India's healthcare sector has made impressive strides in recent years. It has transformed to a $ 17 billion industry and is surging ahead with an annual growth rate of 13 per cent a year. Today it has grown its dimensions with new concepts like medical tourism flourishing within this industry at the growth rate of 15 per cent per annum, raking in over $2 billion as additional revenue by 2012. With corporations showing keen interest to set up large healthcare facilities across the countries, equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and expertise to back, this sector is poised to grow even further thereby creating a phenomenal demand for skilled Medical Technologists in India.
(SIHS) has introduced the Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) course. This three year Full Time Graduate degree programme equips students with knowledge of the latest techniques and trends so that on completion they can emerge as fully trained and confident Medical Technologists
The Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) program combines classroom instruction and laboratory practice on-campus with intensive training in the best of hospitals. A Medical Technology student typically spend three years on campus learning basics like Anatomy & Physiology as well as other subjects that give them a basic understanding of medical sciences. From the second year onwards they can opt for any one of the following specializations:
- Cardiac Care Technology
- Imaging Science Technology
- Dialysis Technology
- Respiratory Care Technology
- Clinical Lab Technology
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