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UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA : RANCHI B. Science Medical Laboratory Technology COURSE STRUCTURE 1st Semester Course No. BMT 1001 BMT 1003 BMT 1005 BMT 1007 BMT 1009 Theory Human Anatomy & Physiology –I Chemistry for Medical Lab. Technologist Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engg. Laboratory Mathematics (Pharmaceutical Calculation). Communication Skill Unit 1.0 Course No. BMT 1002 Unit 0.5 BMT 1004 Laboratory Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab.-I Chemistry Lab. 1.0 1.0 BMT 1006 Basic Electrical Lab 0.5 1.0 BMT 1008 Basic Electronics Lab. 0.5 1.0 5.00 GA 1001 PT & Games/CA 0.5 2.5 0.5 II Semester Course No. BMT 2001 BMT 2003 BMT 2005 BMT 2007 BMT 2009 Theory Human Anatomy & Physiology – II Hematology – I Clinical Chemistry - I Introduction to Computer Science Histology Unit 1.0 Course No. BMT 2002 1.0 1.0 1.0 BMT 2004 BMT 2006 BMT 2008 Laboratory Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab.-II Hematology Lab.-I Clinical Pathology Programming Lab. 1.0 5.0 SCA 2001 PT & Games/CA Unit 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.5 III Semester Course No. BMT 3001 BMT 3003 BMT 3005 BMT 3007 BMT 3009 Theory Clinical Chemistry - II Biomedical Instrumentations Digital Electronics System Medical Microbiology Instrumentation & Measurement System Unit 1.0 1.0 Course No. BMT 3002 BMT 3004 Laboratory Unit Clinical Chemistry Lab.-I 0.5 Instrumentation Lab. 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 BMT 3006 BMT 3008 SCA 3001 Digital Electronics Lab Microbiology Lab.-I PT & Games/CA 5.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.5 IV Semester Course No. BMT 4001 BMT 4003 BMT 4005 BMT 4007 BMT 4009 BMT 4011 BMT 4013 Theory Applied Microbiology Hematology – II Histopathology Parasitology & Cytology Elective Immunopathology Unit 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Course No. BMT 4002 BMT 4004 BMT 4006 BMT 4008 Laboratory Microbiology Lab.-II Hematology Lab.-II Histopathology Lab. Parasitology Lab Unit 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 BMT 4012 or . Elective Microprocessor Lab PT & Games/CA 0.5 or Bio-signal acquition System Elective Intro. Microprocessor SCA 4001 0.5 V Semester Course No. Theory Unit Course No. Laboratory Unit BMT 5001 Clinical Chemistry -III 1.0 BMT 5002 Clinical Chemistry Lab.-II 0.5 BMT 5003 BMT 5005 Forensic Medicine & Ethics Material Management 1.0 1.0 BMT 5004 BMT 5006 Bacteriology Lab. Histopathology Lab.-II 0.5 0.5 BMT 5007 BMT 5009 Serology & Virology Elective Hemotology – III 1.0 1.0 BMT 5008 Serology & Virology Lab. 0.5 BMT 5011 or Clinical Instrumentation Biomedical imaging devices & concept BMT 5010 Or Hematology Lab.- III Or Clinical Instrumentation Lab.-II BMT 5013 Elective 1.0 BMT 5012 VI Semester BMT 6001 BMT 6002 Clinical Internship Project Seminar 6.0 1.0 0.5 Elective 0.5 1st Semester Course No. BMT 1001 BMT 1003 BMT 1005 BMT 1007 BMT 1009 Theory Human Anatomy & Physiology –I Chemistry for Medical Lab. Technologist Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engg. Laboratory Mathematics (Pharmaceutical Calculation). Communication Skill Unit 1.0 Course No. BMT 1002 Unit 0.5 BMT 1004 Laboratory Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab.-I Chemistry Lab. 1.0 1.0 BMT 1006 Basic Electrical Lab 0.5 1.0 BMT 1008 Basic Electronics Lab. 0.5 1.0 5.00 GA 1001 PT & Games/CA 0.5 2.5 0.5 BMT 1001 Human Anatomy & Physiology – I (i) The anatomic and physiological organization of human body and integrated physiology. (ii) Cell organization and function. (iii) Skeletal system, bones, joint and muscle. (iv) Body fluid and their significance. (v) Blood morphology, chemistry & function. (vi) Respiratory system. (vii) Cardiovascular system. (viii) Alimentary system, mechanism and physiology of digestion and absorption. (ix) Liver structure and function. Books Recommended: 1. Best & Tayler: “Best and Taylor’s Physiological Basis of Medical Practice,” William & Wilkins: Baltimore. 2. Chaurasia: “Huaman Anatomy – Regional & Applied.” Part I, II, III, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi. 3. C.C. Chatterjee: “Human Physiology,” Vols. I & II, Medical Allied Agency, Calcutta. 4. Shalya: “Human Physiology,” CBS Publishers & Distributors. 5. Edwards: “Davidson’s Principles Practice of Medicine,” ELBS/Churchill Livingstone. 6. Ganong: “Review of Medical Physiology,” Prentice Hall International. 7. Guyton & Hall: “Textbook of Medical Physiology,” WB Saunders Company. 8. Keele et at.: “Samson Wright’s Applied Physiology,” Oxford University Press. 9. McNaught & Callander: “Illustrated Physiology,” Churchill Livingstone. 10. Parmer: “Health Education and Community Pharmacy,” CBS Publishers. 11. Tortora & Anaganodokos: “Principles of Anatomy and Physiology,” Harper and Row Publishers N.Y. 12. Vander et al.: “Human Physiology,” Tata McGraw Hill Publisher Co., BMT – 1003 : CHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL LAB. TECHNOLOGY 1. Chemistry of matter & measurement, molecules & ions, formula equations and mole concept stoichiometry, atomic & molecular weight, qualitative informations from balance equations. (5) 2. Aqueous solutions reactions, pH, acids & bases (5) 3. Atomic structure, periodic table & periodic properties (5) 4. Basic concepts of Chemical bonding (5) 5. Thermo Chemistry – Nature of energy, heat & enthalpy change, calorimetry, Hess’s law fuels. (5) 6. Introduction to colloids & surface phenomena electrophoresis (5) 6. Chemistry of inorganic constituents in body fluids, Radioistopes & their use in life system. (5) Books Recommended: 1. 2. University Chemistry by Bruce Mahan Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chowla. BMT – 1005 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Electrical Electrical elements their classification and characteristics : Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance, voltage source, current source. (5) DC circuits : KCL & KVL equations, Loop current & node voltage method series & parallel resistance (5) Theorems : Superposition, Thevenin’s & Nortons, Maximum Power transfer (4) AC single phase circuit : Common signals & their wave form, RMS & Average value, form factor, phasor quantities, impedance, power, power factor, apparent power. (6) Transformer Introduction (2) Electronics Introduction to semiconductor : Intrinsic & Extrinsic, PN junction, Diode characteristic (3) Rectifier-Half wave, Full wave, Bridge rectifier, Rectifier filter, SMPS (5) Fundamentals of Transistor, Characteristic, C.B. & C.E. Common Emitter Transistor Amplifier, Introduction to lod line & Q-point, Frequency response of amplifier. (6) Introduction to feed back in amplifier, Introduction to oscillator. Barkhausen criterion (4) Introduction to FET, & op-amp, CMRR. (4) Text Books : 1. 2. Basic Electrical Science & Technology by K. Murugesh Kumar (Vikas Publishing) Electronics Fundamentals & Applications, D. Chattodhay and P.C. Rakshit (New Age International). Reference Books : 1. 2. 3. Basic Electrical Engineering by V.N. Mittle, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Electronics Devices and Circuits Theory by R.L.Boylestade and L.Nashelsky (PHI) An introduction to Electronic Devices and Circuits by Allen Mottershed BMT 1007: LABORATORY MATHEMATICS 1. Arithmatic Number and numerals, kinds of numbers, Arabic numerals, Roman numerals, Common and decimal fractions, Ratio, proporticon, and variation, Dimension analysis, significant figures, Estimation, Percentage of errors, Measurement of volume, Measurement of weight, Aliquor method of weighing and measuring, Least weighable quantity method of weighing, logarithms. (10) 2. Metric system Measurement of length, volume, weight, fundamental computations, Relation of metric to other systems of Measurements. (5) 3. Percentage and ratio strength calculation. Percentage, Percentages of preparations. Weight-in-volume, volume-in-volume, weight-inweight. Use of percent in compendial standards. Ratio and strength, simple conversions of concentrations to mg/ml. Expressing clinical laboratory test values, Parts per million (PPM). (10) 4. Graphical methods Linear relationships on Rectangular Graph paper, Linear relationships on semi-logarithmic graph paper, Other methods of data representation. (5) 5. Basic statistical methods Array, Frequency distribution, Averages, Measures of variation, some aspects of probability. (5) BMT – 1009: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1. Report Writing Introductory, Objectives, Characteristics, Types, Importance, Structure of Report, Writing report (First draft Visual Aids) (5) 2. Common Errors Errors in use of Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Verb, Preparation & Article. (5) Vocabulary One Word Substitution, Antonyms, Synonyms, Use of Idioms and Phrases (6) Letter of Application Letter of Complaints, Letter of Refusal, Acceptance, Application for leave etc. (4) 5. Paragraph Development : Technique for Paragraph development (4) 6. Reading Comprehension : Techniques for Good Comprehension (8) 7. Medical Terminology (2) 8. Oral Communication (6) 3. 4. Interviews : Introduction, objectives, types of interviews, etc. BMT - 1002 : HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB.-I Laboratory based on BMT1001 Human Anatomy & Physiology-I II Semester Course No. BMT 2001 BMT 2003 BMT 2005 BMT 2007 BMT 2009 Theory Human Anatomy & Physiology – II Hematology – I Clinical Chemistry - I Introduction to Computer Science Histology Unit 1.0 Course No. BMT 2002 1.0 1.0 1.0 BMT 2004 BMT 2006 BMT 2008 Laboratory Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab.-II Hematology Lab.-I Clinical Pathology Programming Lab. 1.0 5.0 SCA 2001 PT & Games/CA Unit 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.5 BMLT 2001 Human Anatomy & Physiology – II (i) Urinary System (ii) Nervous System (iii) Endocrine and Exocrine glands and their functions (iv) Reproductive System (v) Lymphatic System (vi) Skin - Structure & its functions (vii) Eye & Ear (viii) Nutrition - Carbohydrate, Protein, Fats Books Recommended: 1. Best & Tayler: “Best and Taylor’s Physiological Basis of Medical Practice,” William & Wilkins: Baltimore. 2. Chaurasia: “Huaman Anatomy – Regional & Applied.” Part I, II, III, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi. 3. C.C. Chatterjee: “Human Physiology,” Vols. I & II, Medical Allied Agency, Calcutta. 4. Shalya: “Human Physiology,” CBS Publishers & Distributors. 5. Edwards: “Davidson’s Principles Practice of Medicine,” ELBS/Churchill Livingstone. 6. Ganong: “Review of Medical Physiology,” Prentice Hall International. 7. Guyton & Hall: “Textbook of Medical Physiology,” WB Saunders Company. 8. Keele et at.: “Samson Wright’s Applied Physiology,” Oxford University Press. 9. McNaught & Callander: “Illustrated Physiology,” Churchill Livingstone. 10. Parmer: “Health Education and Community Pharmacy,” CBS Publishers. 11. Tortora & Anaganodokos: “Principles of Anatomy and Physiology,” Harper and Row Publishers N.Y. 12. Vander et al.: “Human Physiology,” Tata McGraw Hill Publisher Co., BMLT 2003 : HEMATOLOGY - I 1. Introduction to hematology. 2. Formation of blood, composition of blood, functions of blood. 3. Various anticoagulants and their uses, mode of action of anticoagulants, merits and demerits. 4. Physiological variations in Hb , PCV, TLC, Platelets 5. Quality assurance in hematology. 6. Haemoglobinometry, various methods of estimation of Hb, errors involved and standardization of instruments for adaptation for Hb estimation. 7. Haemocytometry, procedures of cell counts, visual as well as electronic, red cell, leucocytes and platelets counts, error involved in and means to minimize such error. 8. Morphology of normal blood cells and their identification. 9. Erythrocytes sedimentation rate, factors influencing ESR and various procedures for its estimation with their significance. 10. Routine examination of urine. 11. Examination of biological fluids such as CSF etc. 12. Examination of semen BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology BMLT 2005 : CLINICAL CHEMISTRY – I Introduction to Biochemistry: Bioconstituents, Enzymes, Metabolism, Clinical Biochemistry, Nutritional Biochemistry Biochemistry of Cell Membrane: Enzymes: Chemical Nature of the Enzymes, Properties of Enzyme, Factors affecting Enzyme Activity, Enzyme Inhibition, Mechanism of Enzyme Action, Nomenclature and Classification of Enzymes, Isoenzymes, Multienzyme Complex, Diagnostic Applications of the Enzymes, Therapeutic uses of Enzymes. Bioenergetics and Biological Oxidation: Application of Thermodynamics in Biological Reaction, Biological Oxidation Reduction, Substrate Level Phosphorylation, Energy Rich Compounds. Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates: Carbohydrate of biological importance, Storage Carbohydrates: Glycogen Synthesis and breakdown, Glycolysis, TCA Cycle, HMP Shunt Pathway, Uronic Acid Pathway, Gluconeogenesis, Glucose Tolerance, Blood Sugar Level, Glycosuria and Diabetes Mellitus, Disorder of Carbohydrate metabolism. Chemistry and Metabolism of Lipids: Lipids of biological importance, Derived lipid, Sterols, Bile acids, Oxidation of Fatty acids, Ketolysis and ketogenesis, Biosynthesis of Fatty acids, Metabolism of Phospholipids, Metabolism of Cholesterol, Disorders of Lipid Metabolism. Chemistry and Metabolism of Amino acids and Protein: Characteristics of Amino acid and Proteins, Biological Value of Proteins, Metabolism of Amino acids and Proteins, Urea Cycle, Disorders of Protein Metabolism, Chemistry and Metabolism of Nucleic Acids. Books Recommended: 1. Harper’s Review in Biochemistry: A.K. Murray, D.K. Granner, P.A. Mayers and V.W. Rodwell: Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Fundamental of Clinical Chemistry R.W. Tietz (Ed.) W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia USA. 3. Clinical Chemistry (Principles and Techniques): R.J. Henry, D.C. Cannon, J.W. Winkelman: Harper & Row Publishers. 4. Text Book of Biochemistry by Agarwal’s: Goel Publishing House. 5. A Text Book of Medicinal Biochemistry: R.L. Nath: New Age International Publishers. 6. Stryer: “Biochemistry,” 4th ed., W.H Freeman & company, 1995 (Reprint 1999). 7. Mussay et al.: “Harpers Biochemistry,” Prentice Hall International. 8. Marlin et al.: Harpers Biochemistry,” 24th ed., Lange Medical Publications, 1996. 9. Lehninger: “Biochemistry,” 3rd ed., Worth, CBS Publisher & Distributors 2000. 10. Conn & Stumpf: “Outline of Biochemistry,” 5th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 11. Harrow & Mazur: “Text book of Biochemistry,” W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia. 12. Jayaraman: “Laboratory Manual in Biochemistry,” Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 13. Satyanarayan: “Biochemistry,” Book & Allied (P) Ltd., Reprint 2000. Singh: “Practical manual of Biochemistry,” 4th ed., CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2001. BMLT 2007 : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE Module : I COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROCESSING OF DATA : Introduction, Input Units, The Central Processing Unit, How does CPU work ? Types of CPU Memory, The RAM (Read Only Memory) Chip, CMOS RAM, The Data Flow on the Motherboard, The PC Buses, The I/O Buses, RAM (Random Access Memory). Module : II INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES AND STORAGE DEVICES CONCEPTS : Input Devices, Output Devices, Drives are Storage Media, Hard Disks, The Optic Media, Optic Data Storage, CD-R, CD-RW, The DVD. COMPUTER SOFTWARE : Starting up the Computer : Software Types, Software Creation and Programming Languages, The Operating System, User Interface, System Software, Which operating systems, 32 Bit Drives, File Systems, The Four Disk Areas, Partitioning with FDSK, Loader and Linker, Compiler, Assembler and Interpreter, Types of Operating Systems, Applications Software. Module : III FILE ORGANISATION AND ACCESS CONCEPTS : Representation of Data, Storage Mapping; A Physical Representation of Data, File Systems, Searching and Sorting Data, Qyuicksort, Sequential File Processing, Random File Processing, Indexed Sequential Access. Module : VI DATA BASE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT : Introduction, Basic Terminology and Concepts, Data Models, Entity Relationship Diagram, Creating Database, Query Languages, Security and Privacy Measures, Application and Trends, Principles of Database Management. STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGES : Introduction, Basics of the Select Statement, Conditional Selection, Joins, Miscellaneous SQL Statements, Miscellaneous Topics. Module : V NUMBER SYSTEMS : Number Reprsentation and Arithmetic, Number System, Decimal System, Binary Numbring System, Octal System, Hexadecimal System. Radix Conversions, Arithmetic Operations of Octal Numbers, Arithmetic Operations of Hexadecimal Numbers, Floating Point Numbers, Encoding Systems. Module : VI OPERATING SYSTEMS : Introduction, Custom-Made (Specification) Types of Operating Systems, Computer Processing Techniques, Functions of Operting Systems Processor Management, Memory Management, Virtual Storage, Device Management, Information Management. Module : VII INTERNET, ELECTRONIC – MAIL AND INTERNET : Informatkion Superhighway, Linking to the Internet, Internet Address, Internet Tools, Domain Name System (DNS), Configuring Networks, Configuring Dial-up Networking, Browsing Internet, Sending & Receiving Mail : MS – Outlook, Intranet, Intranet vs. Groupware, Intranet Services, Communication Systems, Electronic Meeting Systems. APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY : Education and Training, Science and Technology, Local Authorities and Public Utilities, Business and Industry. TEXT BOOKS : A. Jaiswal – Fundamentals of Computers & Information Technology, Dreamtech Publ., New Delhi, 2003. BMLT 2009:HISTOLOGY 1. Introduction to histology and microtechnique 2. Fixation: Physical methods, chemical methods, General properties of fixatives, individual fixative agents, choice of fixative, methods of fixation. 3. Processing and mounting: Processing, Keeping sections on slides, mounting media, treatments before staining. 4. Dyes: Classification and nomenclature, histological staining, metachromasis and metachromatic dyes. 5. Histological studies of circulatory system, alimentary system, digestive system, respiratory system, urinary system, reproductive system, lymphatic and neurosensory system. 6. Staining blood and other cell suspension, connective tissue, nucleic acids, organic functional groups and protein histochemistry, Carbohydrate and amyloid special staining procedures and lipid staining. 7. Principles of metal impregnation techniques, Demonstration and identification of minerals and pigments. Books: 1.Kiernan JA: Histological and Histochemical Methods Theory and Practice., 3rd edn, Butter worth & Heinemann Publication. BMT2002 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab.-II Laboratory based on BMT2001 Human Anatomy & Physiology-II Books Recommended: 1. Principles of Anatomy & Physiology: Tortora & Anagnodokos, Harper & Row publishers, N.Y. 2. Human Anatomy – Regional & Applied, Part-I, II & III: Chaurasia, CBS publisher & Distributors, New Delhi. 3. Illustrated Physiology: McNaught & Callander, Churchill Livingstone. 4. Text book of Practical Physiology: Ranade, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune. BMLT 2004: HEMATOLOGY LABORATORY I 1. Estimation of Hb by various methods. 2. Standardization of instruments for adaptation for Hb estimation. 3. Estimation of cell counts by both visual as well as electronic method 4. Estimation of leucocytes and platelets counts 5. Experiments based on study of morphology of normal blood cells and their identification 6. Estimation of erythrocytes sedimentation rate (ESR) by various procedures. 7. Experiment based on routine examination of urine. 8. Experiment based on routine examination of biological fluids such as CSF BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology BMLT 2006 CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY 1. Examination of urine analysis: 1. Physical examination: Volume, color, odor, appearance, specific gravity and pH 2. Chemical examination: a. Protein: Heat and acetic acid test. b. Sulfosalicylic acid method c. Reducing sugar: Benedict test d. Ketone bodies: Rothera test e. Bile pigments: Fouchet method f. Bile salt: Hays test g. Blood: Benzidine test h. Urobilinogen and Porphobilinogen: Ehrlich aldehyde and Schwartz test 2.Examination of stool: 1. Physical examination: 2. Chemical examination: a. Occult blood b. Reducing sugar 3. Microscopic examination of ova, cysts, crystals and fat globules 3. Examination of semen: 1. Physical examination: 2. Chemical examination: 4. Examination of CSF: 1.Physical examination: 2.Chemical examination: 5. Examination of Body fluids (pleural, pericardial and peritoneal): 1.Physical examination: 2.Chemical examination: 6. Examination of Synovial fluid: 1.Physical examination: 2.Chemical examination: 3. Microscopic examination III Semester Course No. BMT 3001 BMT 3003 BMT 3005 BMT 3007 BMT 3009 Theory Clinical Chemistry - II Biomedical Instrumentations Digital Electronics System Medical Microbiology Instrumentation & Measurement System Unit 1.0 1.0 Course No. BMT 3002 BMT 3004 Laboratory Unit Clinical Chemistry Lab.-I 0.5 Instrumentation Lab. 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 BMT 3006 BMT 3008 SCA 3001 Digital Electronics Lab Microbiology Lab.-I PT & Games/CA 0.5 0.5 0.5 BMLT-3001: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY-II Integration of Metabolism of Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins and Adaptation under Starvation Metabolism of some Inorganic Constituents and water: Sodium, Potassium and Chlorine, Calcium, Phosphorous, Iron, Magnesium, Iodine, Sulphur, Copper, Zinc, Manganese, Cobalt, Molybdenum, Fluorine, Water balance Energy Metabolism: General Biochemical Aspects of Diet Vitamins & Conenzymes Prostaglandins, Chemistry and Functions of Hormones Mode of actions of hormones, Chemical nature of hormones, Pituitary hormones, Thyroid and parathyroid hormones, Pancreatic hormones, Adrenal hormones, Gonadal hormones. Porphyrins and Hemoglobins: Porphyrins, Hemoglobins, Problems and adaptation at high altitudes. Books Recommended: 1. Harper’s Review in Biochemistry: A.K. Murroy, D.K. Granner, P.A. Mayers and V.W. Rodwell: Prentice Hall of India Ltd. New Delhi. 2. Fundamental of Clinical Chemistry R.W. Tietz (Ed.) W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia USA. 3. Clinical Chemistry (Principles and Techniques): R.J. Henry, D.C. Cannon, J.W. Winkelman: Harper & Row Publishers. 4. Text Book of Biochemistry by Agarwal’s: Goel Publishing House. 5. A Text Book of Medicinal Biochemistry: R.L. Nath: New Age International Publishers. 6. Stryer: “Biochemistry,” 4th ed., W.H Freeman & company, 1995 (Reprint 1999). 7. Mussay et al.: “Harpers Biochemistry,” Prentice Hall International. 8. Marlin et al.: Harpers Biochemistry,” 24th ed., Lange Medical Publications, 1996. 9. Lehninger: “Biochemistry,” 3rd ed., Worth, CBS Publisher & Distributors 2000. 10. Conn & Stumpf: “Outline of Biochemistry,” 5th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 11. Harrow & Mazur: “Text book of Biochemistry,” W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia. 12. Jayaraman: “Laboratory Manual in Biochemistry,” Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 13. Satyanarayan: “Biochemistry,” Book & Allied (P) Ltd., Reprint 2000. Singh: “Practical manual of Biochemistry,” 4th ed., CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2001. BMT – 3003 : BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation : Types of measurements, factors in making measurement, problem in measuring a living system. (2) Bio-signal equipment : ECG, EMG, EEG, Holter recorder, stores test and phonocardiography (6) Physiological Assist devices : pacemakers, defibrillators, nesthesia machine, mechanical ventilator, heart lung machine, nerve and muscle simulator. Pathological / Laboratory equipment : Principle and operation of cell counters and biochemical analyzers, colorimeter, spectrophotometer, spectrofluorometer, pH meter, different types of ionic electrodes, Elisa reader, glucometers. (1) Biomedical Imaging devices : Principle and operation of X-ray machine. CT-scan machine, Ultrasound machine, MRI, Gamma Camera, SPECT, PET and endoscope. (12) Biomedical monitoring devices : Beside monitor, spirometer, pulse oximeter, sphygmomanometer and pulmonary function analyzer. (6) Safety and Troubleshooting Risk factor, safety and management of biomedical equipment, troubleshooting of common biomedical equipment and their rectification. (4) Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction to Biomedical Technology by J.J. Karr & J.M. Brown Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation by R. S. Khandpur Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement by L. Crownwell et. Al. Biomedical Instrumentation by M. Arumugham. BMT-3005 : DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Module – 1 Introduction to Digital Systems, Number Systems, Binary Codes, Boolean Algebra – Basic definitions, Basic Theorems and properties of Boolean Algebra, Boolean functions, Canonical and standard forms. Module – 2 Digital Logic Gates – AND, OR, NOT, XOR, NAND, NOR and XNOR, IC Digital Logic Families – RTL, DTL, TTL, MOS, CMOS and SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI. Module – 3 Simplification of Boolean functions – Types and their characteristics. Map method simplification for two, three and four variables, NAND and NOR implementation. Module – 4 Combinational Logic Circuits design procedure, Design of Adder, Subtractor and Code Converter. Module – 5 Combinational logic circuit with MSI and LSI – Binary Parallel Adder, Decimal adder, Magnitude comparator, Decoder Multiplexer, Encoder and De-multiplexer. Module – 6 Introduction to Sequential Logic circuit, Flip-Flops – RS, JK T and D F/Fs. Triggering of Flip-Flops, Concept of Counters and Registers, Ripple counters, Synchronous Counters, Ring Counter and Shift Registers. Module – 7 Introduction to Memory and Display Devices – their types and uses. Books : 1. 2. Digital logic and Computer Design by M. Moris Mano, TMH Fundamentals of Digital logic with VHDL Design by Stephen Brown, Zvonko Vranesic, TMH Digital Integrated Electronics by Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling McGraw Hill. BMT-3007 : MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 1. Introduction to microbiology: History of microbiology, role of microbiology in health and diseases. 2. Instruments: Usage, care, handling and operation of various instruments including Microscope, Incubator, Refrigerator, Hot air oven, centrifuge, autoclave, water bath, Platinum loop, Vacuum pump, Electron Microscope, HEPA filter. 3. Sterilization: Principles and methods of sterilization, Physical, Chemical and Mechanical methods of sterilization, Biological Indicators, Validation of various techniques of sterilization, Sterilization of cotton, catgut, gauzes, solutions, media, milk, surgical and laboratory glass wares etc. 4. Uses and mode of action of various disinfectants and antiseptics. 5. Bacteria: Cells, flagella, fimbriae, spores, capsule, mesosome, ribosome, nucleoid, plasmid and transposable elements. 6. General methods of classification of bacteria: Autotropic and heterotropic bacteria, Eucaryotic and prokaryotic cells, archeobacteria and their evolutionary concepts. 7. Procaryotes: Cyanobacteria, phototropic bacteria, spirochaetes, spiral curved bacteria, gram negative aerobic rods and cocci , gram negative anaerobic rods, methane producing bacteria, gram positive cocci, endospore forming rods and cocci, actinomycetes and related organisms and rickettsias. 8. Bacterial Growth: Factors affecting growth, nutrition of bacteria, growth factors, respiration in bacteria, microbial photosynthesis, methods determining bacterial growth, Bacterial growth curve. 9. Cultivation of microorganism: Common culture and special media, anaerobic cultivation, isolation and inoculation, maintenance and preservation of cultures, separation of pure cultures from impure mixed cultures. 10. Staining methods: Gram staining, Acid fast staining, ZN staining, preparations of various stain reagents and principles of staining methods. 11. Bacterial recombination: General principles, conjugation, transformation and transduction. 12. Fungi: Morphology and cultivation, cell structure, characteristic of fungal divisions, symbiotic relationship of fungi. 13. Virus: Classification, general properties, cultivation and pathogenicity. 14. Human pathogenic microbes: Bacterial pathogens causing diseases in man with reference to mode of infection of tuberculosis, diphtheria, meningitis, pneumonia, whooping cough; protozoa causing diseases including Entameoba histolytica , Trichomonas vaginalis , Leishmania etc. Books: 2. Introduction to Medical Microbiology by Anant Narayan. 3. Clinical Microbiology by Stokes & Ridgeway, Williams & Wilkins Publisher. 4. Pelczar , Chan & Kreig , Microbiology, 5th edn. , 1993. 5. Salle AJ, Fundamentals of Principles of Bacteriology. 6. Purohit, Microbiology,6th edn., 2002, Agrobios India BMT – 3009 : INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM Introduction : Definition of measurement, Instrumentation, accuracy, sensitivity, precision resolution , types of errors, units and standards. (3) Analog Instruments : Moving coil and Moving iron instruments, Measurement of voltage, current and power. (5) Bridge and their application : DC Bridge – Wheatstone and Kelvin’s bridge, AC Bridge – Maxwell’s and Wein’s bridge. (5) Oscilloscope : CRT, Block diagram of oscilloscope, voltage and frequency measurement using oscilloscope. Introduction to storage CRO (9) Transducers and their applications : Classification and selection of a transducer, Capacitive, inductive and resistive transducers, strain gauge, gauge factor, Photo electric. Piezoelectric transducer and Hall Effect transducers Measurement of temperature and pressure (10) Electronic Instruments : Introduction to Digital Voltmeter, transistorized voltmeter – cascade type and bridge type (4) Display Devices and Recorders : LED, LCD, Magnetic tape recorder and X-Y plotter. (4) Books : 1. Modern Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement – Techniques W.D. Cooper & A.D. Helfric, Pearson’s education publication. Electrical & Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation – A. K. Sawhney, Dhanpatrai and son’s publications. BMLT-3002 : CLINICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY-I 1. To determine the titrable acidity of Urine, 2. To determine glucose content in Urine, 3. To determine calcium content in Urine, 4. To determine chloride content in Urine, 5. To determine creatinine content in Urine, 6. To determine creatine content in Urine, 7. To determine glucose in blood, 8. To determine cholesterol in blood, 9. To determine creatinine content in blood, 10. To determine calcium content in blood, 11. To determine urea content in blood, 12. To determine urea content in blood urine, 13. Protein estimation by Lowry’s Method, 14. Enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA). Books Recommended: Varley’s Practical Clinical Biochemistry, Heireman Medical Books Ltd. London. Hawsk’s Physiological Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Introduction to Practical Biochemistry by Plummer D.T. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Clinical Chemistry in Diagnosis and treatment by E.J. Silva, P.R. Panral and Maryne: Edword Arnold P.G. Publisher Ltd. Microanalysis in Medical Biochemistry: Wooton I.D.P. and Freeman H.: Churchill Livingston, Londan. 1. 2. 3. 4. BMLT-3008 : MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY - I 1. Introduction to use of laboratory instruments and safety precautions. 2. Collection, handling and storage of samples for diagnosis. 3. Uses of syringes, pipettes in microbiology laboratory. 4. Validation of autoclaves, hot air oven and other methods of sterilization etc. 5. Inoculation and incubation of liquid media. 6. Inoculation and incubation of solid media 7. Gram staining—Gram positive and gram negative 8. Acid fast staining 9. Motility test 10. Measurement of growth of microorganisms. 11. Conjugation in bacteria 12. Transformation in bacteria 13. Transduction in bacteria Books: 2. Mackie & McCartney, Practical Medical Microbiology. 3. Robert Feurst & W.B. Saundeu, Lab Manual & Workbook for Microbiology in Health & Disease. 4. Gunasekharan , Laboratory Manual of Microbiology, New Age Publication IV Semester Course No. BMT 4001 BMT 4003 BMT 4005 BMT 4007 BMT 4009 BMT 4011 BMT 4013 Theory Applied Microbiology Hematology – II Histopathology Parasitology & Cytology Elective Immunopathology Or Bio-signal acquition System Elective Intro. Microprocessor Unit 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Course No. BMT 4002 BMT 4004 BMT 4006 BMT 4008 Laboratory Microbiology Lab.-II Hematology Lab.-II Histopathology Lab. Parasitology Lab Unit 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 BMT 4012 or . Elective Microprocessor Lab PT & Games/CA 0.5 SCA 4001 0.5 BMT - 4001 : APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Preservation of industrial microbes and lyophilization. Total and viable counts. Testing of disinfectants: Rideal Walker test, Chick Martin test –their principles and methods Immunology: Preparation and standardization of vaccines and sera with special reference to BCG vaccine, polio vaccine, cholera vaccine, hepatitis vaccine, vaccine against mumps, measles and rubella, various toxoids, Immunization Schedule Sterility Testing of I/V fluids. Lab diagnosis of common bacterial infections: Pyogenic infections, Respiratory tract infections, Meningitis, Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Gas gangrene, Enteric fever, Diarrhoea infections, Cholera, Urinary tract infections, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, Plague, Typhus fever, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea etc. Lab diagnosis of common fungal infections: Superficial dermatophyte fungal infections, Candidiasis, Pulmonary infections, Eye and ear fungal infections. Microbiology of food: Microorganism found in food, primary sources of food poisoning, microbial examination of food, fungal toxin (mycotoxin) in food stuff, Preventive measures. Microbiology of water: Biological characteristic of water, microorganisms in water, microbiology of sewage, disinfections of water, treatment of waste water. Microbiology of air: Introduction, methods of purification of air, testing of laboratory air. Microbes in Fermentation Technology: General methods of production of enzymes, alcohols, organic acids, antibiotic with reference to cellulose, asparaginase, ethanol, citric acid, acetic acid, penicillin, streptomycin and tetracycline. Brief introduction to advanced techniques in microbiology: RIA, CCIEP, Coagglutination, GLC, HPLC etc. Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pharmacopoeia of India, Published by Controller of Publication, New Delhi, 4th edn, 1996. Berger’s Manual of Determinative bacteriology, Hugo & Russell, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford. Stansbury PF & Whitakar A., Principles of Fermentation Technology, Pergamon Press. Pelczar , Chan & Kreig , Microbiology, 5th edn. , 1993. Stainer RY, Ingraham , General Microbiology, Wheeler & Painter. BMT – 4003 : HEMATOLOGY II 1. Bone marrow aspiration, composition and function. 2. Staining of bone marrow smears and preparation of histopathological sections 3. Hemoglobin, synthesis, composition, function, degradation. 4. Hemoglobin pigments and their measurement 5. Abnormal hemoglobin and their means of identification. 6. LF cell phenomenon and various methods of demonstration. 7. Haemostatic mechanism, theories of blood coagulation, physicochemical properties of coagulation factors, screening coagulation process, quantitative assay of coagulation factors. BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology 4. Thomson J: Blood coagulation and homeostasis BMT - 4005 : HISTOPATHOLOGY 1. Cell injury, cell death, cell adaptations, intracellular accumulations and cell aging, acute and chronic inflammation, tissue repair, cell growth, fibrosis and wound healing, homodynamic disorders, thrombosis, shock and neoplasia. 2. Histopathological techniques: Introduction to tissue preparation and processing including fixation, dehydration, clearing and embedding 3. Decalcification and other process for bone. 4. Aspects of microtomy, cryotomy and theories of staining principles inclusive of routine and special staining methods 5. Neuropathologic techniques 6. Electron microscope, working principles, components, allied techniques of electron microscopy. 7. Enzyme histochemistry, demonstration of phospatase, dehydrogenase, oxidase, peroxidase etc. 8. Biopsy BOOKS: 1. Bancroft and Stevens: Theory and practice of histological techniques 2. Cullings: Cellular Pathology Techniques BMT – 4007 : PARASITOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY 1. Protozoa: General characteristics, classification of protozoa of medical importance 2. General characteristics and classification of medical helminthology. 3. Morphology and life cycle, pathogenicity and laboratory diagnosis of intestinal protozoa (amoeba –Giardia). 4. Morphology and life cycle, pathogenicity of various nematodes including Ascaris, Enterobious, Strongyloides, Ancyclostome. Laboratory diagnosis of intestinal, tissue and blood nematode infection 5. Morphology and life cycle, pathogenicity of cessode including Tanenia, H. nana, D. latum. Laboratory diagnosis of cessode infections like hydatid, cysticerosis etc. 6. Morphology and life cycle, pathogenicity of various hemoflagellates including laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by leishmania and trypanosomes. 7. Laboratory methods of collection, preservation and processing of samples for parasites in blood, body fluids, stool, tissues and biopsy. Microscopic examination including preparation of stained and unstained matter for parasites, concentration techniques and identification of various parasites in collected samples. 8. Culture techniques of protozoa, helminthes, malaria, Entameoba histolytica. 9. Identification of different plasmodium species. 10. Important serological and immunological tests used in parasitology, Preparation and standardization of various parasitic antigens and antisera and their standardization. 11. Cervical cytology- Basis of detection of malignant and premalignant lesion. 12. Hormonal assessment in cytological techniques and sex chromatin and pregnancy test. 13. Aspiration cytology principles, indication and utility of techniques with special emphasis on role of cytotechniques in FNAC clinics. BOOKS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Gold Smith: Tropical medicines & Parasitology, John Wright Publisher. Roltt: Essential Immunology, ELBS Publisher. Ash & Oriel: Parasites: A Guide to lab procedures & identification, Am. Soc. Clinical Publisher. Halls & Sohantz: Immunodiagnosis of parasitic diseases, Academic Press. N.C.Dey: Parasitology BMT - 4009 : IMMUNOPATHOLOGY 1. An overview on the theory of blood groups; ABO groups and Rhesus systems; Clinical significance of other blood groups; 2. Immunological aspects of blood transfusion; 3. Principles of blood grouping procedures and cross matching; 4. Blood collection, processing and storage; 5. Preparation of blood products; alloantibodies and complications of blood transfusion and infections 6. Antenatal serology and hemolytic disease of the new born. 7. Allergy 8. Rheumatological diseases and investigation. 9. Cancer immunology. 10. Tissue typing for kidney transplant Books Recommended: 1. Remingtons Pharmacecutical Sciences, 17th edn. 2. Stainer and Graham: General Microbiology, Wheelers & Painter. 3. Pharmacopoeia of India: Vol. I & II, 4th edn., 1996, Controls of Publication, Govt. of India. 4. Vyas & Dixit: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 1st edn., CBS Publisher, 1996. 5. Carters. Ed.: Coopers & Gumm’s Tutorial Pharmacy, 6th edn., CBS Publisher, 1972. BMT – 4011 : BIO SIGNAL ACOUISITION SYSTEM Generation of resting and action potential, polarization and depolarization, rhythmicity of cardiac potential. (5) Definition of signals and noise, types of bio-signals and its sources. (6) Biomedical Sensors and electrodes, Transducers for biomedical application, Recording problems and its remedy. (9) Different types of biomedical amplifiers and their principles of operation. (5) Radio telemetry system, Portable telemetry system, Land-line telemetry system, ECG and other physiological telemetry system. (5) Different types of biorecorders, construction and principle of operation, different types of cameras used for image recording systems and its processing. (6) Introduction to medical display systems, functional numerical display, central monitoring console, principles of operation. (4) Books : 1. 2. 3. Introduction to Biomedical Technology by J.J.Karr & J.M. Brown Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation by R.S. Khandpur Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement by L. Cromwell et.al. BMT - 4013 : INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSOR Module – 1 Block diagram of Digital Computer, Introduction to Intel 8085 microprocessor, Components of a microprocessor, Functional Block diagram of 8085, Pin description, Microcomputer system architecture, Concept of machine cycle and instruction cycle. Module – 2 Classification of Instruction on the basis of number of byte, Types of operation, and Addressing modes, Instruction Description. Module – 3 Introduction to Assembly Language Programming, Machine instruction, Assembler directives, Simple programming examples like addition subtraction, multiplication, division, data transfer and manipulation, code conversion, sorting etc. Module – 4 Memory and I/O interfacing design, Input/Output Data Transfer techniques, Programmed I/O, DMA and interrupt I/O. Module – 5 Interfacing Chips – PPI 8255, PIT 8253 and Programmable Keyboard / Display Interface 8279 with programming examples. Module – 6 Introduction to Microcontroller, 8031/51 Microcongtroller architecture, External memory interfacing. Instruction description, Programming examples based on medical applications. Module – 7 Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converter, Interfacing of ADC808, DAC0808 with microprocessor. The microprocessor in Biomedical Instrumentation, Computer analysis of the ECG, Clinical Chemistry laboratory, Patient Monitoring, Computer Axial Tomography. Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Application with 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming & Hardware by Douglas Hall. The 8086, 8088 Microprocessors by A. K. Gautam & A. R. Jaiswal. S. K. Kataria & Sons Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements by Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell BMT 4002 : MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY II 1. Sterility Test 2. Viable count and Total count. 3. Antibiotic assay. 4. Isolation of pure culture from a mixed culture by various methods. 5. Rideal Walker test 6. Coliform Test 7. Tools for preservation of microbes including slant agar, lyophilization etc. 8. Alcohol fermentation by yeast. 9. Isolation and characterization of hemolytic streptococci 10. Isolation and characterization of intestinal pathogens. 11. Isolation and identification of Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, Vibrio cholerae. 12. Toxin antitoxin assay. Books: 1. Oberhofer , Manual of Practical Medical Microbiology, Churchill & Livingstone Publisher. 2. Pharmacopoeia of India, Published by Controller of Publication, New Delhi, 4th edn, 1996. 3. Robert Feurst & W.B. Saundeu, Lab Manual & Workbook for Microbiology in Health & Disease. 4. Gunasekharan , Laboratory Manual of Microbiology, New Age Publication BMT - 4004: HEMATOLOGY LABORATORY II 1. Determination of blood groups and Rh factors 2. Laboratory investigation of transfusion reaction 3. Staining of bone marrow smear and preparation of histopathological sections. 4. Experiments on identification and estimation of abnormal hemoglobin. 5. Quantitative assay of coagulation factors. 6. Various methods of demonstration of LF cell phenomenon. 7. Measurement of hemoglobin pigments BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology 4. Thomson J: Blood coagulation and homeostasis BMT – 4006 : HISTOPATHOLOGY LABORATORY I 1. Microscopy, maintenance and application of micrometry. 2. Handling of fresh histological specimens (tissues), frozen sections of fresh and fixed tissues. 3. Reception of specimen, dispatch of records, record keeping coding the lesson of cases. 4. Demonstration of cytoplasmic constituents. 5. Lipid identification and demonstration. 6. Demonstration of decalcification of calcified tissue before sectioning 7. Experiments based on enzyme histochemistry with special reference of demonstration of various enzymes like phosphatase, dehydrogenase, oxidase and peroxidase BOOKS: 1. Bancroft and Stevens: Theory and practice of histological techniques 2. Cullings: Cellular Pathology Techniques BMT - 4008 : PARASITOLOGY LABORATORY 1. Introduction to operations of laboratory instruments and safety precautions. 2. Macroscopic examination of adult worms, cysts, tissues and processing of stool samples for routine examinations. 3. Saline and iodine preparations for protozoal cysts and trophozoites. 4. Concentration procedures of protozoal cysts and trophozoites 5. Concentration procedures for helminthic ova and cysts. 6. Examination, identification of ova and cysts of medical importance. 7. Processing for preparation of antigens for Cason’s test and its interpretation. 8. Examination and processing of cysticerosis cysts. 9. Experiments based on serological and immunological tests used in parasitology 10. Differentiation of various mosquitoes, flies, worms etc. 11. Experiments based on electrophoretic techniques and gel diffusion 12. Preparation and standardization of various parasitic antigens and antisera. Books: 1.Ash & Orinel: Parasites: A Guide to lab procedures & identification, Am. Soc. Clinical Publisher. 2.Halls & Sohantz: Immunodiagnosis of parasitic diseases, Academic Press. 3. Fleck & Moody: Diagnostic Techniques of medical parasitology, John Wright Publisher. BMT – 4012 : MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY 1. Study of 8085 Microprocessor Kit. 2. Write a program to add (a) Two Hexadecimal Nos. 49H & 56H residing at location 2000H & 2001H and store the result at 2050H. (b) Two Hexadecimal Nos. that generate a carry (c) Two Double byte Nos. 3. WAP to add two Decimal Nos. 49D & 56D residing at location 2000H & 2001H. Subtract 62D from the result & store it in reg. B. 4. WAP to store two 8-bit no. in Reg B & E. Multiply these numbers & store the result in location 2501 & 2502. 5. WAP to separate the Hexadecimal number into two nibbles (MSB and LSB nibbles) and store the result in two different locations. 6. Write a program to sort a list of 10 number in descending order. 7. WAP to sort a list of 10 numbers in ascending order. 8. WAP to convert a BCD no residing at 2400H into binary no. & store it at 2401H. 9. WAP to convert a Binary no. residing at 2400H into a BCD no. and store it at 2500H. 10. WAP to sort even and odd parity Bytes in such a way that odd parity bytes appear first & even parity Bytes appear next. Keep a count of odd & even parity bytes in two successive locations. 11. 16-bytes are residing in locations from 2400H. Write a Program to transfer these bytes in locations starting from 2500H in such a way that first 8-bytes in the first Block should appear at last 8-location of the 2nd block & the last 8-bytes in the first block should appear at first 8locations of the 2nd block. V Semester Course No. Theory Unit Course No. Laboratory Unit BMT 5001 Clinical Chemistry -III 1.0 BMT 5002 Clinical Chemistry Lab.-II 0.5 BMT 5003 BMT 5005 Forensic Medicine & Ethics Material Management 1.0 1.0 BMT 5004 BMT 5006 Bacteriology Lab. Histopathology Lab.-II 0.5 0.5 BMT 5007 BMT 5009 Serology & Virology Elective Hemotology – III 1.0 1.0 BMT 5008 Serology & Virology Lab. 0.5 BMT 5011 or Clinical Instrumentation Biomedical imaging devices & concept BMT 5010 or Hematology Lab.- III or Clinical Instrumentation Lab.-II BMT 5013 Elective 1.0 BMT 5012 0.5 Elective 0.5 BMT - 5001 : CLINICAL CHEMISTRY-III Detoxication Mechanisms: Types of Reactions in Detoxication Functions of organs and their Tests: Functions of Liver: Tests based on secretary function of liver, Tests based on conjugation function of liver, Tests based on Carbohydrate Metabolic function in liver, Tests based on Lipid Metabolic function in liver, Tests based on Protein Metabolic function in liver, Tests based on Iron Metabolic function in liver. Renal Functional Test : Hormonal regulation of kidney function, Tests on the function of the upper G.I.T., Tests on the function of the lower G.I.T., Thyroid Function Test, Nutrition Dependent Disorders Disorders related to Defects in Blood Coagulation Antimetabolites Antimetabolites in Cancer Therapy Radioisotopes Artificial Radioactive Isotopes, Tracer Technique, Application of Radioelements, Radiation Hazards and safety measure. Inborn Errors Errors in Carbohydrate, Protein, Lipids, Amino acids and Nucleic acid metabolism. Biochemical aspects of some special diseases: HIV, Parkinsorism, Alzheimers/Thallasamia etc. Books Recommended: 1. Harper’s Review in Biochemistry: A.K. Murroy, D.K. Granner, P.A. Mayers and V.W. Rodwell: Prentice Hall of India Ltd. New Delhi. 2. Fundamental of Clinical Chemistry R.W. Tietz (Ed.) W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia USA. 3. Clinical Chemistry (Principles and Techniques): R.J. Henry, D.C. Cannon, J.W. Winkelman: Harper & Row Publishers. 4. Text Book of Biochemistry by Agarwal’s: Goel Publishing House. 5. A Text Book of Medicinal Biochemistry: R.L. Nath: New Age International Publishers. 6. Stryer: “Biochemistry,” 4th ed., W.H Freeman & company, 1995 (Reprint 1999). 7. Mussay et al.: “Harpers Biochemistry,” Prentice Hall International. 8. Marlin et al.: Harpers Biochemistry,” 24th ed., Lange Medical Publications, 1996. 9. Lehninger: “Biochemistry,” 3rd ed., Worth, CBS Publisher & Distributors 2000. 10. Conn & Stumpf: “Outline of Biochemistry,” 5th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 11. Harrow & Mazur: “Text book of Biochemistry,” W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia. 12. Jayaraman: “Laboratory Manual in Biochemistry,” Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 13. Satyanarayan: “Biochemistry,” Book & Allied (P) Ltd., Reprint 2000. 14. Singh: “Practical manual of Biochemistry,” 4th ed., CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2001. BMT – 5003 : FORNSIC MEDICINE & ETHICS 1. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Medicine and Laboratory. 2. Forensic Medicine – Introduction. 3. Setup of Forensic Science Laboratory. 4. Forensic Examination of Biological Fluids, Steins, Trace Evidence and other Material. 5. Drug Dependence and Abuse. 6. Food Poison & Poisoning in general. 7. Medico legal Aspects of MTP. Books 1. 2. Hand Book of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology by Dr. P.V. Chandha, Jay Pee Brothers, 85A, Karnala Nagar, Delhi – 110007. Principle of Forensic Medicine by Apurba Nandy, New Central Book Agency (P) (Ltd.), 8/1, Chintamani Das Lane, Calcutta – 9. BMT – 5007 : SEROLOGY AND VIROLOGY 1. Immunity-Various types of immunity, antigen, antibody and their various applications in diagnosis of diseases like diphtheria, tuberculosis etc. 2. Antigen Antibody reactions—Agglutination, precipitation, Flocculation, Neutralization, Complement fixation reaction, principles and classification of various types of hypersensitivity reactions. 3. Serological and immunological techniques used in diagnosis including Widal, VDRL, Brucella agglutination, Cold agglutination, RA Test, CRP Tests, Paul Bennel Test, Gel Diffusion Immunoelectrophoresis, Weil felix test etc. 4. Serological Tests used in virology like HA1, SRH, ELISA, RIA, IF, Immunoperoxidase, RPHA etc. 5. Virology: Introduction to medical virology, Classification of viruses, General characteristics of viruses including physical, chemical and biological properties; Collection, transport, processing and storage of samples for viral diagnosis; Inoculation of fertile eggs by various routes and techniques and their various incubation methods. Books: 1. Timbery , Notes on Medical Virology(6 Vol), Churchill Livingstone Publisher. 2. Manual for rapid diagnosis in Virology, WHO Publisher BMT – 5009 : HEMATOLOGY III 1. Definition and classification of anemia 2. Laboratory investigation procedures of megaloblastic anemia and iron deficiency anemia 3. Leukamia: definition and classification. 4. Cytochemical staining procedures in various haemopoietic disorders. 5. Laboratory techniques for assessing bleeding disorders. 6. Laboratory investigation of disseminated intravascular coagulation. 7. Mechanism of fibrinolysis: tests for fibrinolysis 8. Platelet functions and their interpretation. 9. Techniques available for cytogenic studies 10. Uses of radioisotopes in hematology., safety measures in handling radioisotopes BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology 4. Thomson J: Blood coagulation and homeostasis BMT – 5011 : CLINICAL INSTRUMENTATION Clinical Cardiology: Electrocardiography, patient preparation for ECG recording, Electrode placement of electrodes, distinguishing the artifacts in ECG recording and their removal. (5) Central monitoring system for intensive care unit, defibrillator and cardiac pacing, stress testing, Data Acquisition techniques for electrophysiology. (4) Clinical electro-physiology : EEG, Different type of Machine and their electrical characteristics placement of electrodes, different artifacts in EEG and their removal, Montages for EEG, types of conducting paste for recording and their preparation, effects of different climatical conditions on recording of EEG. (8) Electromyography, EMG, MNCV, SNCV, F.WAVE, DECREMENT, H.REFLEX, BLINK REFLEX, VEP, BAER, SSEP test electrodes setup of machine and recording. (5) Clinical Psychiatrical Instrumentation – Electro shock therapy instrumentation, type of hazards and their preventive measures, introduction to polygraph for monitoring of EMG, EEG, HR, Pulse, Respiration Rate, Bio feed-back Instrument, Lie detector instrument. (8) Normal and Ambulatory blood pressure measurement, different types of diathermy, Orthopedic diathermy-microwave, short wave diathermy ultrasonic diathermy, surgical diathermy and their different electrodes for cutting and coagulation. (7) Dental arotors and different devices applied in dental clinics, Introduction to computerized opthalemic instruction, A-mode ultrasonography. (5) Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Clinical Medicine, Praveen J. Kumar and Michaell Clark, “ELBS”. Operating Manual of Neuroperfect, Medicaid Systems Operating Manuals of ECG machine, TMT machine, Biofeedbacks machine, Diathermies machine. Introduction to Biomedical Technology by J.J. Karr & J.M. Brown. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation by R.S. Khandpur. Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement by L. Cromwell et.al. BMT – 5013 : BIOMEDICAL IMAGING DEVICES & CONCEPT Imaging concept of living system, Image quality and its control, Introduction to different types of contrast media in imaging procedures, indications of contrast reactions and its management. (8) X-ray : Different types of X-ray machines; concept of dose selection, (mAS), mA, kVp, parameter that effect the quality of image, Different contrast used for x-ray and their methods of application. (5) Cassettes, screen, speed of film, types of grids and their application, collimeter, dark room and the film processing, safety measure and prevention from radiation. (5) Ultrasound : Different modes of operations of ultrasound, ultrasonic probes and their selection for different application, Gel, ultrasound gel automatic and semi automatic multiformat camera. (8) Computed Tomography : Concept of C.T. Machines and their description, patient preparation and method of image capturing image storage devices, dry film concept, spiral and cardiac C.T. (6) Magnetic Resonance Imaging : Concept of MRI, type of magnets, charging of liquid helium and charging of magnet, radio frequency interference and its prevention, installation of MRI, patient preparation and selection of coil for various studies, contrast application and its hazard management. (6) Endoscopy : Different types of endoscopes, their principles and clinical applications. (4) Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. X-ray Diagnosis and Imaging by L.C. Gupta, Abhitabh Gupta; JAPEE Brothers Medical Publisher (P) Ltd., Delhi. Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation, Davind Hykes, Wayne R. Hedrick, Dale E.Starchman, Churchill Livingstone, N.Y. Hand Book for X-ray Technician by Palmer, W.H.O. Publication. Radiological Procedure by Chapman, Elsevier. Handbook for Technicians : Darkroom Procedure by Palmar, W.H.O. Publication. BMT : 5002 - CLINICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY-II Analysis of Blood and Urine Enzymes: 1. Alkaline Phosphatase, 2. Acid Phosphatase, 3. Amylase, 4. Glutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase (GOT). 5. Glutamate Pyrurate Transaminase (GPT). 6. Lipase, 7. Malate dyhydrogenase, 8. Nitrate and Nitrite reductase, 9. Ascorbic acid oxidase, 10. Catalase, 11. Peroxidase, 12. Lactate dehydrogenase, 13. Polyphenol oxidase, 14. Acetylcholine esterase, Books Recommended : Varley’s Practical Clinical Biochemistry, Heireman Medical Books Ltd. London. Hawsk’s Physiological Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Introduction to Practical Biochemistry by Plummer D.T. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Clinical Chemistry in Diagnosis and treatment by E.J. Silva, P.R. Panral and Maryne: Edword Arnold P.G. Publisher Ltd. 5. Microanalysis in Medical Biochemistry: Wooton I.D.P. and Freeman H.: Churchill Livingston, London. 1. 2. 3. 4. BMT – 5004 : BACTERIOLOGY LABORATORY 1. Preparation of culture media. 2. Isolation of bacteria from various sources. 3. Steps in bacterial identification. 4. Biochemical reactions, tests & interpretation. 5. Cocci, Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium spp and their detailed identification. 6. Antibiotic sensitivity test. Books: 1. Robert Feurst & W.B. Saundeu, Lab Manual & Workbook for Microbiology in Health & Disease. 2. Gunasekharan , Laboratory Manual of Microbiology, New Age Publication 3. Berger’s Manual of Determinative bacteriology. BMT – 5006 : HISTOPATHOLOGY LABORATORY II 1. Experiments based on processing of tissues for routine paraffin section and other methods of embedding like cry out method. 2. Staining of histological section for connective tissue, muscle fibers, glycogen, RNA, DNA, amyloid, lipid etc. 3. Interpretation of stained smear. 4. Demonstration of ferrous iron in tissue by Turnn blue reaction. 5. Experiments based on autopsy method and special test in post mortem examination by Lugol iodine and haemosiderin. 6. Studies on tissues requiring special treatment like eye ball BOOKS: 1. Bancroft and Stevens: Theory and practice of histological techniques 2. Cullings: Cellular Pathology Techniques. BMT – 5008 : SEROLOGY AND VIROLOGY LABORATORY 1. Demonstration of staining technique: Preparation of the following stains and demonstration of viral inclusion bodies: a) Seller’s Negri Body demonstration. b) Glemsa stain for Herpes viral inclusion. 2. Preparation of reagents for serological tests: Phosphate buffer saline, Veronal buffered saline, Dextrose gelatin, Veronal buffer and Tris buffer. 3. Principles and performance of viral heamagglutination and heamagglutination inhibition test. 4. Demonstration of Haemadsorption test. 5. Collection, titration and preservation of gunnipig serum for complement. 6. Demonstration of Complement fixation test. 7. Demonstration of ELISA for Hbs Ag detection. 8. Different staining techniques used in virology 9. Use of embryonated eggs in clinical virology. 10. Principles of animal cell culture and their use in virology. 11. Demonstration of immunofluorescence test and Immunoperoxidase test. Books: 1. 2. 3. Timbery , Notes on Medical Virology(6 Vol), Churchill Livingstone Publisher. Manual for Rapid Diagnosis in Virology, WHO Publisher. Robert Feurst & W.B. Saundeu, Lab Manual & Workbook for Microbiology in Health & Disease. BMT – 5010 : HEMATOLOGY LABORATORY III 1. Laboratory investigation procedures of megaloblastic anemia and iron deficiency anemia 2. Laboratory techniques for assessing bleeding disorders 3. Laboratory investigation of disseminated intravascular coagulation 4. Experiment based on laboratory techniques available for cytogenic studies 5. Experiment based on test for fibrinolysis. 6. Laboratory investigation of hemolytic anemia 7. Experiment based on Cytochemical staining process 8. Estimation of platelets in blood BOOKS: 1. Baker et al: An introduction to medical laboratory technology. 2. Charles F. Seiverd: Hematology for medical technologists 3. Arthur Simmons: Technical hematology 4. Thomson J: Blood coagulation and homeostasis.