B.Sc in Anaesthesia Technology
Anaesthetic technicians are mainly employed by anaesthetic departments or operating theatre suites, but can be found in other areas of clinical practice including emergency departments, intensive care units (ICU) and day surgery clinics.
About this course
Anesthesia technologists are well versed with the pharmacology of anesthetic & non anesthetic drugs, their preparation, dilution, labeling. They are trained in preparing Anesthesia trolleys checking the machines for suction, gas system operation, working of OT tables, various gases used in OT, inhalational agents usage. They assist with the administration and monitoring of anaesthesia and have extensive knowledge of anaesthesia techniques, instruments, supplies, and technology.
Anaesthetic technicians are mainly employed by anaesthetic departments or operating theatre suites, but can be found in other areas of clinical practice including emergency departments, intensive care units (ICU) and day surgery clinics.
What you'll learn
- Human Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
- Clinical pathology
- Hematology
- Blood banking
- Microbiology
- Medicine Relevant to Anesthesia Technology.
- Anatomy & physiology
- Applied Pathology[section A]
- Applied microbiology [section B]
- Applied Pharmacology
- Introduction to Anesthesia Technology
- Anesthesia Technology - Clinical
- Anesthesia Technology – Applied
- Anesthesia Technology - Advanced