The DMLT course equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to perform diagnostic laboratory tests essential for patient care. Students will learn about clinical biochemistry, microbiology, hematology, pathology, and immunology. The program emphasizes hands-on training in laboratory techniques, the use of modern diagnostic equipment, and adherence to safety and quality standards.
Graduates will be prepared to support healthcare professionals by providing accurate and timely test results, contributing significantly to disease diagnosis and treatment.
DOT & AT
(Diploma in Operation Theater & Anesthesia Technology)
What Will You Learn?
This course provides comprehensive training in operation theater management and anesthesia technology. Students will learn about surgical procedures, sterilization techniques, patient monitoring, and the safe administration of anesthesia. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience with advanced surgical instruments, anesthesia equipment, and infection control protocols.
Graduates will gain the expertise needed to assist surgeons and anesthesiologists, ensuring patient safety and efficiency during surgical procedures.
DHI
(Diploma in Health Inspector)
What Will You Learn?
The DHI course prepares students for a vital role in public health and sanitation. Students will learn about disease prevention, environmental health, waste management, water quality monitoring, and public health laws. The program emphasizes field training in conducting inspections, creating awareness campaigns, and ensuring compliance with health and hygiene standards.
Graduates will be equipped to contribute to community health, work in healthcare organizations, or assist government agencies in promoting a healthier society.
DDT
(Diploma in Dialysis Technology)
What Will You Learn?
This course provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills required to perform hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis procedures. Students will learn about the anatomy and physiology of the renal system, principles of dialysis, patient care, and the operation and maintenance of dialysis equipment. The program also covers infection control, emergency management, and patient counseling.
Graduates will be prepared to work in hospitals, dialysis centers, and healthcare settings, ensuring quality care for patients with kidney-related conditions.