The document appears to be a course syllabus for a DMLT (TECH) program covering 3 years of study. It outlines the subjects and topics to be covered in the preliminary and final examinations, which include pathology, microbiology, biochemistry, and clinical subjects. The syllabus provides detailed headings on clinical pathology, hematology, bacteriology, immunology, and biochemistry topics to be examined at the end of the first and second years of study.
The document appears to be a course syllabus for a DMLT (TECH) program covering 3 years of study. It outlines the subjects and topics to be covered in the preliminary and final examinations, which include pathology, microbiology, biochemistry, and clinical subjects. The syllabus provides detailed headings on clinical pathology, hematology, bacteriology, immunology, and biochemistry topics to be examined at the end of the first and second years of study.
Clinical 01 Reception of patients, noting carefully the test advised, Pathology phlebotomy and aftercare of patients. 02 The Microscope – different types, parts of microscope, cleaning & care. 03 Examination of Urine – Formation of urine Physical examination – Colour, transparency, pH and Sp gravity. Chemical examination - Protein, Sugar, Ketone bodies, Bile pigment/salt, Chyle, Blood. Microscopical examination – Cells (RBC, WBC, Epith), casts, crystals, Detection of microalbumin & 24 hours urine protein estimation. 04 Examinations of body fluids – CSF, Pleural, peritoneal & pericardial fluid, Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, hydatid cyst fluid, Joint fluid. 05 Examination of Semen – physical characters, count, motility, viability and morphology 06 Transportation of different clinical materials to distant laboratories. 07 Basic concepts of Jaundice.
Haematology 01 Composition of blood and its function.
02 Origin, development & morphology of blood cells. 03 Common anticoagulants used-composition, amount, mechanism of action and methods of preparation of different types of vials. 04 Methods of estimation of Haemoglobin. 05 Methods of total counts of WBC, RBC & Platelets & fluids used. 06 Methods of determination of PCV. 07 Calculation of different red cell indices (Haemogram) 08 Basic principles of semi or automated blood cell counters & HPLC. 09 Drawing of peripheral blood smear, staining & stain preparation. 10 Bone marrow aspiration methods and staining & preparation of Tray for Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy. 11 Differential leucocyte count (peripheral smear study) 12 Reticulocyte staining, count and preparation of stain. 13 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Procedure & reading only). 14 Basic tests for coagulopathy – BT, CT, P time, APTT. 15 Some special test – LE cell test, RBC Osmotic fragility & Foetal Hb%. Page 3 of 7
Haematology 16 Basics of quality control methods and Laboratory accreditation.
17 Biosafety measures and disposal of laboratory waste. 18 Cylochemical Stain for diagnosis/differential diagnosis of leukemia. 19 Basic concepts of anaemia, Leukemia and hemorrhagic disorder
PAPER II : MICROBIOLOGY
Subject Sl.No. Particulars
General 01 Physiology and growth requirements. Bacteriology 02 Sterilisation – principles & different methods adopted. 03 Preparation of culture media 04 Bacterial staining – Gram/Ziehl Neelsen/others 05 Methods of colony count & morphological identification of bacteria by colony characters, staining & motility tests. 06 Biochemical tests and interpretation. 07 Final identification of bacteria with High-titre sera 08 Antibiotic sensitivity tests.
Systemic 01 The microbial world and the structure of microbes.
Bacteriology 02 Collection of specimens for microbiological examination. 03 Methods of inoculation of culture media from different samples. 04 Basic concept of individual Bacteria. 05 Laboratory diagnosis of pyogenic infection. 06 Laboratory diagnosis of Leprosy. 07 Laboratory diagnosis of Tuberculosis. 08 Laboratory diagnosis of URTI. 09 Laboratory diagnosis of LRTI 10 Laboratory diagnosis of Enteric fever. 11 Laboratory diagnosis of Bacillary dysentery. 12 Laboratory diagnosis of Diarrhoeal diseases. 13 Laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract infection 14 Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis.
& Serology preservation. 02 Types of Antigen and Antibody reactions.
Clinical 01 Laboratory diagnosis of UTI, Sore throat, diarrhoea, acute
Bacteriology pyogenic meningitis, Food poisoning and others Page 4 of 7
PAPER IIIA & IIIB : BIOCHEMISTRY
Subject Sl.No. Particulars
01 Laboratory hazards, Laboratory safety procedures, Laboratory waste disposal. 02 Collection, Separation, preservation and transport of the biological specimens, anticoagulants. 03 Clinical laboratory instrumentation (Balance, Oven, Water bath) 04 Concept of solute, solvent & colloidal solution, Normal solution, Molar solution, molal solution, osmol, osmolar solution, standard solution (Primary & Secondary) ionic strength of solution. 05 Acid, Base, Buffer (Definition, example, pK, pH, Handerson-Hasselbach’s equation ) 06 Principles of Photometry, (Lambert-Beer’s Law, Flamephotometry, Reflectance Fluorometry.) 07 Ion selective electrodes. (Nernst equation, pH electrode, Sodium, Potassium electrode, PCO2 electrode) 08 Chemistry of Carbohydrates. 09 Chemistry of Lipids. 10 Chemistry of Amino Acids and Proteins. 11 Chemistry of Nucleic acids & nucleotides. 12 Radioactivity (Types) of radioactive decay with examples, Radioactive half life, Units of radioactivity application of radioisotope in clinical chemistry) 13 Electrophoresis. (Principle, types, application in clinical biochemistry, Serum & Hemoglobin electrophoresis) 14 Detection of Drugs & Toxic substances. (Principles of Chromatography, paper & thin layer Chromatography, their application in detection of drugs & toxic substances) Page 5 of 7
DETAILED SYLLABUS - Final Course : 2nd YEAR
PAPER I : PATHOLOGY
Subject Sl.No. Particulars
Histopathology 01 Basic concepts of different mammalian tissues and their & histological structure. Cytopathology 02 Different human organs and their gross and histological structure and functions. 03 Receiving of biopsy specimens at laboratory (Clinical notes/fixatives). 04 Fixation of tissue-different fixatives and their mode of action. 05 Methods of decalcification. 06 Processing of tissues-protocol for manual & automated tissue processors, paraffin embedding & preparation of blocks, preparation of reagents, different techniques & application and frozen section/cryostat. 07 Use of Microtomes, selection and maintenance of knives, technique of section cutting & mounting on slides. 08 Staining of tissue sections, preparation of different stains, staining methods for Haematoxylin & Eosin, Reticulin, PAS, Van-Gieson, Massion’s trichrome, Lipid & Mucin stains & Perl’s stain. 09 Preservation of specimens and mounting of museum specimens. 10 Preparation of cytosmear and H&E, Papanicolaou & MGG staining of different body fluids. 11 Fine Needle Aspiration cytology & exfoliative cytology & Buccal Smear examination. 12 Cytochemistry & immunohistochemistry. 13 Cytospin and cell block preparation. Blood Banking 01 Blood Group (ABO & Rh) – methods of grouping & reverse grouping. 02 Basic blood banking procedures – collection of blood, anticoagulants used, cross matching, different screening tests including Coomb’s Test for incomplete antibodies, preparation of different blood components for use and how to serve a requisition. Preparation of red cell suspension. 03 Blood transfusion & hazards. 04 Detect the time when to discard blood in Blood Bank 05 Computerized record keeping of Blood Bank Page 6 of 7
PAPER II : MICROBIOLOGY
Subject Sl.No. Particulars
Immunology & 01 Diagnostic serological methods – Agglutination & Flocculation, Serology Latex agglutination tests – to be performed by the students, Elisa testing & RIA – principles and demonstration and interpretation of results of - Widal Test, VDRL Test, Aldehyde Test, ASO Titre, Rheumatoid factor, C-reactive protein, HBsAg, Anti HCV, Anti HIV.
Parasitology 01 Basic knowledge on Protozoa and helminths.
Mycology 01 General & Systemic Mycology
02 Demonstration of Fungus in Laboratory.
Animal Care 01 Common laboratory animals – Food, Handling, Housing,
Breeding. 02 Care of normal and experimental animals. 03 Sacrifice, postmortem and disposal.
Clinical 01 Laboratory diagnosis of Malaria, Protozoal dysentery, Kalazar,
01 Definition of Antigen & Antibody, Antigen-Antibody reaction, Detection of Antigen-Antibody Reactions (ELISA, RIA) 02 Clinical Enzymology. (Definition of enzyme, classification with examples, types of enzyme-substrate reactions, assay of enzymes. End point & Kinetic, clinical importance of enzymes, isoengymes.) 03 Disorders of Carbohydrate metabolism & their detection. (Method of measurement of glucose in plasma & urine, ADA classification of Diabetes Mellitus, Glucose Tolerance Test, Detection of gestational diabetes, Glycosylated hemoglobin, self monitoring of blood glucose). 04 Nutritional disorders & their detection. 05 Liver Function Tests. (Over view of anatomy & physiology of Liver, bilirubin metabolism, jaundice & its biochemical diagnosis). 06 Renal Function Tests. (Overview of anatomy & physiology of Kidney, Clearance Tests, other biochemical tests for detection of the renal function i.e. Serum creatinine, urea, sodium, potassium, urinary micro albumin and 24 hours protein estimation in urine, urinary osmolarity). 07 Disorders of Cardiovascular system & their laboratory detection. (Disorders of Cholestrol metabolism measurement of plasma lipoproteins, Cardiac enzymes.) 08 Thyroid Function Tests. 09 Pancreatic & Gastrointestinal Function Tests. (Faecal fat, Hyperamylasemia, D-Xylose absorption Test) 10 Disorders of joints & their detection. 11 Basic concept of laboratory automation. (Configuration of clinical laboratory analyzers). 12 Basic concept of laboratory statistics. (Reference value, mean, median, mode, standard deviation, coefficient of variation.) 13 Basic concept of quality control in clinical biochemistry laboratory. (Control material, Leavy Jennings Plot.) Distribution of Marks in various examinations & Subjects : DMLT [Tech] Course
Subject Preliminary Examination Final Examination
Theory Pract. Internal TOTAL Theory Pract. Internal TOTAL Assessment Assessment Theo Pract Theo Parat Paper I – 35 70 10 10 125 35 70 10 10 125 Pathology Paper II – 35 70 10 10 125 35 70 10 10 125 Microbiology Paper IIIA – 20 20 40 20 20 40 Biochemistry Paper IIIB – 50 40 15 5 110 50 40 15 5 110 Biochemistry