DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (DMLT)

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DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (DMLT). Sri Sitaram Goswami Institute of Paramedical Sciences works autonomously as a leader in providing affiliation for paramedical courses (Diploma Certificates). The Organization believes in providing affiliation for the student's bright future and not to make a profit. The service can save not only time but also maintain trust and authenticity as basic requisite. Eligibility: - 12th Science or equivalent schooling from recognized board or CMLT. Course Type: - Diploma No. of Seats: - 40 Course Duration: - 2 years Weeks per year: - 52 weeks Vacation: - 2 weeks Hours per week: - 24…
DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (DMLT). Sri Sitaram Goswami Institute of Paramedical Sciences works autonomously as a leader in providing affiliation for paramedical courses (Diploma Certificates). The Organization believes in providing affiliation for the student's bright future and not to make a profit. The service can save not only time but also maintain trust and authenticity as basic requisite. Eligibility: - 12th Science or equivalent schooling from recognized board or CMLT. Course Type: - Diploma No. of Seats: - 40 Course Duration: - 2 years Weeks per year: - 52 weeks Vacation: - 2 weeks Hours per week: - 24 hours Hours per academic year: - 1248 hours Commencement of Examinations: - 1st August of every academic year. Marks Distribution for Pass: –  50% of marks in the institute Theory Examination.  50% of marks in the institute Practical Examination.  50% marks in the subject where internal evaluation alone is conducted.  50% of marks in aggregate in Theory, Practical and Viva- Voce.  The Institute paper will be awarded for 100 marks and Internal 50 marks. Carry- Over of Failed Subject: -  A candidate has to pass in Theory and Practical Examinations separately in each of the papers.  If a candidate fails in either Theory or Practical Examinations, he/she has to reappear for both (Practical and Theory).  The Candidate has to successfully the course in double the duration of the course (i.e. 4 years from the date of joining) Internal Assessment: -  Theory  Practical  Viva-Voce (a) A minimum of one Practical Examination shall be conducted in each subject (wherever Practical has been included in the curriculum) and grades of ongoing Practical Evaluation to be considered for the award of Internal Assessment. (b) A minimum of two written examinations shall be conducted in each subject during a year, and the best marks of the one performance shall be taken into consideration for the award of Internal Assessment Marks. Last Date for Admission: -  30th September of the academic year concerned.  The Candidates admitted up to 30th September of the academic year shall be registered to take up the 1st year examination during August of the next year.  All kinds of admission shall be completed on or before 30th September of the academic year. There shall not be any admission after 30th September, even if seats are vacant.

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Anatomy And Physiology of Cell , Tissue, Bones and Muscles
The Anatomy and Physiology module introduces the structure and function of the human body. You will read about the cells, tissues and membranes that make up our bodies and how our major systems function to help us develop and stay healthy. In this module you will learn to: Describe basic human body functions and life processes. Name the major human body systems and relate their functions. Describe the anatomical locations, structures and physiological functions of the main components of each major system of the human body.

  • CELL STRUCTURE
    2:00
  • Cells, Tissues, & Membranes
    3:09
  • Nucleus and Nucleolus
    4:14
  • Cell Function
    4:49
  • Cell division
    5:14
  • DNA replication and protein synthesis
    2:59
  • Body Tissues
    2:29
  • Epithelial Tissue
    1:27

Hematology & Blood Bank Technique
Blood consists of a fluid component- plasma, and an acellular component comprising red cells, leucocytes, and platelets, each with distinct morphology and a specific function. Erythrocytes or red cells are biconcave discs. They do not have a nucleus and are filled with haemoglobin which carries oxygen to tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. Platelets are tiny cells. They also do not have a nucleus and are essential for blood clotting. Leucocytes play a crucial role in fighting against infection. All these cells arise from a single cell called the Hematopoietic stem cell. The process of formation of these cells is called Hematopoiesis. In this lesson, we will learn the different stages in the development of red cells. The method of construction of red cells is called erythropoiesis.

  • COMPOSITION OF BLOOD AND NORMAL ERYTHROPOIESIS
    00:00:25
  • EXAMINATION
  • TECHNIQUE OF BLOOD COLLECTION
  • Examination
  • ESTIMATION OF HEMOGLOBIN
  • Examination
  • HEMATOCRIT
  • SELECTION AND REGISTRATION OF DONORS
  • Examination
  • COLLECTION OF BLOOD FROM DONORS
  • Examination
  • ABO BLOOD GROUPING
  • Examination
  • ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (ESR)
  • Examination
  • STAINING OF PBF AND INTERPRETATION OF NORMAL AND ABNORMAL RED CELL MORPHOLOGY
  • Examination
  • MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF LEUCOCYTES
  • Examination
  • FORMATION OF PLATELETS AND THROMBOCYTOPENIA
  • Examination
  • RHESUS BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM
  • Examination
  • PRETRANSFUSION OR COMPATIBILITY TESTING
  • Examination
  • TRANSFUSION REACTIONS
  • Examination
  • INTRODUCTION TO ANEMIA
  • MICROCYTIC HYPOCHROMIC ANEMIA
  • Examination
  • MACROCYTIC ANEMIAS
  • Examination
  • HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA
  • Examination
  • HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA DUE TO ABNORMAL HEMOGLOBIN SYNTHESIS
  • Examination
  • HEMOLYTIC ANEMIAS DUE TO ABNORMAL RED CELL ENZYMES
  • Examination
  • SCREENING FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION TRANSMITTED DISEASES
  • Examination
  • ANTI GLOBULIN TEST
  • Examination
  • LEUKEMIA
  • Examination
  • HAEMOSTASIS
  • Examination
  • AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA (AHA)
  • Examination
  • HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEW BORN (HDNB)
  • Examination
  • BLOOD COMPONENTS
  • Examination

HISTOLOGY & CYTOLOGY
Cytology is the study of individual cells of the body, as opposed to histology which is the study of whole human tissue itself.

  • INTRODUCTION TO HISTOPATHOLOGY
  • Examination
  • LIGHT MICROSCOPY
  • Examination
  • SPECIAL LIGHT MICROSCOPY
  • RECEIVING OF SURGICAL SPECIMENS
  • FIXATION OF TISSUES
  • Examination
  • DECALCIFICATION
  • Examination
  • TISSUE PROCESSING
  • Examination
  • EMBEDDING
  • Examination
  • MICROTOME
  • Examination
  • HEMATOXYLIN AND EOSIN STAINING
  • Examination
  • STAINING METHODS TO DEMONSTRATE SPECIAL/ SPECIFIC TISSUES
  • Examination
  • METACHROMATIC STAINING
  • LIPID STAIN
  • Examination
  • STAINING TECHNIQUES FOR DEMONSTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS
  • Examination
  • CRYOSTAT AND FROZEN SECTION
  • Examination
  • PROCEDURES FOR DNA, RNA AND MITOCHONDRIA DEMONSTRATION
  • Examination
  • SPECIAL PROCESSING
  • Examination
  • IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
  • Examination
  • ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Examination
  • MUSEUM TECHNIQUES
  • EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY
  • CYTOLOGY : SPECIMEN COLLECTION & STORAGE
  • Examination
  • CYTOLOGY : SPECIMEN PROCESSING & STAINING
  • Examination
  • CYTOLOGY : DISPOSAL OF HUMAN WASTE
  • Examination
  • CYTOLOGY : STAINING METHODS
  • Examination
  • CYTOLOGIC SCREENING
  • QUALITY CONTROL IN CYTOLOGY
  • Examination
  • CYTOMORPHOLOGY
  • Examination
  • HORMONAL ASSESSMENT
  • Examination
  • FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY
  • MORPHOLOGY OF ORGANS

MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi, and protozoa. This discipline includes fundamental research on the biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, ecology, evolution, and clinical aspects of microorganisms, including the host response to these agents.

  • MORPHOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA
  • Examination
  • COMMON STAINING TECHNIQUE
  • Examination
  • NUTRITION AND GROWTH OF BACTERIA
  • Examination
  • STERILISATION AND DISINFECTION
  • Examination
  • BIO MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
  • Examination
  • LABORATORY SAFETY AND STANDARDS PRECAUTIONS
  • NORMAL FLORA OF HUMAN BODY
  • Examination
  • PATHOGENESIS OF BACTERIAL INFECTION
  • Examination
  • BACTERIAL CULTURE MEDIA
  • Examination
  • METHODS OF ISOLATION OF BACTERIA
  • Examination
  • BACTERIAL IDENTIFICATION TESTS
  • Examination
  • ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING
  • Examination
  • QUALITY CONTROL IN MICROBIOLOGY
  • STAPHYLOCCOUS
  • Examination
  • STREPTOCOCCUS
  • PNEUMOCOCCUS
  • Examination
  • ENTEROCOCCUS
  • Examination
  • NISSERIAE
  • CORYNEBACTERIUM
  • Examination
  • MYCOBACTERIUM
  • Examination
  • ESCHERICHIA COLI AND KLEBSIELLA
  • Examination
  • CITROBACTER, EDWARDSIELLA, ENTEROBACTER AND SERRATIA
  • Examination
  • SALMONELLA
  • Examination
  • SHIGELLA
  • Examination
  • PROTEUS AND PROVIDENCIA
  • Examination
  • YERSINIA
  • Examination
  • VIBRIO AND RELATED ORGANISM
  • PSEUDOMONAS
  • Examination
  • HAEMOPHILUS
  • Examination
  • BORDETELLA
  • Examination
  • SPIROCHAETES
  • Examination
  • RICKETTSIACEAE
  • Examination
  • CHLAMYDIA
  • Examination
  • MYCOPLASMA AND L-FORMS
  • Examination
  • SPORE FORMING ANAEROBES
  • Examination
  • NON-SPORING ANAEROBES
  • Examination
  • MEDICAL PARASITOLOGY
  • Examination
  • ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA AND OTHER RHIZOPHODIA
  • Examination
  • PLASMODIUM
  • Examination
  • NEMATODES
  • Examination
  • ENTROBIUS VERMICULARIS
  • Examination
  • LEISHMANIASIS
  • Examination
  • NEMATODES CLASSIFICATION
  • Examination
  • HOOK WORM AND STRONGYLOIDES
  • Examination
  • TRICHURIS TRICHURA
  • Examination
  • TREMATODES
  • Examination
  • CESTODES
  • Examination
  • ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS
  • Examination
  • TISSUE NEMATODES
  • STOOL EXAMINATION
  • Examination
  • MORPHOLOGY AND GENERAL PROPERTIES OF FUNGI
  • Examination
  • LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF FUNGI
  • Examination
  • MORPHOLOGY AND GENERAL PROPERTIES OF VIRUSES
  • Examination
  • LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF VIRAL INFECTIONS
  • Examination
  • IMMUNITY
  • Examination
  • ANTIGENS
  • Examination
  • IMMUNOGLOBULINS
  • Examination
  • COMPLEMENT
  • Examination
  • IMMUNOLOGY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF IMMUNE SYSTEM
  • Examination
  • AGGLUTINATION
  • Examination
  • COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST
  • Examination
  • IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE
  • Examination
  • EIA AND RIA
  • Examination
  • AUTOIMMUNITY AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
  • Examination
  • ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
  • Examination

BIOCHEMISTY
Biochemistry or biological chemistry is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, and metabolism.

  • GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY
  • Examination
  • CARBOHYDRATES
  • Examination
  • CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
  • Examination
  • PROTEINS
  • Examination
  • LIPIDS
  • Examination
  • NUCLEOTIDES
  • Examination
  • CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
  • Examination
  • ENZYMES
  • Examination
  • BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION, ELECTRON TRANSFER CHAIN AND OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
  • Examination
  • VITAMINS
  • Examination
  • MINERALS
  • Examination
  • HORMONES
  • Examination
  • CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
  • Examination
  • BODY WATER, OSMOLARITY AND IONIC COMPOSITION OF BODY FLUIDS
  • Examination
  • NUTRITION
  • KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST
  • Examination
  • LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
  • Examination
  • SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, LIGHT EMISSION AND SCATTERING ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE
  • BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RADIOACTIVE MEASUREMENTS
  • Examination
  • ELECTROCHEMISTRY
  • ELECTROPHORESIS
  • CHROMATOGRAPHY AND MASS SPECTROMETER
  • CLINICAL ENZYMOLOGY
  • Examination
  • IMMUNOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES
  • Examination
  • AUTOMATION IN CLINICAL LABORATORY
  • Examination
  • LABORATORY QUALITY MANAGEMENT
  • Examination
  • ELECTROLYTES AND BLOOD GASES
  • CENTRIFUGATION
  • Examination
  • PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STANDARDS
  • Examination
  • RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
  • Examination

Anatomy & Physiology
The Anatomy and Physiology module introduces the structure and function of the human body. You will read about the cells, tissues and membranes that make up our bodies and how our major systems function to help us develop and stay healthy. In this module you will learn to: Describe basic human body functions and life process. Name the major human body systems and relate their functions. Describe the anatomical locations, structures and physiological functions of the main components of each major system of the human body.

  • Introduction to the Human Body
  • Cells, Tissues, & Membranes
  • Introduction to the Skeletal System
  • Introduction to the Muscular System
  • Introduction to the Nervous System
  • Introduction to the Endocrine System
  • Introduction to the Cardiovascular System
  • Introduction to the Lymphatic System
  • Introduction to the Respiratory System
  • Introduction to the Digestive System
  • Introduction to the Urinary System
  • Introduction to the Reproductive System
₹40000

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