B.Sc. (Dialysis Technology) – Career Point University, Hamirpur

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B.Sc. (Dialysis Technology)

A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Dialysis Technology is an undergraduate program designed to train students in the field of dialysis therapy, focusing on the management and operation of dialysis machines for patients suffering from kidney-related diseases, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal failure. The course typically spans three to four years, depending on the university and country, and covers both theoretical and practical aspects of dialysis treatment. The curriculum includes subjects such as human anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, nephrology, dialysis procedures, dialysis technology, and patient care management.
Students learn about different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, and gain hands-on experience through clinical training in hospitals and dialysis centers. The program also emphasizes the importance of infection control, patient monitoring, fluid and electrolyte balance, and emergency dialysis care. Graduates of B.Sc. Dialysis Technology can pursue careers as dialysis technicians, dialysis therapists, medical technologists, or healthcare assistants in hospitals, clinics, and dialysis centers.
Additionally, they can opt for higher studies, such as M.Sc. in Dialysis Technology, Nephrology, or other healthcare-related specializations, or even research roles in nephrology and renal care. The field offers promising career opportunities due to the rising prevalence of kidney diseases worldwide, with an increasing demand for skilled dialysis professionals in both government and private healthcare sectors.

Duration - 3 Years

Eligibility Criteria

10+2 (PCB)

Annual Fee - 52,500/-

Semester Fee - 26,250/-

Career Scope After B.Sc. (Dialysis Technology)

After completing a B.Sc. in Dialysis Technology, graduates have diverse career opportunities in the healthcare sector, primarily in nephrology and renal care. They can work as dialysis technologists, medical technicians, or clinical coordinators in hospitals, dialysis centers, and nephrology clinics. Their primary role involves operating dialysis machines, monitoring patients undergoing treatment, maintaining dialysis equipment, and assisting nephrologists in ensuring optimal patient care. With experience, they can advance to supervisory roles or become chief dialysis technologists, responsible for training junior staff and managing dialysis units. Additionally, opportunities exist in medical equipment companies as application specialists, where they train healthcare professionals on dialysis machines and related technology. Some graduates opt for higher studies, such as an M.Sc. in Dialysis Technology, Nephrology, or Hospital Administration, to enhance career prospects and take up teaching or research roles in academic institutions.

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