B.Sc. in Radiology & Imaging Technology []

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Radiology and imaging technology is a 3 year undergraduate course that produces clear and accurate images of the body that enable physicians to diagnose and treat medical conditions. Technicians operate sophisticated equipment that include X-ray, CT scan, MRI and mammography. By guiding patients through each step of their medical imaging procedures, these specialists ensure the production of high quality images.

Technicians prepare patients by explaining each step of the medical imaging process. After instructing the patients to remove jewelry, clothing or other items that could interfere with the equipment, they position them correctly and protect them from overexposure, for example by covering parts of the body not being filmed with lead aprons. Occasionally they inject barium- and iodine-based contrast agents to improve image quality. A radiology technician may also be responsible for updating patient records and maintaining the imaging equipment itself.


B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology []

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B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a 3 year course . The major objective of the course is to create skilled professionals who, in addition to demonstrating the requisite knowledge and skills required in Nuclear Medicine, are also trained in applying such knowledge and skills in the appropriate workplace context.

Nuclear Medicine is a diagnostic medical imaging and treatment speciality. It combines elements of Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Computing with patient care skills. Radioactive tracers are administered to patients in order to diagnose and/or treat disease.


B.Sc Operation Theatre & Anesthesia Technology [B.Sc OT& AT]

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B.Sc Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology is a 3 years undergraduate degree course. Operation Theatre and anaesthesia technician is an allied healthcare worker who assists with the administration and monitoring of anaesthesia and has an extensive knowledge of anaesthesia techniques, instruments, supplies, and technology.

Anaesthetic technicians are involved with all aspects of the delivery of a patient's preoperative (The period, Before, during and after the surgery) anaesthetic care, taking into account the patient’s religious and cultural beliefs and respecting their right to medical privacy and dignity at all times. Anaesthetic Technician also provides a key role in the emergency resuscitation of patients.

B.Sc. in Radiotherapy Technology []

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B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology (RTT) is a 3 year undergraduate Radiography course.  Radiotherapy may be used to treat localized solid tumours, such as cancers of the skin, tongue, larynx, brain, breast, or uterine cervix. It is a therapy using ionizing radiation. It is generally used as part of cancer treatment. In simple terms, the radiation is used to kill or control the growth of malignant cells in a specific part of the body or organ. The radiation alters the DNA structure of the malignant cells. Thus, it kills or restricts the growth of such harmful cells.

Diploma in Operation Theatre & Anesthesia Technology []

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Diploma in Operation Theater & Anesthesia Technology is of three-year duration encompassing theory and practice as well as study of subjects like Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Ethics, Intensive care, Clinical Microbiology, Pharmacology, CSSD techniques and Anesthetic techniques.

About College

The Cancer Institute (WIA), as you are aware, is a public charitable voluntary institute dedicated to the care of cancer for for the last 60 years. The Institute is a comprehensive cancer centre comprising of a hospital of 535 beds, a research division, a college of oncological sciences and a division of preventive oncology and provides state of art treatment to one and all. It has both a National and International stature. Of the hospital beds, only 40% are paying beds and the remaining are general beds where patients are boarded and lodged free of cost. 40% of the patients are treated totally free and remaining patients pay a norminal amount. Annually, over 15,672 new patients and 140,935 follow up cases are seen at the Institute.

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