BS Renal and Dialysis Technology

Superior University’s BS Renal & Dialysis Technology program develops an understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the renal system and how renal diseases affect the organs. The excellent faculty demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the ethical, cultural, and quality of life issues associated with renal diseases and encourages inter-professional collaboration, enabling students to deliver high-quality care to patients and their caregivers

Eligibility: FSc (Pre Medical) or Equivalent with minimum 45%
marks

Semester 1

CourseCredit Hours
Cardiac Anatomy-II
3
Cardiac Physiology-II
3
Biochemistry-II
3
Medical Physics
2
English-II
2
Pakistan Studies
2

Semester 2

CourseCredit Hours
Pathology3
Bio Mechanics
3
Pharmacology3
Mechanical Engineering
3
Mathematics2
Medical Ethics
2

Semester 3

CourseCredit Hours
Perfusion Technology-I
4
Management of the CPB Perfusion
3
Blood Gases and Blood Conservation
2
Solutions and Hemodilution Myocardial
Perfusion
3
Microbiology2
Social Entrepreneurship
3

Semester 4

CourseCredit Hours
Life Support System
3
Perfusion Technology-II
3
Cardiac Pharmacology and Clinical
Practice in Cardiology
2
Extracorporeal Circuitry and Laboratory
2
Applied Medicine
3
Applied Surgery
3

Semester 5

CourseCredit Hours
Advances in Perfusion Technology
3
Healthcare Entrepreneurship
3
Perfusion Technology and Adult
Perfusion
3
Biotechnology2
Paeds Perfusion/Accidents
3
Patient Care
2
Biostatistics Research Methodology
2

Semester 6

CourseCredit Hours
Practical Perfusion Technology and Adult
Perfusion
3
Practical Performing of CPB Perfusion
3
Practical Cardiac CATH Lab-I and Clinical
Practice
3
Cardiac Physiology and Clinical Practice
on ECG
3
Public and Preventive Health
3

Semester 7

CourseCredit Hours
Practical Cardiac CATH Lab-II and
Clinical Practice
3
Practical Paeds Perfusions and
Accidents
3
Bioethics
3
Research Project
6

Semester 8

Criminal Law
3
Law of Contract
3
Islamic Law & Legislation
3

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