncology, radiotherapy simulation and treatment techniques. The will also be introduced to general patient supervision after radiotherapy.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

This semester would focus on learning operation of radiotherapy equipment including linear accelerators. Students will learn basic radiation physics, imaging techniques and site-specific treatment procedures.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Final semester would focus on learning protective methods in radiotherapy along with radio-biology, quality assurance and advanced radiotherapy techniques.

Neurophysiology

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be learning basic brain anatomy, basics of EEG and its electrical concepts, OHM’s law, capacitor, resistor montages, trouble shooting instrumentation, polarity conventions calibration of machine, normal adult EEG and their variants.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

Students will learn advanced techniques and abnormal adult EEG, normal and abnormal paediatric EEG, all types of seizures. They will also learn the basics of nerve conduction studies, patient selection and procedural workups in nerve conduction.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

This semester would emphasize more on all kinds of electro-diagnostic workups by nerve conduction studies including neuropathies, myopathies, radiculopathies. They will be taught about the basics of evoke potential, auditory evoke potential and visual evoke potentials.

5th

Fifth semester further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

In the final semester students will learn about complicated cases in evoke potentials, auditory evoke potential, visual evoke potential and somatosensory evoke potential. They will learn about repetitive nerve studies, blink reflex, autonomic testing and sleep studies.

Respiratory Therapy

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be introduced to foundations of respiratory care, methods of enhanced quality therapy along with principles of infection control.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

This semester would focus on a review of respiratory anatomy, physiology and a comprehensive scheme of assessment of respiratory disorders which would also include bedside assessment of patients and introduction to basic procedures done by respiratory therapist.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

Students will learn outlines of history taking, physical examination and analysis of Lab results enabling them to correctly interpret and diagnose respiratory disorders. Alongside they will learn cardio-pulmonary diseases (neonatal & adult) their systemic manifestations and handling of equipment used by respiratory therapists. Moreover, they will learn Non-invasive ventilation, its physiology and clinical applications.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Final semester would focus on hands on experience in learning basic therapeutics including airway management, aerosol therapy and emergency life support. Students will also learn assessment of respiratory failure and prompt need for ventilatory support. They will be introduced to invasive ventilation and be given hands on experience of advanced procedures.

Urology

Semester

Course outline

Layout

2nd

Second semester continues with specialty specific clinical introduction

Clinical orientation

Students will be introduced to basics of urology. They will learn about local anesthesia, urinary catheters, catheter placement, process of bladder irrigation and cystoscopy. Students will also be introduced to a variety of urological endo-instruments.

3rd

Third semester constitutes clinical based learning

In this semester students will focus on pathological diseases and interventions. They will learn about testicular torsion and lower urinary tract symptoms. Students will also be focusing on procedures including, meatotomy and hydrocele repair.

4th

Fourth semester

puts focus on advanced learning and clinical skills

This semester would focus on advanced skills and procedures including orchidectomy, Uro-dynamics, DJ stenting, TRUS biopsy. Students will also learn differentials of hematuria and necessary interventions.

5th

Fifth semester

further highlights the clinical applications and practicalities of the specialty

Final semester would put focus on advanced renal diseases. Students will learn about Ca prostate, Acute and chronic renal failure, dialysis and renal transplant. Learning and understanding disease pathology and intervention would be the main highlight of this semester.

Diploma-MT

COURSES

COURSES

COURSE CODE

Anatomy

TANT0042

Physiology

TPHY0042

English

TENG0002

Introduction to Computer

TCS0001

JCIA, First Aid & Disaster Management

TQC0002

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

TPHS0001

Pathology

TPTH0003

Pharmacology

TPMC0002

CSSD

TMCB0001

Applied Dialysis Technology

TDTA0002

Equipment Handling & Techniques

TDET0012

Dialysis in Distinct Situations

TDDS0022

Peritoneal & Hemodialysis

TDPH0034

Procedural Skills of Dialysis

TDPS0042

Advanced Techniques

TDAT0054

Operation Theater Mannerism

TOTM0002

Instrumentation & Sterilization

TSIS0012

Perioperative Management of Patient

TPMP0022

Introduction to Surgical Skills

TISS0034

Surgical Procedures I

TSPO0042

Surgical Procedures II

TSPT0054

Emergency Urological Care

TUEC0002

Trauma

TUTR0012

Voiding Disorders

TUVD0022

Genital Pathologies

TUGP0034

Urinary & Genital Infections & STDs

TUGS0042

Urological Techniques

TUTQ0054

Degree Roadmap Total Credit Hours: 32

Semester I
Credit hours:18

Semester II
Credit hours: 14

Module - I

Module - II

Module - III

Module - IV

Anatomy

2(2+0)

Physics & Biomedical Instrumentation

1(1+0)

 Clinical Rotation - I

2(0+2)

 Specialized (Clinical) - II

2(2+0)

Physiology

2(2+0)

 Pharmacology

2(2+0)

Clinical Rotation - II

4(0+4)

Clinical Rotation - III

4(0+4)

Pathology

3(3+0)

Introduction to Computer

1(1+0)

Specialized (Clinical) - I

2(2+0)

 

 

English

2(2+0)

 CSSD

1(1+0)

 

 

 

 

JCIA/First Aid and Disaster Management

2(2+0)

Basics (Clinical)

2(2+0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

11(10+0)

Total

7(7+0)

Total

8(2+6)

Total

6(2+4)

Calendar (For Year -2019) Semester Examinations

Serial #

Date

Days

Activities/ Events

1

28th January, 2019

Monday

Commencement of   Classes

2

11th March, 2019

Tuesday

 Internal Assessment

3

29thApril ,2019

Monday

Sessional I

5

17th  June, 2019   

Monday

Sessional II

6

15th July-27thJuly, 2019

 

Sat-Sat

Semster I:  Spring ,2019

Final Examination

7

12th  August, 2019

Monday

Commencement of   Classes

8

24th  September, 2019

Tuesday

Internal Assessment

9

18th November,2019

Monday

Sessional III  

11

31st  December, 2019

Tuesday

Sessional IV

12

27thJanuary, 2020 -8thFebruary,2020

Mon- Mon

Semster II:  FALL ,2020

Final Examination

Scheme of Study

Total Credit Hours

32

Duration

1 Year

Semesters

2

Modules

4

Module’s Duration

3 Months

Course Load per Module

6 - 11 Credit Hours

Number of Courses per Semester

2 – 6

 

 

 

Categories

No. of Courses

Credit Hours

Compulsory Courses

2

3

General Courses

(to be chosen from other Departments)

3

4

Discipline Specific Foundation Courses

6

13

Major Courses

4

12

Electives within the Major

0

0