Colleges for MSc. Physician associate in cardiovascular thoracic surgery technology
Colleges for M.Sc. Physician Associate (CVTS Technology)
1. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi – M.Sc. in Cardiovascular & Thoracic Sciences.
2. D Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai – M.Sc. in Physician Associate Studies.
3. FAHS, Chennai – M.Sc. Physician Assistant.
4. NRS Medical College, Kolkata – Physician Assistant Program.
I have critical heart problem where Ive had 3 major open heart surgeries in AIIMS since the age of 2 and its not curable. I have proper documents of every surgery and everything. Am I eligible for disability quota in jee mains and advance?
Hello there,
Yes,
you may be eligible for the PwD (Persons with Disability) quota in
JEE Mains and Advanced
, but it depends on the percentage of disability mentioned in your disability certificate issued by a government-authorized medical board.
Here are the steps to Check Eligibility:
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Medical Certification
– You need a valid disability certificate from a government hospital stating 40% or more disability to qualify for the PwD quota.
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Disability Criteria
– Heart conditions are not explicitly listed under PwD categories in JEE, but if your condition significantly affects daily functioning, you may qualify.
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JEE Guidelines
– The final decision will be based on the medical board assessment during JEE verification.
Next steps you should do:
- Get your disability certificate from a government medical board.
- Check if it states 40% or more disability as per the RPwD Act, 2016 .
- If eligible, select the PwD category while filling out the JEE form and upload the required documents.
It’s best to consult a
government hospital or JEE helpline
for confirmation based on your specific case.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
can I assist surgeon during surgery after doing MSC cardiovascular technology?
Hello Himanshi,
Yes, after completing an
M.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology
, you can
assist surgeons
during cardiovascular surgeries, but your role will be as a
perfusionist or cardiovascular technologist
, not as a primary surgical assistant.
Your Role in Surgery:
- Operating the heart-lung machine and monitoring blood circulation.
- Assisting in angioplasty, bypass surgeries, and valve replacements.
- Monitoring vital parameters during surgery.
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Providing technical support
to surgeons and anesthetists.
Limitations:
- You cannot perform surgeries or make incisions like a surgeon.
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To become a
surgical first assistant
, you would need additional training in
surgical technology or a medical degree (MBBS + MS/MCh).
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
i wanted to ask..i had a cataract surgery when i was 5 years old so right now i have a multifocal lens in my right eye while my right is 6/6 without any issues so am i eligible for state police and crpf/bsf/capf
Hello Snehal,
Your eligibility for
State Police, CRPF, BSF, and CAPF
depends on their
medical standards for vision
. Since you had
cataract surgery
and have a
multifocal lens
, let's analyze:
1. CRPF/BSF/CAPF Vision Standards
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Minimum
unaided vision
required:
6/6 or 6/9
in the better eye and
6/9 or 6/12
in the worse eye.
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Corrected vision (with glasses/lens)
: Allowed up to
6/6 in both eyes
.
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Cataract surgery/history of eye disease
: Usually a
disqualification
, but some cases may be considered
fit after proper medical examination
.
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Multifocal lens implants
: May lead to
medical rejection
as it affects depth perception and night vision.
2. State Police Vision Standards
-
Varies by state, but most require
unaided vision of at least 6/9 or 6/12 in each eye
.
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Lens implantation may lead to rejection
in some states, but some allow it if vision is normal.
Final Verdict
-
If your
right eye is 6/6 without issues
, you
might
be eligible.
-
Since you have a
multifocal lens in the left eye
, your acceptance
depends on the specific medical board decision
.
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You should
check the official medical guidelines of the respective force
and
consult a medical officer
before applying.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
i wanted to ask..i had a cataract surgery when i was 5 years old so right now i have a multifocal lens in my right eye while my right is 6/6 without any issues so am i eligible for state police and crpf/bsf/capf
Hello,
Your eligibility for State Police, CRPF, BSF, and CAPF depends on their medical standards. Here’s a general assessment:
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State Police – Vision requirements vary by state. Many allow corrected vision if one eye is 6/6 and the other meets minimum standards. Check your state’s specific guidelines.
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CRPF/BSF/CAPF – As per medical standards, distant vision should be 6/6 or 6/9 in one eye and 6/9 or 6/12 in the other. Corrected vision with surgery is often disqualified.
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Multifocal Lens Issue – Artificial lens implantation may be a disqualification in paramilitary forces.
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Recommendation – Check official recruitment notifications or undergo a pre-medical consultation.
Hope it helps !
Does AIIMS delhi provide direct 6 years mch cardio thoracic and vascular surgery course after mbbs?
Hello,
Yes, AIIMS Delhi offers a direct 6-year M.Ch. program in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS) for candidates who have completed their MBBS. Here are the important details :-
Eligibility:
- MBBS degree from a recognized institution.
- Completion of a one-year compulsory internship.
Admission Process:
- Performance in the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI-CET).
- Further selection stages as per AIIMS guidelines.
Course Duration:
- 6 years of comprehensive training in CTVS.
Seats Available:
- Limited number of seats; exact figures may vary annually.
Fees:
- Approximately Rs. 3,335 for the entire course.
This program provides in-depth training in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, preparing graduates for specialized surgical careers.
Hope it helps !
is it possible to change medical university in 3rd year of surgery due to health issue from jabalpur to indore
Hi,
Yes, it is possible to change your medical university in the 3rd year due to health issues, but there are certain rules and procedures you need to follow. According to the National Medical Commission (NMC) regulations, migration from one medical college to another is allowed on genuine grounds, such as health issue. However, there are some conditions:
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Seat Availability : There must be an available seat in the desired medical college.
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No Objection Certificate (NOC) : You need to obtain an NOC from your current university.
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Regulations Compliance : You must comply with all other requirements laid down by the NMC.
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Restrictions : Migration is generally restricted to 5% of the sanctioned intake of the college.
It's best to contact the administration of both your current university and the university you wish to transfer to for detailed guidance and assistance