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B.Voc in Dialysis Technology

B.Voc in Dialysis Technology

The B.Voc in Dialysis Technology is a three-year undergraduate program designed to train students in the specialized field of dialysis care. Dialysis technologists are critical members of the healthcare team, ensuring that patients with kidney disorders receive life-saving treatment through hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. This program provides a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and hands-on training to prepare students for a rewarding career in nephrology and renal care.

Course Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers renal anatomy, dialysis procedures, and patient care management.
  • Practical Training: Extensive hands-on experience with advanced dialysis machines and techniques.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced nephrologists and dialysis technologists.
  • Industry Internships: Collaborations with reputed hospitals and dialysis centers for clinical exposure.
  • Placement Support: Assistance in securing roles in leading healthcare institutions.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • 12th pass (Science stream).
  • Equivalent qualifications accepted as per institutional norms.

Course Duration:

  • This is a three-year program divided into six semesters, combining classroom learning, practical sessions, and internships.

Syllabus:

FIRST SEMESTER (I)

  • BVOC – DT 1.1 : Basics of Anatomy and Physiology
  • BVOC – DT 1.2 : Phlebotomist
  • BVOC – DT 1.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 1.1 : Basic Computing Skills
  • GE – DT 1.2 : Personality Development

SECOND SEMESTER (II)

  • BVOC – DT 2.1 : Basics of Microbiology and Pathology
  • BVOC – DT 2.2 : Central Sterile Service Department Assistant
  • BVOC – DT 2.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 2.1 : Digital and Financial Literacy
  • GE – DT 2.2 : Health and Safety at Workplace

THIRD SEMESTER (III)

  • BVOC – DT 3.1 : Applied Anatomy & Physiology Related to Dialysis
  • BVOC – DT 3.2 : Emergency Medical Technician- Basic
  • BVOC – DT 3.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 3.1 : Environmental Studies
  • GE – DT 3.2 : Communication Skills

FORTH SEMESTER (IV)

  • BVOC – DT 4.1 : Applied Aspects of Microbiology Related to Dialysis
  • BVOC – DT 4.2 : Transplant Coordinator
  • BVOC – DT 4.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 4.1 : Human Values and Ethics
  • GE – DT 4.2 : Personality Development

FIFTH SEMESTER (V)

  • BVOC – DT 5.1 : Dialysis Technology and Hemodialysis, Medical Ethics,
  • BVOC – DT 5.2 : Genetic Counselor
  • BVOC – DT 5.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 5.1 : Organizational Behavior
  • GE – DT 5.2 : Business Communication

SIXTH SEMESTER (VI)

  • BVOC – DT 6.1 : Specialized Extra Corporeal Therapies, Critical Care Nephrology Including Renal Transplantation
  • BVOC – DT 6.2 : Deputy Duty Manager – Patient Relation Services
  • BVOC – DT 6.3 : Vocational Practical
  • GE – DT 6.1 : Entrepreneurship Skills
  • GE – DT 6.2 : Project Management

Learning Outcomes:

Candidates will:
  • Operate and maintain dialysis equipment efficiently.
  • Monitor patients undergoing dialysis and manage complications.
  • Understand renal disorders and provide appropriate patient care.
  • Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
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Career / Job Opportunities:

  • Dialysis Technician
    Operate dialysis machines and provide direct patient care during hemodialysis sessions, ensuring proper functioning of the equipment and patient safety.
  • Renal Dialysis Technologist
    Assist nephrologists in managing patients with kidney failure, performing dialysis treatments, and monitoring patient responses to therapy.

  • Dialysis Unit Coordinator
    Oversee the operations of dialysis units, managing schedules, patient care protocols, and equipment maintenance.
  • Home Dialysis Technician
    Train and support patients in performing dialysis treatments at home, ensuring they adhere to prescribed procedures and safety protocols.
  • Peritoneal Dialysis Specialist
    Focus on peritoneal dialysis procedures, assisting patients with catheter care, fluid exchanges, and monitoring treatment outcomes.
  • Dialysis Equipment Specialist
    Work for manufacturers or service providers to install, maintain, and repair dialysis machines, while training staff on equipment usage.
  • Nephrology Assistant
    Collaborate with nephrologists in planning and managing kidney care treatments, including pre- and post-dialysis assessments.
  • Dialysis Educator
    Train aspiring dialysis technicians in vocational colleges or hospitals, teaching theoretical knowledge and practical skills in dialysis technology.
  • Quality Assurance Officer in Dialysis Centers
    Monitor and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards in dialysis units, focusing on patient outcomes and procedural compliance.
  • Hospital Dialysis Manager
    Lead dialysis departments in hospitals by managing staff, resources, and equipment while ensuring the highest standards of patient care.

Why Choose us

State-of-the-art labs and advanced dialysis equipment for hands-on training in Hospitals.
Personalized mentoring by experienced healthcare professionals.
Internships with leading nephrology departments and dialysis centers.
Affordable fee structure with scholarships for deserving students.
Strong focus on ethics, patient safety, and holistic care.

 

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