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
UNIT1 : Introduction to Human Anatomy
UNIT 2 : Cell- Tissues Properties, Different Tissues
UNIT 3 : Digestive System
UNIT 4 : Respiratory System
UNIT 5 : Cardio Vascular System
UNIT 6 : Lymphatic System
UNIT 7 : Bones and Joints
UNIT 8 : Nervous System
UNIT 9 : Endocrine System
UNIT 10 : Sense Organs
UNIT 11 : Excretory System
UNIT 12 : Reproductive System.
UNIT 13 : Blood and its Components.
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
- 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 and its importance
- Glassware/plastic wares used in a bio-chemical laboratory.
- Types of glass/plastic ware used, their identification, application & uses.
- Cleaning, drying, maintenance and storage of glass/plastic ware.
UNIT III: Instruments
- 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 Samples
- Collection of Specimens Urine, blood, body fluids- Types of Specimens, Collection, Precautions during collection processing and preservation.
- Units of measurements
UNIT V: Solutions and its types
- Solutions : Types based on solute and solvent, Types based on method of expressing concentration, calculations.
PAPER III: BASIC COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Duration: 150 Hrs.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
- This course is designed to help students to gain a basic understanding of the English in order to utilize this in rendering effective laboratory service.
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- MICROBIOLOGY-I
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: Introduction
- Introduction to Microbiology – Historical Aspect, Microbes in our environment and normal flora & Pathogenicity
UNIT II: Sterilization
- Safety code of practice for a microbiology laboratory
- Sterilization and Disinfection – Definition, Classification and General principle
UNIT III: Instruments
- Microscopes& its types, Incubator, Hot Air Oven, Water Bath, Anaerobic Jar, Centrifuge, Autoclave, biological safety cabinet
UNIT IV: Immunology & Serology
- Immunity- Definition, Classification, antigen antibody reaction, hypersensitivity & its types.
- Collection, Transportation and processing of clinical samples for Microbiological Investigations.
- Serological tests- WIDAL, VDRL, ELISA, CRP
UNIT V: Antimicrobial methods
- Anti-microbial agents & its types, Mode of action
- Antimicrobial sensitivity test
PAPER V: CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY-I
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.
UNIT I: Introduction
- Introduction to hematology & pathology, importance, terminology.
- Inflammation infection, cellular growth- normal and cancer cells
UNIT II: Hematological studies
- Morphology of blood cells- normal and abnormal
- Coagulation studies- General pathways (intrinsic & extrinsic), Properties and mode of action of coagulation factors, anticoagulants & its uses
- Special Hematological Tests- sample collection & processing, preparation of blood smears, staining of smear, HB, ESR, TC, DC, Bleeding time & Clotting time
UNIT III: Urine examination
- Urine Analysis: Composition of normal urine, collection of urine specimens, routine urine analysis-physical chemical & microscopic examination.
UNIT IV: Sputum examination
- Sputum Analysis : methods and presentation in collection of sputum physical, chemical &Microbiological examination, concentration method for AFB (Acid Fast Bacillus).
UNIT-V Stool Examination
- Stool Analysis : Composition of normal stool, collection of stools specimens, routine stool analysis-physical, chemical & Microscopic examination
PAPER VI: PRACTICAL
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 and its importance
- Carbohydrates: Introduction, Classification, Properties, biological Importance & Metabolism
- Estimation of Glucose, Clinical Significance
UNIT II: Proteins and its examinations
- Protein :Introduction, classification, properties biological importance &Metabolism
- Estimation of protein, Clinical Significance
UNIT-III Lipids and examinations
- Lipids :Introduction, classification, properties, biological importance &Metabolism
- Estimation of Lipids ,Clinical Significance
UNIT-IV Enzymes and types
- Enzymes & co-enzymes, Hormones: Introduction, Properties& biological importance
- Estimation of important enzymes& hormones.
UNIT-V minerals and its importance
- Electrolytes :Introduction, classification, properties & biological importance
- Estimation of Essential electrolytes : Sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride and Phosphorus
PAPER II – MICROBIOLOGY-II
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, Identification of techniques
UNITIII: 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 – CLINICAL HEAMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY-II
Duration: 150 hrs
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:
This course is describing the basic concepts of haematology 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
UNIT I: Hematopoiesis and abnormalities of blood
- Hematopoiesis
- Anemia- Definition, classification of anemia,
- Leukemia-Definition, Classification of leukemia
- Bleeding disorders – Definition, Classification of bleeding disorders
UNITII: Thrombopoiesis and its disorders
- Platelet studies, platelet function tests
- Diseases associated with coagulation, their etiology & Characteristic
UNIT III: Body fluid analysis
- Body fluid analysis: Cerebrospinal Fluid & semen Analysis:
- Composition, collection and processing of specimens & Microscopic examination.
UNIT IV: Blood Banking
- Blood Banking- blood donor selection, screening and blood transfusion
- Compatibility tests: blood grouping, cross matching, Coomb’s & Rh typing
UNIT V: Histopathology
- Histopathology – basic concept of tissue processing, H&E, PAP staining, FNAC
UNIT VI: Organization of Lab
- Knowledge of lab organization , reporting and recording procedures. confidentiality of reports, Medico legal aspects of record keeping
DMLT FIRST 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 SKILLS | 150 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
4. | MICROBIOLOGY-I | 150 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
5. | CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY-I | 200 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
6. | PRACTICAL | 1020 | 25 | 75 | 100 |
TOTAL | 1920 (24O DAYS+8 HRS/DAY) | 100 | 500 | 600 |
DMLT SECOND YEAR
S.NO | SUBJECT NAME | Theory (in Hours) | Internal Marks | Theory Exam | Total Mark |
1. | BIOCHEMISTRY – II | 150 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
2. | MICROBIOLOGY-II | 150 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
3. | CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY & PATHOLOGY-II | 150 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
4. | PRACTICAL | 1470 | 25 | 75 | 100 |
TOTAL | 1920 | 70 | 330 | 400 |
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
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 15 Marks) |
INTERNAL MARK PATTERN: PRACTICAL | |
Log Book | 05 |
Record Book | 10 |
Model Practical | 10 |
Total Mark | 25 |
EXTERNAL MARK PATTERN: PRACTICAL | |
Log Book | 10 |
Record Book | 15 |
Model Practical | 50 |
Total Mark | 75 |