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Diploma
2 Years
The Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) is a two Diploma programme offered by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India (NIOS). The DMLT curriculum is a two year programme with syllabus covered in two academic years along with 12 months of full-time clinical internship at the X life Diagnostics & Research Centre.
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) also called Clinical Laboratory Science is concerned with the diagnosis treatment and prevention of diseases through the use of clinical laboratory tests. In this programme the students learn to perform diagnostic analysis on body fluids which include hematological bacteriological immunologic chemical and microscopic tests that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This programme also equips students with the knowledge and skills required to handle advanced lab equipments and perform accurate laboratory tests.
have the highest level of dedication sincerity and responsibility. It is for students who have the ability to conduct research and accomplish experiments through personal acumen and diligent dexterity.
a career with the ability to maintain calm under tough scenarios make analytical judgments interpret technical and scientific data and work with laboratory instrumentation and computation
| Fee Per Semester | Fee Per Year | One Time Fee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| For National Students | 24,000 | 45,000 | 85,000 |
| For International Students | 500 | 900 |
| For National Students | 12th / Intermediate with Science Stream (Biology) |
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| For International Students | The eligibility criterion for all programs for international applicants is minimum 50% in the qualifying examination and having studied the pre-requisite subjects for admission in to the desired program. |
| Note- | Pursuing Graduation in any subject can also take admission parallel in this course. |
| 1) Matric Marksheet & Admit Card | 2) Inter marksheet & Admit card | 3) Aadhar Card | 4) 5 passport size photo |
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1. General Anatomy
l Various Anatomical Terms
l Axis
l Plane
2. Bone
l Composition & Function
l Classifications
l Various Terms & Markings on The Bones
3. Muscle
l Structure of Various Types of Muscle
l Classifications
l Isometric & lsotonic Muscle Contraction
4. Nerve
l Structure of Peripheral Nerve
l Introduction of Brain & Spinal Cord
5. Joints
l Definition
l Classification
l Structure of Synovial Joints
6. Blood
l Composition & Function
l Blood Groups
7. Function of The Following Systems
l Renal
l Respiratory
l Cardiovascular
l Reproductive
8. Anatomy of Skin
9. Basic Anatomy of Body and kidney
10. Self-protection &
11. Basics of Renal Anatomy & Physiology Acute
12. Renal Failure/chronic Renal Failure
13. Physiological Principle And Urea Kinetic Modelling
14. Vascular Access For Hemodialysis
15. Acute hemodialysis Prescription
16. Chronic Hemodialysis Prescription
17. Complication During Hemodialysis
18. Anticoagulation
19. Hemodialysis Machine : Working Principals
20. Water Treatment Plant : Working Principles
21. Complication And Management of Complication during Dialysis
22. Assessment of Adequacy of Dialysis
23. Peritoneal Dialysis
24. Physiology of Peritoneal Dialysis
Sickling TestZ l Coomb's Test l Reagent Preparation (haematology) l Blood Grouping HB-electrophoresis l Haematology Automation l
Total Leukocyte Count l Pt/pttk l Bt / ct l Quality Control Procedure l Urine Routine (microscopy) l Urine Routine (Biochemical)
Microbiology
l Brief Introduction to Microbiology
l Sterilsation & Disinfection
l Microscopy Handling (Gram / AFB / Albert)
l Preparation & Precessing
l Preparation of Various Media
l Culture Method
l Collection of Samples (Blood / Urine / Stool / Sputum / Scrapping / Soars)
l Identification of Commonly isolated Organism Based on Biochemical Reaction (e.coli Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Staph Aureus)
l Serology (RA / ASO / STS / Widal / Viral Markers)
l Quality Control in Microbilogy
l Automation in Microbiology
Biochemistry
l Introduction to Clinical Biochemistry
l Fundamentals of Spectroscopy
l Introduction of Biophysics
l Introduction of Quality Control Program in Biochemistry
l Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrate
l Basic Concept in Clinical Laboratory\
l Estimation of Blood Glucose
l Estimation of Blood Urea
l Estimation of Serum Creatinine
l Estimation of Serum Protein / albumin
l Estimation of Serum Cholestero
l Estimation of CSF / Urine Protein (quantitative)
l CLIA Process
Automation in Clinical Biochemistry
Practical Competencies
1. Demonstration of Human Skeleton
l Anatomical Position
l Axis
l Plane
l Identification of Various Bones & Joints
l Demonstration of Movement Possible at Various Joints
2. Characteristic Features, Side Determination Applied Anatomy of
l Upper Limb Bones
a. Scapula
b. Clavicle
c. Humerus
d. Radius
e. Ulna
l Lower Limb Bones
a. Hip
b. Femur
c. Tibia
d. Fibula
3. Methods of BF Measurement
4. Surface Markings of Important Structure of The Body
5. Slide Preparation
6. Microscope Operations
7. Sample Collection
8. Basic Anatomy of Body and kidney
9. Self-protection & Medical Hazards.
10. Physiological Principle and Urea Kinetic
11. Vascular Access for Hemodilysis
12. Acute Hemodialysis Prescription
13. Chronic Hemodialysis Prescription
14. Complication During Hemodialysis
15. Anticoagulation
16. Hemodialysis Machine
l Maintenance
17. Water Treatment Plant
l Maintenance
18. Initiation of Dialysis Hem Dialysis
19. Hemodialysis Apparatus
20. Complication and Management of Complication During Dialysis
21. Peritoneal Access Devices
22. Physiology of Peritoneal Dialysis.