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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
A Physician Assistant plays a vital role in a healthcare team by supporting doctors in patient care. They conduct physical exams, gather medical histories, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications, and assist in surgeries. Their responsibilities often overlap with those of doctors, but they work under supervision, ensuring that the doctor's directives are carried out effectively.
Physician Assistants also provide education to patients, help manage chronic conditions, and assist in administrative tasks. Their role is to ensure that healthcare teams operate smoothly and efficiently, improving patient outcomes and optimi
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Physician Assistant course focuses on developing clinical skills to assist doctors in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients. PAs work closely with doctors in patient care, conducting physical exams, interpreting lab results, and assisting in medical procedures.
In contrast, the Medical Laboratory Technology course trains individuals to perform laboratory tests, analyze specimens, and provide data to support diagnoses.
While both careers are healthcare-oriented, Physician Assistants are more involved in direct patient interaction and clinical decision-making, whereas MLT professionals primarily work behind the scenes, analyzing
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Typically, students from non-science backgrounds are not eligible for the Physician Assistant course, as the programme requires a strong foundation in subjects like Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. These subjects form the core of the course's curriculum.
However, some institutions may have specific provisions for students with alternative qualifications or preparatory programs, so it is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of each institution.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students must have completed their 12th grade with a Science stream, typically with subjects like Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. These subjects are crucial because the Physician Assistant course heavily involves medical Science concepts. Some colleges may offer flexibility with subject combinations, but having a background in life sciences is essential for understanding the medical knowledge needed.
Candidates with a non-medical background, particularly those without Biology in 12th grade, may find it difficult to meet the basic eligibility criteria for this course. Therefore, it is advisable to choose the Science stream with rel
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
In India, many colleges offering the Physician Assistant course admit students based on merit rather than entrance exams. Admission is typically determined by the candidate's performance in their 12th-grade exams, particularly in subjects like Biology, Physics, and Chemistry.
Some colleges may also consider other factors such as overall academic performance or conduct interviews to evaluate the candidate's suitability for the course. Students should check individual college websites for specific admission details and criteria.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Two major institutes operating in Bangalore for audiology and speech therapy training include the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing and the Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at Kasturba Medical College. The All India Institute of Speech and Hearing teaches BASLP and MASLP while offering 20-30 seats per year and the Kasturba Medical College provides BASc and MASc training in Austiology and Speech Language Pathology.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The B.Sc. Medical Radiology Imaging Technology program at Max Institute of Allied and Paramedical Education, affiliated with DMIHER, covers human anatomy, physiology, radiology-related pathology, physics, equipment, and techniques, with a focus on practical skills and professional relevance.
Max Institute of Allied and Paramedical Education, boasts a strong placement record with 100% placement assistance and a history of students securing jobs in reputable hospitals and laboratories.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Al Shifa College of Paramedical Science, Perinthalmanna, and Moulana College of Paramedical Sciences, Perinthalmanna, are both located in Perinthalmanna and share only some of the same characteristics. Both of these institutes are decent colleges and offer very decent returns. Although much information is not available, as per some reviews and ratings, Al Shifa College of Paramedical Science is considered better than Moulana College. Placement packages are quite better at Al Shifa College, and it is also ahead in faculties, infrastructure, etc. The student enrollment in 2025 at Al Shifa College is 425, and at Moulana College, it is 197
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, some private universities offer direct admissions to B sc Radiology & Imaging Technology based on class 12 marks (PCB/PCM), while others may require an entrance exam. Top colleges includes AIIMS (Delhi), CMC (Vellore), Manipal Academy, SRM University, Jamia Hamdard (Delhi), and Amity University. Fees range from INR 50,000 to 3,00,000 per year. Check the official websites for eligiblity, admission process and application deadlines.
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