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 NAME OF COURSE : Diploma in Medical Lab Technology
 QUALIFICATIONS / ELIGIBILITY : 10+2 (PCB)
 DURATION : 2 Years
 FEES : First-Year - Rs. 6000 Second-Year - Rs. 6000
 EXAMINATION FEE Rs. 1500 per Semester/Year
 HOSTEL FEE Rs. 40000 Non AC Facility/Year
 HOSTEL FEE Rs. 60000 for AC Facility/Year
 Re-EXAMINATION FEE Rs. 250 per Paper/Subject
 
 
Syllabus
 
Paper I - Human biology and Fundamental of medical laboratory technology
 
ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
 
 
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
 
Module 1: Introduction to anatomy
Module 2: Cardio Vascular System
Module 3: Respiratory System
Module 4: Digestive System
Module 5: Urinary System
Module 6: Reproductive System
Module 7: Musculoskeletal System
Module 8: Nervous System
Module 8: Ear, Nose, Throat and Eye
Module 9: Endocrine System
Module 10: Haemopoietic and Lymphatic System
Module 11: Surface Anatomy & Surface Markings of Human Body
 
 
REFERENCES
 
1. Solomon. E.A., (2008) Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 3rd Ed, Saunders: St. Louis.
2. Chaursia, B.D., & Garg, K., (2012) Human Anatomy Regional and Applied. CBS Publications: New Delhi
3. T.S. Ranganathan – A text book of Human Anatomy
4. Fattana, Human anatomy (Description and applied) Saunder’s & C P Prism Publishers, Bangalore – 1991
 
BIOCHEMISTRY
 
Module 1: Carbohydrates
Module 2: Proteins
Module 3: Lipids
Module 4: Enzyme
Module 5: Vitamins & Minerals
Module 6: Acids and bases
 
REFERENCES
 
1. Teitz, Clinical Chemistry. W.B. Saunders Company Harcourt (India) Private Limited New Delhi.
2. Vasudevan D. & Sree Kumari S., Text Book of Bio Chemistry for Medical Students, Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi.
3. Biochemistry, U. Satyanarayan, Books and Allied (P) Ltd. Kolkata-India
4. Das Debajyothi, Biochemistry, Academic Publishers Calcutta.
 
FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY
 
Module 1: Introduction to Clinical laboratory
Module 2: Common Laboratory Equipment’s
Module 3: Basic Steps for Drawing A Blood Specimen
Module 4: Preparation of Reagents & Quality control
Module 5: Manual Vs Automation in Clinical Laboratory
Module 6: Characteristics of laboratory Substances
 
MICROBIOLOGY& IMMUNOLOGY (Theory Outline)
 
Module I: Introduction and brief history of Microbiology
Module II: Common Laboratory Equipments
Module III: Sterilization
Module IV: Antiseptics & Disinfectants
Module V: Growth and cultivation of Microorganisms.
Module VI: Bacteriology
Module VII: Virology
Module VIII: Parasitology
Module IX: Mycology
Module X: Immunology
 
MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
 
FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
 
REFERENCE BOOKS:
 
1. Fischbach, 2005. Manual of lab and diagnostic tests, Lippincott Williams Wilkins, New York.
2. Gradwohls, 2000. Clinical laboratory methods and diagnosis. (ed) Ales C. Sonnenwirth and leonard jarret, M.D.B.I., New Delhi.
3. J Ochei and Kolhatkar, 2002. Medical laboratory science theory and practice, Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi.
4. Kanai L. Mukherjee, 2007, Medical laboratory technology Vol.1.Tata McGraw Hill.
 
PAPER – II CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, PATHOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY
 
Module 1: Introduction to clinical biochemistry
Module 2: Photometery
Module 3: Electrophoresis & Chromatography
Module 4: Evaluation of organ function test
Module 5: Enzymes as clinical diagnostic tools.
Module 6: Antibiotic
Module 7: Histology
Module 8: Handling and Embedding of Tiny Tissue Biopsie
Module 9: Staining Techniques
Module 10: Frozen Technique
Module 11: Cytotechnology
Module 12: Examination of Urine
Module 13: Body Fluid
 
REFERENCES
 
1. Teitz, Clinical Chemistry. W.B. Saunders Company Harcourt (India) Private Limited New Delhi.
2. KAPLAN, Clinical Chemistry, Mosby Company, St. Louis Washington, D.C. Toronto.
3. Biochemistry, U. Satyanarayan, Books and Allied (P) Ltd. Kolkata-India
4. Ramanic Sood, Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation) 4th Ed. J.P. Bros, New Delhi
5. Mukharji, Medical Laboratory Techniques, Vol - I, II & III, 5th Edn. Tata McGrawHill, Delhi.
 
BLOOD BANK SERVICES & HEMATOLOGY
 
Module 1: Blood Grouping
Module 2: Blood Transfusion
Module 3: Blood Donation
Module 4: Testing Donor Blood
Module 5: Blood Donor Records
Module 6: Storage, preservation & Transport of blood
Module 7: Compatibility Testing
Module 8: Blood Components
Module 9: Blood Transfusion Reaction
Module 10: Introduction to Haematology
Module 11: Maintenance and Equipments of Haematology Lab
Module 12: Principles of patient care
Module 13: Collection of Blood Samples
Module 14: Coagulation Studies
Module 15: Hematological Disorders
Module 16: Basic Haematological diagnosi
Module 17: General principle of hospital practice
 
REFERENCES
 
1. Ramanic Sood, Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation) 4th Ed. J.P. Bros, New Delhi
2. Satish Gupta Short text book of Medical Laboratory for technician J.P. Bros, New Delhi
3. Shirley Mitchell Lewis, Barbara J. Bain, Imelda Bates (2006) Dacie And Lewis Practical Haematology, 10th Ed, Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.
4. Barbara A. Brown (2008) Hematology: principles and procedures 6th Ed Lea & Febiger.
5. Bernadette F. Rodak, George A. Fritsma, Kathryn Doig (2007) Hematology: Clinical Principles and Applications 3rd Ed, Elsevier Health Sciences.
 
INTERNAL SUBJECTS
 
SPOKEN ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION
 
Module 1: Communication
Module 2: Comprehension Passage
Module 3: Explaining
Module 4: letter writing
Module 5: Report writing
Module 6 : Conversational English Exercises
 
REFERENCES
 
1. English Grammar Collins, Birmingham University, International Language Data Base, Rupa & Co.
2. Wren and Martin - Grammar and Composition, 1989, Chanda & Co, Delhi
3. Letters for all Occasions. A S Myers. Pub - Harper Perennial
4. Spoken English V. Shasikumar and P V Dhanija. Pub. By: Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
 
BASICS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
 
Module 1: Introduction to the Computer
Module 2: Introduction to Microsoft Word
Module 3: Microsoft PowerPoint
Module 4: Introduction to the Internet
Module 5: Introduction to the Hospital Information System
 
REFERENCES:
 
1. Murray H., (2003) Teach yourself basic computer skills, Trans Atlantic publishers.
2. Bennet A., (1996) Computers: Technology, Electronics and Internet, Holy Hail Publishers
3. Prokosh H. U., Dudeck, J., (1995) Hospital Information Systems: Design and Development Characteristics, Impact and Future Architecture, Elsevier : St Louis

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