Yes, if you've completed a Diploma in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology, you can definitely move ahead through lateral entry in B.Sc. (Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology) at LPU. LPU offers this programme in lateral entry mode to help Diploma holders step directly into advanced semesters, without repeating what they already know. The course is designed with a strong hands-on focus, covering real OT procedures, anaesthesia equipment handling, patient monitoring, and hospital protocols, so the transition feels smooth and practical. What students usually like is that LPU combines modern labs, clinical exposure, experi
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First all chose University and college than you will get information regarding examination of your choose college
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The first-year subjects offered at MD Anaesthesia at AIIMS Bibinagar are the foundational subjects that help students to understand the core of the course. Further, the first year of the MD Anesthesia course includes Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology of anaesthetic drugs, Basic Biochemistry, etc. These subjects are closely related to anaesthesia and make students aware of the concerning fluid and electrolyte balance.
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No, there is no entrance exam required for admission in Diploma in Anasthesia and Critical Care Technician at Era University but the admission are based on merit scores which means the marks you scored in your 12th must be very good to get admission. However the eligibility criteria involves candidates to must pass their 12th from a recognised board with minimum 50% aggregate marks.
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Absolutely, anesthesiology is one major way of training one in medical coding especially in this niche field called anesthesia medical coding. The topic of anesthesiology coding is complicated and demands special knowledge of codes used: CPT (codes 00100-01999), ASA (codes 00100-01999), time calculations, modifiers, and other points of compliance. Your experience would spare you a great deal in the kind of work you need to do to understand the medical procedures and documentation to be able to bill and reimburse properly in this niche. You would have to go and get a medical coding credential in the specific field of anesthesia (such as
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ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Faridabad offers only MBBS and postgraduate courses (MD, MS, DM, MCh, PhD)—there is no B.Sc Nursing programme in Anaesthesia Technique or Operation Theatre Technology. Instead, they offer diploma or B.Sc-level courses like Emergency Medicine Technology, Trauma Care Technology, Human Nutrition, and others—but not the specific nursing tracks you asked about.
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