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B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy

The B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy is typically a three-year academic program followed by clinical internship/training covering key areas such as renal physiology, dialysis technology, hemodialysis procedures, peritoneal dialysis, patient monitoring, infection control, and emergency care. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with practical clinical exposure through laboratory sessions, hospital training, dialysis unit postings, internships, and case-based learning.

3 Years + 1 Year (Internship)📋 Full Time10+2 / Equivalent
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Program Overview

The B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy is typically a three-year academic program followed by clinical internship/training covering key areas such as renal physiology, dialysis technology, hemodialysis procedures, peritoneal dialysis, patient monitoring, infection control, and emergency care. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with practical clinical exposure through laboratory sessions, hospital training, dialysis unit postings, internships, and case-based learning. Students gain hands-on experience in operating dialysis machines, monitoring patients, and assisting nephrologists during dialysis procedures. The program emphasizes patient care, safety, and technical competence, enabling students to support patients with kidney-related disorders effectively.

Learning Objectives

  • Strong understanding of renal care and dialysis procedures
  • Ability to operate and maintain dialysis equipment
  • Knowledge of hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and patient care
  • Skills in patient monitoring and infection control
  • Understanding of emergency care and dialysis safety protocols
  • Analytical and technical problem-solving abilities
  • Communication and teamwork skills in healthcare settings

Career Prospects

Dialysis Technician – Operate dialysis machines and assist patients during treatment.
Renal Care Technician – Support patient care in kidney/renal care units.
Hospital Dialysis Unit Staff – Manage daily operations of dialysis units in hospitals.
Dialysis Center Technician – Work in standalone dialysis centers handling patient sessions.
Critical Care Support Staff – Assist in ICUs where dialysis support is needed.
Healthcare Equipment Technician – Maintain and operate dialysis-related equipment.
Nephrology Department Staff – Support doctors in nephrology departments of hospitals.
Home Dialysis Support Technician – Assist patients undergoing dialysis at home (with required training).
Patient Care Coordinator (Dialysis) – Manage patient scheduling and care coordination in dialysis units.
B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy