B.Sc. in Critical Care Technology (BCCT)

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A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Critical Care Technology typically focuses on training students in the specialized field of critical care, involving the use of advanced medical technologies and procedures to manage and monitor critically ill patients. This program may cover topics such as intensive care unit (ICU) procedures, medical equipment management, and emergency response protocols. Graduates are equipped to work in healthcare settings that require expertise in critical care technologies. They take care of the equipment and the monitoring devices that are used by patients requiring intensive care or are in a critical condition. They ensure that the equipment and the life support system attached to a critical care patient are all functioning correctly.

To be more precious undergraduates will learn about theoretical and practical aspects of equipment and machinery used in intensive care units such as learn Electrocardiogram (ECG), Echocardiography, Computerized Treadmill Test (TMT), Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP), Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), dialysis machine, defibrillators, blood analysers, CAT scanners, infusion pumps, ventilators and various monitors.

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Program Objectives

  • Technical Proficiency: Develop proficiency in operating and maintaining critical care equipment and technology.
  • Patient Monitoring: Learn to effectively monitor and interpret vital signs to assess the patients condition in critical care settings.
  • Emergency Response: Acquire skills to respond swiftly and appropriately in emergency situations, ensuring patient safety.
  • Collaboration: Foster the ability to work collaboratively with healthcare teams, as critical care often involves interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Data Analysis: Understand how to analyze and interpret data from monitoring devices to make informed decisions about patient care.
  • Patient Advocacy: Develop a commitment to advocating for the well-being and rights of critically ill patients.
  • Quality Improvement: Learn to participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance the overall effectiveness of critical care services.

Career Prospects:

  • Critical Care Technician
  • Intensive Care Unit Technologist
  • Emergency Medicine Physician
  • CAT Technician
  • Dialysis Assistant
  • Respiratory Therapist
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