Based on the professional standards for the courses offered at Naman Hospital & Institute of Nursing & Paramedical Science, here is the comprehensive course content for the Paramedical programs.
Paramedical Sciences: Course Curriculum & Content
Our paramedical programs are designed to bridge the gap between theoretical medical science and practical diagnostic technology. Below is the structured content for each specialization.
1. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
A 4.5-year degree focusing on physical rehabilitation and movement science.
Foundational Sciences: Human Anatomy (Musculoskeletal & Neuro), Physiology, and Biochemistry.
Behavioral Sciences: Psychology and Sociology relevant to patient care.
Core Physiotherapy:
Exercise Therapy: Massage, mobilization, and therapeutic exercises.
Electrotherapy: Use of US, TENS, and Laser for pain management.
Biomechanics: Study of human movement and posture.
Clinical Subjects: General Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, and Neurology.
Research & Ethics: Methodology and professional ethics in rehabilitation.
2. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
A 2-year program training students in clinical diagnosis through laboratory testing.
Hematology: Study of blood cells, coagulation profiles, and blood disorders.
Clinical Biochemistry: Testing for glucose, lipids, enzymes, and hormones.
Microbiology: Identification of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Pathology: Histopathology (tissue study) and Cytology (cell study).
Blood Banking: Cross-matching, blood grouping, and storage protocols.
Lab Management: Quality control, safety, and equipment maintenance.
3. Diploma in Radiation Technology (DRT)
A 2-year diploma focusing on medical imaging and radiology.
Radiological Physics: Principles of X-rays, radiation protection, and safety.
Anatomy & Physiology: Specialized focus on identifying structures via imaging.
Radiographic Techniques: Positioning patients for X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.
Dark Room Procedures: Film processing and digital imaging technology.
Special Procedures: Contrast media studies for the digestive and urinary systems.
Patient Care in Radiology: Handling trauma patients and radiation hygiene.
4. Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (DOTT)
A 2-year course preparing technicians to manage surgical environments.
OT Setup: Preparation of sterile fields, OT tables, and specialized lighting.
Anesthesia Technology: Assisting with intubation, gases, and patient monitoring.
Surgical Instrumentation: Identification and sterilization of surgical tools.
Infection Control: CSSD (Central Sterile Services Department) procedures and waste management.
Emergency Medicine: Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR, and first aid.
Common Surgical Procedures: Assisting in General Surgery, Orthopedics, and OBG.
Key Learning Objectives (Across all Paramedical Courses)
According to the institutional goals, every student will achieve:
Technical Mastery: Proficiency in handling high-end diagnostic and surgical equipment.
Scientific Inquiry: The ability to describe and utilize the spirit of inquiry in healthcare.
Collaborative Care: Learning to work effectively in a team with doctors and nurses.
Professional Values: Imbibing the spirit of love and service in patient interaction.
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