Dow Institute of Medical Technology


Medical Technology is a vital part of the entire Health Care System. This professional field comprises the challenges and rewards of medicine and surgery and deals with the technical aspects of the same. Our program provides undergraduate and postgraduate training programs in these fields for students pursuing their careers in Allied Health Sciences. Medical technologists are vital members of the Health Care System. They are an eminent professional resource of the health care team, who play an active role in medical institutions, hospitals, physicians' offices, diagnostic centers, and other health care facilities in public and private sectors.

Overview


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70-80% of all medical decisions made in in-patient, out-patient, and doctors’ offices are based on the precise results of clinical laboratory professionals in clinical diagnostic laboratories. Dow Institute of Medical Technology, Dow University of Health Sciences, offers a Bachelor of Science program in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The program curriculum is marked with guidelines provided by National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), USA. Moreover, the program also has a clinical component that theoretically and clinically prepares the graduate of the program.

 The program enhances knowledge and skills through an in-depth study of the disciplines of clinical laboratory science related to improving quality and delivering laboratory services critical to clinician decision-making and patient care. This includes clinical chemistry, hematology, hemostasis, microbiology, infectious disease, immunology/transplantation, immunohematology, epidemiology, emerging trends in clinical laboratory science, education, health policy, models to improve clinical laboratory services, as well as critical analysis and application of research and practice in the clinical setting.