Allied Health Science is an interdisciplinary B.Sc. program that trains students to support medical and healthcare professionals by specializing in diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services. The course includes diverse fields such as medical laboratory technology, radiology, physiotherapy, dialysis technology, optometry, and emergency care. Students gain knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical instrumentation used in diagnostics and treatment. Emphasis is also placed on healthcare ethics, patient care, and safety.
Through classroom instruction and clinical practice, students develop skills to operate medical equipment, perform diagnostic tests, and assist in patient treatment and rehabilitation. The specialization prepares graduates for careers in hospitals, diagnostic labs, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and community health programs. Allied Health Science professionals play an important role in improving healthcare delivery, working alongside doctors and nurses to enhance patient outcomes. This course suits students interested in healthcare but who prefer technical or support roles rather than direct medical practice. Opportunities for further studies and specialization also exist in emerging fields like medical technology innovation and health informatics.
Interdisciplinary focus on healthcare support roles including diagnostics, rehabilitation, and patient care. Core subjects cover human anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pathology, biochemistry, and medical ethics. Specializations include medical lab technology, radiology, optometry, dialysis, and emergency care. Clinical training through hospital rotations provides hands-on experience with diagnostic instruments, patient management, and healthcare protocols. Emphasis on communication, teamwork, and healthcare administration prepares students for multidisciplinary healthcare environments.
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