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MOHANAPRIYA M

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If the UCMS Paramedical course isn't listed in CUET 2024:

1. Check UCMS' official website for separate admission processes.

2. Explore other universities offering paramedical courses through CUET.

3. Contact CUET authorities or UCMS administration for clarification.

Consider alternative paramedical courses like B.Pharma, Medical Biotechnology, or Nursing offered by other universities.

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Sakshi Goyal

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According to the available information, admission at Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, for the BSc in Paramedical Science course only requires 10+2 exam scores. A total of 50 seats are offered annually for admission to this course. To look for the latest information about the same, you can visit the official website of the institute.

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Rohini Rai

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The complete insights related to MGM School of Biomedical Sciences Navi Mumbai placements 2024 for BOPTM are mentioned below:

ParticularsBOPTM Placement Statistics (2024)
the highest packageINR 3 LPA
the lowest packageINR 2 LPA
Average packageINR 7 LPA
Median packageINR 4 LPA
Placement rate100%

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shafaqat Shabir, located in a place called Nerul, New Mumbai, DYPatil deemed to be university offers a variety of courses at undergraduate and PG level. Started in year 2012, it is home to more than 1200 students who are studying in different courses offered by this university. 

    As far as your query is concerned, the university has not set any bar or cutoff for seeking admission to this course. The only eligibility criteria is for prospective students to have done their BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology.

Best wishes to you.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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GNM is a Diploma programme in General Nursing and Midwifery focused on direct patient care and Nursing and Midwifery services, whereas, the BMLT stands for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology intended to train students to perform lab tests and analyses. While BMLT professionals work primarily in labs analyzing samples to assist in diagnosis, GNM Nurses work directly with patients. 

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Clinical training and internships provide hands-on experience, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real surgical settings. They develop proficiency in handling perfusion equipment, monitoring patients, and responding to intraoperative complications.

Working under experienced professionals, trainees gain critical decision-making skills and confidence. These practical experiences enhance their ability to function independently in high-stakes environments, making clinical training an indispensable part of a perfusionist's education.

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Mani Sahni

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Perfusion Science is evolving rapidly with advancements in technology, improving patient outcomes and surgical efficiency. Here are some key innovations:

  • Miniaturized and Portable ECMO Devices – Allow for easier patient transport and extended life support outside the ICU.

  • Artificial and Biocompatible Oxygenators – Enhance gas exchange efficiency and reduce complications.

  • 3D-Printed Blood Vessels and Tissues – Aid in research and potential future transplants.

  • Advanced Monitoring Systems – Provide real-time data on perfusion parameters, reducing errors.

  • AI and Machine Learning in Perfusion Management – Assist in predictive analytics

...more

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Loveleen Choudhury

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While all these courses focus on cardiovascular health, they have distinct areas of specialization. The following table highlights the key differences:

Aspect

BSc Perfusion Technology

BSc Cardiac Technology

BSc Cardiovascular Technology

Focus Area

Perfusion and heart-lung bypass techniques

Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for cardiac conditions

Broader cardiovascular diagnostics and interventions

Key Subjects

Perfusion equipment, extracorporeal circulation, cardiac surgery support

ECG, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization

Angiography, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology

Job Roles

Perfusionist, Clinical Perfusion Scientist

Cardiac Technician, Echo Technologist

Cardiovascular Technologist, Cath Lab Specialist

Work Environment

Operation theaters, ICU, cardiac surgery units

Diagnostic labs, hospitals, clinics

Cath labs, hospitals, research centers

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Loveleen Choudhury

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While hospitals are the primary workplace for Physician Assistants, several other industries offer employment opportunities, including:

  • Telemedicine & Digital Health Platforms: Remote patient care and AI-driven healthcare services.
  • Medical Research & Clinical Trials: Assisting in drug trials and medical studies.
  • Healthcare Administration & Management: Supervisory roles in clinics and hospitals.
  • Pharmaceutical Industry: Working in medical affairs and drug safety.
  • Medical Device Companies: Training healthcare professionals on new equipment.
  • Public Health Organizations: Community health initiatives and government healthcare projects

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Aishwarya Rai

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Physician Assistants (PAs) play a crucial role in healthcare, bridging the gap between doctors and nurses. They assist in diagnosis, treatment, and patient management, but their scope differs from both doctors and nurses, as shown below:

Aspect

Physician Assistant (PA)

Doctor (MBBS)

Nurse

Training Duration

3-4 years

5.5 years (MBBS)

4 years (BSc Nursing)

Main Role

Assists doctors in patient care, performs minor procedures

Diagnoses, prescribes treatment, performs surgeries

Provides direct patient care, administers medications

Independence

Works under a doctor's supervision

Works independently

Works under a healthcare team

Work Settings

Hospitals, clinics, telemedicine

Hospitals, clinics, private practice

Hospitals, home care, community health


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