PAPER I – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

Duration: 200 Hrs.

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

This course is designed to help students to gain knowledge of structure and function of human body  and recognize deviation from  normal.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • On completion of this course students will be able to gain knowledge on different structure and functions of human body.

Describe organization of human body.

Basics of Anatomy& physiology

  1. Introduction to Human Anatomy
  2. Cell- Tissues Properties, Different Tissues
  3. Digestive System
  4. Respiratory System
  5. Cardio Vascular System
  6. Lymphatic System
  7. Bones and Joints
  8. Nervous System
  9. Endocrine System
  10. Sense Organs
  11. Excretory System
  12. Reproductive System.
  13. Blood System.

PAPER II: BIOCHEMISTRY – I

Duration: 200 hrs

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

The course in biochemistry aims to provide a solid grounding in the fundamentals of metabolism and molecular Biology leading to a study of the application of this knowledge.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • To inculcate in student the fundamental concepts and latest developments in medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  • To raise awareness of students in the major issues racing the discipline.

UNIT I: Introduction to Bio-chemistry, importance

  • Introduction to Bio-chemistry, importance
  • code of ethics, responsibilities of Medical Lab Technicians and Medical Lab Organization.
  • Registration and reporting bio-chemical parameters

 

UNIT II: Glassware

  • Glassware/plastic wares used in a bio-chemical laboratory.
  • Types of glass/plastic wares and its composition.
  • Types of glass/plastic ware used, their identification, application & uses.
  • Cleaning, drying, maintenance and storage of glass/plastic ware.

UNIT III: Instrumental & methods

  • Instrumental methods of Bio-chemical analysis.
  • Calorimeter &Spectrophotometry- Visual and photoelectric methods, instrumentation, principle & laws involved construction, operation, care and maintenance, applications

UNIT IV: Collection of Specimens

  • Collection of Specimens- Types of Specimens, Collection, Precautions during collection processing and preservation.
  • Units of measurements

UNIT V: Solutions

  • Solutions: Types based on solute and solvent, Types based on method of expressing concentration, calculations.

PAPER III: BASIC COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Duration: 150 Hrs.

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

This course is designed to help students to gain the practice in English speaking skills.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • Use grammar for speaking
  • Develop the communication skill

UNIT I:  Communication Skills

  • Definition, Importance, Elements, Types and barriers of communication

UNIT II:  Basic Grammar

  • Parts of Speech, Tenses, Voices, Degrees of Comparison, Sentences, Question

Tag

UNIT III: Letter writing

  • Types of letter, Model letters, Essay Writing, Effective Public Speaking,

Interview Skills, Time Management, stress Management, leadership

UNIT IV: Spoken English

  • Greeting, Introducing oneself, Inviting someone, Seeking Permission, Expressing
  • Gratitude, Complaining, Apologizing, Asking for information and describing something, Problem Solving and Decision Making

UNIT V: Computer

  • Introduction, workflow of computer, Parts of Computer, Characteristics of Computer, Advantages and Disadvantages.

PAPER IV: DIAGNOSTIC PRINCIPLES

Duration: 150 hrs

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

To impart knowledge of the basic principles of bacteriology, virology, mycology, immunology and parasitology including the nature of pathogenic microorganisms and also the basic concepts of basic aseptic techniques.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

Acquire requisite skill in the use and care of basic microbiological equipment.

performance of basic laboratory procedures in microbiology and parasitology

UNIT I: Body Fluids

  • Body fluid analysis
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid: collection and processing of specimens & Microscopic examination.
  • Semen Analysis: collection and processing of specimens & Microscopic examination.
  • Urine Composition: collection and processing of specimens & Microscopic examination.

UNIT II: Histopathology

  • Basic concept of tissue processing, H&E,
  • PAP staining, FNAC.

UNIT III: Basic Concepts of Radiation

  • Basic concepts of power, work, force, energy, electricity, magnetism and their units and measurements
  • Electromagnetic induction, radioactivity, ionization and excitation, electromagnetic waves, isotopes

UNIT IV: X-rays production and properties

  • X-rays production and properties, Quality of x-rays, factors affecting quality and intensity of x-rays, Principles of Radiation detection and measurement
  • X-ray tube, X-ray circuits

UNIT V:  X-Ray Machines & Accessories and their Maintenance

  • X-Ray Machines & Accessories and their Maintenance – X-ray machines, Anode & Cathode, Thermionic diode, X-ray valves and tubes, principle and practical aspects of semiconductors, triode valves, cathode ray oscilloscopes

UNIT VI: X-ray Film

  • X-ray Film – X-ray Films & its types, X-ray cassettes, intensifying screens.
  • X-ray film Image processing Techniques- dry & wet processing, Fixer, Developer, film processing methods, image processing equipment & maintenance, day light systems advantages & disadvantages, processing

UNIT VII: Personal monitoring devices

  • Personal monitoring devices- TLD, Pocket Dosimeter, Radiation Survey meter and radiation zone monitor.

PAPER V: BASIC SCIENCE

Duration: 150 Hrs                                                                                                                                          

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE

This course is designed to help students to gain knowledge and understanding the concepts of Microbiology, Nutrition Psychology and sociology.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • On completion of this course students will be able to gain knowledge on Microbiology, Nutrition Psychology and Sociology.
  • Description of Basic Microbial Techniques, Nutritional details and behavioral aspects.
  • Nutrition: Definition of nutrition,  food, nutrients and balanced diet.

Classification and functions of food: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fat,

Vitamins, water and Minerals.

  • Psychology: Introduction to Psychology, Thinking, Reasoning and

decision making, Problem solving.

Personality development, Emotions, Frustration and Conflicts,

Defense Mechanism

  • Sociology: Individual, Family & Society, Social processes, Social

control, Social stratification, marriage and family, community.

PAPER VI: PRACTIVCAL

PAPER I: BIOCHEMISTRY – II

Duration: 150 hrs

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

The course in biochemistry aims to provide a solid grounding in the fundamentals of metabolism and molecular Biology leading to a study of the application of this knowledge.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • To inculcate in student the fundamental concepts and latest developments in medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  • To raise awareness of students in the major issues racing the discipline

UNIT I: Carbohydrates & Proteins                                           

  • Carbohydrates: Introduction, Classification, Properties, biological Importance & Metabolism, Clinical Significance.
  • Protein: Introduction, classification, properties biological importance & Metabolism, Clinical Significance

UNIT II: Vitamins, Lipids & Minerals

  • Vitamins: Introduction, classification, function, properties, biological importance.
  • Lipids: Introduction, classification, function, properties, biological importance.
  • Minerals: Introduction, classification, function, properties, biological importance

UNIT II: Enzymes & Hormones

  • Enzymes & co-enzymes, Hormones: Introduction, Properties& biological importance
  • Estimation of important enzymes & hormones.

UNIT IV:  Bio-chemical Tests

Routine Bio-chemical Tests

  • Glucose Profile (FBS, PPBS, RBS, HbA1c and GTT
  • Lipid profile
  • Renal function test
  • Liver function test
  • Thyroid Function Test
  • Pancreatic Function test
  • Electrolytes
  • Hormonal Assays

PAPER II:   MICROBIOLOGY

Duration: 150 hrs                      

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

To impart knowledge of the basic principles of bacteriology, virology, mycology, immunology and parasitology including the nature of pathogenic microorganisms and also the basic concepts of basic aseptic techniques.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • Acquire requisite skill in the use and care of basic microbiological equipment.
  • performance of basic laboratory procedures in microbiology and parasitology

UNIT I: Bacteriology

Bacteriology: introduction, General characteristics, Classification, structure and  morphology of Bacteria, bacterial nutrition and growth. Diseases caused by different bacteria. Identification of techniques.

UNIT II: Virology

  • Virology: introduction.
  • General characteristics
  • Classification, structure and morphology of Virus
  • Diseases caused by different Viruses (Hepatitis, HIV / AIDS, Polio, EBV, CMV, Viral gastroenteritis, Varicella, and Viral hepatitis, HPV, SARS, COVID19, adenovirus, Dengue, chikungunya)
  • Identification of techniques.
  • Important Viral tests

UNIT III: Parasitology

Parasitology: introduction, General characteristics, Classification, structure and  morphology of Parasite Diseases caused by different parasites Identification of techniques

UNIT IV: Mycology  

Mycology:  introduction, General characteristics, Classification, structure and  morphology of  fungus Diseases caused by different fungus Identification of techniques

PAPER III: DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES

Duration: 200 hrs

DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:

This course is describing the basic concepts of hematology and pathology with principles of blood testing; both manual and currently available fully automated diagnostic tools.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  • To gain the knowledge on science of hematology, hematopoiesis, blood components and function etc and also train on clinical pathology (Body fluid analysis).
  • To gain practice in manual automations in hematology and the common pathological blood disorders will also be covered

HEMATOLOGY

Unit I: Introduction of Blood

Blood,  Blood collection, Anticoagulant, Blood group, Froward and Reverse Methods, Preparation of RBC suspension CBC cell counter

Unit II: Blood Banking

-Types and indications of various     blood transfusion, Universal donor/recipient, Types of  blood donors, Detailed blood donor   screening Procedure

Unit III: Blood Transfusion

Antiglobulin (Coomb’s ) test, Hemolytic Disease of newborn (HDN), Differential Count of  Leucocyte  count, Total RBC  count and WBC  count, Thrombocyte/Platelet count, Total Eosinophil count,  Hemoglobin Estimation  ESR, PCV, Red cell indices.

Unit IV: IMAGING SCIENCES

Basics of ECG –  Introduction ECG, Normal ECG, ECG Leads, position and orientation.

Normal and Abnormality of Rhythm.

Basics of USG, CT and MRI scanning techniques – Introduction , types, uses & preparation of patient

PAPER IV: PRACTICAL

D DIAG T: I YEAR
S.No. SUBJECT NAME Theory

(in Hours)

Internal Marks Theory Exam Total Mark
1. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 200 15 85 100
2. BIOCHEMISTRY- I 200 15 85 100
3. BASIC COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION SKILL 150 15 85 100
4. DIAGNOSTIC PRINCIPLES 150 15 85 100
5. BASIC SCIENCES 150 15 85 100
6. PRACTICAL 1070 25 75 100
TOTAL 1920  (240 DAYS *8HRS/DAY) 100 500 600
D DIAG T: II YEAR
S.NO SUBJECT NAME Theory   

(in Hours)

Internal Marks Theory Exam Total Mark
1. BIOCHEMISTRY-II 150 15 85 100
2. MICROBIOLOGY 150 15 85 100
3. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES 200 15 85 100
4. PRACTICAL 1420 25 75 100
TOTAL 1920 (240 DAYS *8 HRS/DAY) 70 330 400

EXAMINATION SCHEME

EXAMINATION MONTH SYLLABUS
First Internal – I December 50% of total syllabus
Second Internal – II April 50% of total syllabus
Final Model May Total Syllabus

 

INTERNAL MARK PATTERN-THEORY
Average of 2 internal examination written 10 Marks
Assignment 05 Marks
Model examination 10 Marks
Student Conduct 05 Marks
Total Mark 30 Marks
50 % of this score to be sent as their Internal Mark ( Max of 15 marks)

 

INTERNAL MARK PATTERN-PRCTICAL
Log Book 05
Record Book 10
Model Practical 10
Total Mark 25

 

EXTERNAL MARK PATTERN-PRCTICAL
Log Book 10
Record Book 15
Final Practical 50
Total Mark 75