After pursuing a course in the field of paramedical science, one can explore various career options
available in the medical industry. A paramedic can draw job opportunities in government hospitals, private clinics and trauma centers. Such medical professionals can work as medical lab technicians, radiography technicians, radiologists, physiotherapists, speech therapists and audiologists, dialysis therapists, emergency technicians, emergency care practitioners, perfusion technicians, cardiac technicians, and respiratory therapists. Besides, they can opt for high end specialization courses and discover umpteen opportunities in India and abroad.
Medical laboratory technician perform tests on various body cells/tissues, body fluids like blood, urine, CSF etc in order to help the Doctors diagnose and treat diseases.
A diploma in Medical Record Technology (DMRT) course trains students to become Health Information Technicians or Medical Record Technicians. This administrative job involves keeping and maintaining records in medical settings like hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and doctors' offices.
The diploma in X-Ray technology programme is an allied paramedical education that opens up a wide range of exciting employment options because diagnosis and treatment strategies are still greatly influenced by it.
A Diploma in Health Inspector (DHI) is a paramedical undergraduate program that trains students for roles in the healthcare sector. The program is popular for those seeking a career in public health, sanitation, and private medical bodies.
A Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (D-OTT) is a two-year undergraduate program that teaches students how to support medical professionals in hospitals, emergency departments, and intensive care units.