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


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.

The program focuses on developing scholarly activities designed to develop and advance clinical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving competencies. Maintenance and practice of ethical standards and the development of a collaborative perspective toward education, proper management, and persistent goal-oriented efforts are also integral parts of the program. The medical technology program at DUHS offers two years Associate in Applied Sciences diploma and a four-year Bachelor of Sciences degree. The first two years program comprises courses in general education, communication skills, basic medical sciences, and concerned technical sciences, along with clinical practicum conducted in approved and affiliated teaching facilities. Successful candidates can pursue their careers for two years by completing the bachelor's program

An additional two-year program will focus on advanced clinical sciences, clinical practice, and technical skills. Programs are offered in five technologies: Perfusion Sciences, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Respiratory & Critical Care Technology, Surgical Technology, and Clinical Ophthalmic Technology. We ensure our students receive accurate, current, and comprehensive information. The faculty advisory committee from DUHS also visits clinical programs to stay updated with the latest developments. Graduates of this program will become a vital part of the healthcare team and prove to be the backbone of the entire healthcare system in the country. They will have enormous employment opportunities both locally and abroad.