Is there career option of research in pathology? What are best govt colleges who offer courses in pathology and thier entrance exams? Does AIIMS have courses on pathology or any other research prospecting courses and is yes what are the eligibility?
Hello,
There are various career options after pathology such as medical examiner or consultant, medical lab technician, forensic technician, or in research filed like cancer , drug etc. the best college is CMC, Vellore, kasturba medical college, mangalore, AIIMS, Delhi, st. johns medical college, Bangalore, ARMED forced medical college, pune. Yes, AIIMS has an MD in Pathology or Phd course. For MD course eligibility is an MBBS degree from any reconginsed university or college
BSc Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
Dear Anshuri ,
I hope you are doing well !
If you wants to know about this course of BSc Audiology and Speech Language Pathology then will discusses briefly about this course like
About this course
B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology is a 3-year, full-time undergraduate course divided into 6 semesters. Speech-Language Pathology finds relevance for its role in areas of speech, development of innovative language, swallowing and voice therapies.
Audiology and Speech language Pathologists are professionally responsible for the assessment and treatment of a broad range of speech, voice, language, swallowing and cognitive-communication impairments. Such impairments may result from structural or functional causes, and may have developed over time, or have resulted from causes such as stroke, head injury, or cancers of the head and neck.
Eligibility Criteria
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in the Science stream, from a recognized educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance exam, or merit obtained in the last qualifying exam.
Some of Top Entrance Tests Name
- IIT JAM
- AUCET
- JNU CEEB
- GPAT
- JEST
Top colleges and University offer this course
- Christian Medical college
- manipal University
- Amity University
- Institute of health Science
- Indian Institute of health education and research
- Dr.NTR University of health science
I hope it will helpful
Thanks
my sister completed 12th commerce with the first-class can she do pathology degree or diploma program
Dear Komal,
The course she does depends on her interest. I will provide details of both the programmes so that she can choose one of them.
1. Diploma in Pathology
- Duration:2 years
- Admission Process: Entrance Exam and Merit Based
- Average Course Fee: Rs 10,000 to Rs 8 Lacs
- Average Starting Salary: Rs 2 Lacs to Rs 8 Lacs
- Future Careers: Clinical pathologist, Lab Executive, Clinical Manager, Pathologist, Medical Transcriptionist, Teacher/Lecturer, Consultants, Medical Examiner, Professors, Cytotechnologist, Mortuary Assistant, Dermatopathologist, Health Care Workers, Forensic Technician, Medical Lab Technician etc
- Top Colleges:
- Data Megge Institute of medical Science
- Gajra Raja Medical College
- Armed Forces Medical College
- Kasturba Medical College
- B J Medical College
2.Bsc Pathology
- Duration:3 years
- Admission Process: 12th marks
- Course Fees:INR 14,000 to INR 60,000 per year
- Average Starting Salary: INR 2.0 Lacs to 6 Lacs
- Future Careers: Pathologist, Lecturer/ Professor, Data Analyst, Research Assistant, Lab Manager, Research Scientist, Biochemist.
- Top Colleges:
- Magadh University
- Hawabagh Womens College
- Rama Medical University
- Rama University
- Christ University
All the best
can i open a pathology lab after doing BMLT?
Dear aspirant,
Yes definitely you can open up your own lab after doing BMLT.
But you need to have all the license and and a serious budget for the same.Firstly analyse the budget as the cost is too high for the setup.
Good luck!
what registration and formalities are required to open a pathology lab??
Hey
A very basic (small size-less than 100 patients per day) lab setup will need the following :
- Planning : Before starting off, its best to decide on the scope of the lab and the services it will provide which may include Hematology, Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Serology, Cytopathology, Histopathology etc. Based on this the space, technical requirements, their maintenance, number of qualified personnel, their salaries, monthly reagents needed, their expenditure, etc have to decided.
- Lab infrastucture : This includes space for the waiting area,blood collection,lab equipment, processing ,examination,storage and waste disposal. In urban areas , most would prefer to rent a place rather than buy their own space. In smaller cities and towns , it may be feasible to purchase property.
- Registration : Once the Planning phase is completed, you need to have legal identity in the form of a proprietorship, partnership or start a limited liability company. You need to get registered with the Shops and Establishments Act, Clinical Establishment Act if implemented in the state, Director of Health Services, Local Biomedical Waste disposal Body, Approval for waste generation from state pollution control board, Fire NOC, municipal NOC. These are the basic requirements. there may be more legal requirements based on the state you are in.
- Staff: You need to hire qualified technicians based on the number of hours the lab is operational. They need to be given basic induction training and continuous education to minimize human error and improve lab safety. Staff should be vaccinated against Hepatitis B and Tetanus.You need a competent qualified signatory according to the NABL guidelines or as stated in the Clinical establishment act like a MD Pathologist/MD Microbiologist etc full time or part time based on the lab workload to ensure quality reporting and minimize errors.
- Technical requirements and Consumables : Based on the scope of the lab, you need a 3 or 5 part hematology analyser, a fully or semiautomated biochemistry analyser, controls for internal and external quality control, reagents for analysis and staining, consumables for blood collection, fridges, centrifuges, incubators, pipettes (regularly calibrated),autoclave for pre-treatment before waste disposal, stationery. Sections like microbiology and histopathology may need specialised equiment . Some may choose to outsource such investigations. All equipments need maintenance and calibration schedules and need Standard operating procedures handy so that the technical staff can refer to them when needed.
- Reagents and Consumables: You need to place order with different vendors after comparing the prices and based on the reagents/ consumables/controls and the company you decide to purchase from.
- Software: You require a lab management software that can generate bills/invoices, print reports and store data securely.
NABL 112 ( http://nabl-india.org/nabl/file_download.php?filename=201210170522-NABL-112-doc.pdf ) is a very helpful document that can guide those who are interested in improving the lab quality, even if they dont find it feasible to apply to Accreditation.
One should aim to provide high quality reports that can be depended upon for patient management.
after completing BSC microbiology can I do msc/md pathology
which is best for PCB student in the comparison of bsc microbiology bsc mlt or MD pathology? according to future salary & scope
Among the courses, BSC microbiology, BSC not and MD pathology, you can do master's course only after completion of your degree course. you can pursue degree course in microbiology or mlt , after that doing MD is important. It's obvious that higher education has much more scope. MD pathologists are in higher demand now a days as you won't get license for laboratory unless you have MD pathologist or for opening laboratory you will have to hire a MD pathologist.
If a candidate having MD, gets more pay than BSC degree holder in any private hospitals ,government medical Institutes. So it's better to go for MD.