Medical Lab Technology

welcome to medical lab technology

Welcome to Northwest Institute College of Laboratory Sciences Peshawar, a project of the Alliance Health Care Limited (AHL). We are contented to offer 4-year degree program in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) to get in lined with advanced diagnostic approaches. Medical Laboratory Technology is a profession, where skilled personals formally known as Lab Technologist cum Lab scientist work abreast with the doctors, nurses and other paramedical staff and backing them in investigating maladies that combines the challenges and rewards of medicine with laboratory science. 

The purpose of BS MLT program is to equip the graduate with knowledge, skills, Problem Solving/critical thinker power, Professionalism,Communication ability with patients and most importantly a communityhealthpromoter. At the end of the BS MLT program, Bachelor of Science in medical laboratory technology graduates will be able to apply knowledge and technical skills associated with medical laboratory technology for delivering quality clinical investigations support. Perform routine clinical laboratory procedures within acceptable quality control parameters in hematology, biochemistry, immunohistochemistry, Histopathology and microbiology. Demonstrate technical skills, social behavior and professional awareness for functioning effectively as a laboratory technologist. Apply problem solving techniques in identification and correction of pre analytical, post analytical & analytical variables.

Dr. Faheem Usman

Head of Department/ Assistant Professor

FACULTY members

S No

Name

Designation

Qualification

Remarks if any

1.        

Dr. Faheem Usman

Head of Department

/

Assistant Professor

  • PhD Biotechnology (Abdul Wali khan university Mardan)
  • M.Phil. Biotechnology (Islamic international university Islamabad)
  • BSMLT (PGPI LRH, in affiliation with University of Peshawar)

 

A total of 9 year teaching and professional experience including  8 years at NWIHS in the respective discipline

2.        

Dr. Aamir Ali Khan

Assistant Professor

  • B.Sc. MLT (National Institute of Health Islamabad, Punjab University)
  • M.Sc. Biochemistry (Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi)
  • M.Phil. Biochemistry (Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi)
  • PhD Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry (Beijing University of Technology, Beijing China)

A total of 14 year teaching and professional experience including 8 years at NWIHS with more than 19 publications in HEC recognized and ISI indexed international journals with approximately 100 cumulative impact factors.

3.        

Mr. Imran Khan

Senior Lecturer

  • BS MLT
  • MPH

A total of 9 year teaching and professional experience including  8 years at NWIHS in the respective discipline

4.        

Mr. Akhlaq Ahmad

Senior Lecturer

  • BS MLT
  • MPhil Molecular biology (in progress)

A total of 8 year teaching and professional experience including  7 years at NWIHS in the respective discipline

5.        

Mr. Naeem Ullah

Lecturer

  • BS MLT
  • M.Phil. MLT

A total of 3 year teaching experience at NWIHS in the respective discipline

6.        

Mr. AdilAbid

Junior Lecturer

  • BS MLT

1 year teaching experience in respective discipline

7.        

MrSaif Ullah

Junior Lecturer

  • BS MLT

6 Months teaching experience

Scope of MLT

Medical Laboratory Technologist is a member of the health care team who works directly with the patient and the physician in performing a wide variety of diagnostic procedures. More than 70% of physician decisions regarding patient diagnosis and therapy are based on lab test results. Laboratory Technologists are employed in hospitals, clinics, and various research centers both in public and private setups. Moreover, the opportunities are not limited to these but international doors are also open to our graduates particularly acquiring higher education, trainings and working abroad. Advance research opportunities and prospects of successful career is always your destination.

These are the possible list of position that you can progress your career in;

  • Hospital clinical labs.
  • Physician’s Centers.
  • Commercial or reference labs.
  • Public Health labs.
  • Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries.
  • Biotechnology Companies.
  • Forensic and Law Enforcement Laboratories.
  • Research and Teaching Institutions.
  • Transplant and Blood Donor Centers.
  • Fertility Clinics.
  • Cosmetic and Food Industry
  • Basic Science and Cancer Research.
  • Education.

CURRICULUM FOR BS MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

BS MLT Curriculum Outcomes and Objectives

The curriculum designed for BS MLT at NWIHS is based on the University, HEC and international bodies’ guidelines to produce leaders in the field of Medical Laboratory Sciences. The curriculum is aimed at professionalism and medical ethics by application of knowledge, skills and attitude to produce competent, self-directed, committed and life-long learners who will be able to serve local community, the nation, the region, and the globe.

FRAME WORK FOR BS MLT

(4 YEAR PROGRAMME)

  • Total numbers of Credit hours 132 (HEC recommended: 124-136)
  • Duration 4 years
  • Semester duration 16-18 weeks
  • Semesters 8
  • Course Load per Semester 15-18 Credit hours
  • Number of courses per semester 4-6
  •  
COURSE CODES
SEMESTERNAME OF SUBJECTCODEC.HOURS
FIRSTBIOCHEMISTRY‐IPMS‐6014(3+1)
 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY‐IPMS‐6024(3+1)
 HUMAN ANATOMY‐IPMS‐6034(3+1)
 ENGLISH‐IPMS‐6042(2+0)
 PAK STUDIESPMS‐6052(2+0)
 COMPUTER SKILLSPMS‐6062(1+1)
   18
SECONDBIOCHEMISTRY‐IIPMS‐6074(3+1)
 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY‐IIPMS‐6084(3+1)
 HUMAN ANATOMY‐IIPMS‐6094(3+1)
 ENGLISH‐IIPMS‐6102(2+0)
 ISLAMIC STUDIESPMS‐6112(2+0)
   16
THIRDGENERAL PATHOLOGY‐IPMS‐6123(2+1)
 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY‐I (NON MLT)PMS‐6133(2+1)
 PHARMACOLOGY‐IPMS‐6143(2+1)
 COMMUNICATION SKILLSPMS‐6152(1+1)
 HAEMATOLOGY‐IMLT‐6013(2+1)
 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGYMLT‐6023(2+1)
 MOLECULAR BIOLOGYMLT‐6033(2+1)
   17
FOURTHPHARMACOLOGY‐IIPMS‐6163(2+1)
 PATHOLOGY‐IIPMS‐6173(2+1)
 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY‐II(NON‐MLT)PMS‐6183(2+1)
 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESPMS‐6192(2+0)
 HEMATOLOGY‐II (NON‐MLT)MLT‐6043(2+1)
 RBCs DISORDERMLT‐6053(2+1)
 DIAGNOSTIC BACTERIOLOGYMLT‐6063(2+1)
 HUMAN GENETICSMLT‐6073(2+1)
   17
FIFTHWBC AND PLATELETS DISORDERSMLT‐6083(2+1)
 CLINICAL PARASITOLOGYMLT‐6093(2+1)
 CHEMICAL PATHOLOGYMLT‐6103(2+1)
 CLINICAL PATHOLOGYMLT‐6113(2+1)
 LABORATORY MATHEMATHICSMLT‐6123(2+1)
 BIOTECHNOLOGYMLT‐6133(2+1)
   18
SIXTHBLOOD BANKINGMLT‐6143(2+1)
 IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGYMLT‐6153(2+1)
 LABORATORY INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUESMLT‐6163(2+1)
 CLINICAL VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGYMLT‐6173(2+1)
 CYTOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICSMLT‐6183(2+1)
 HISTO‐TECHNIQUESMLT‐6193(2+1)
   18
SEVENTHMED. LAB MANAGEMENT SKILLSMLT‐6203(2+1)
 BIOINFORMATICSMLT‐6213(2+1)
 RESEARCH METHODOLOGYPMS‐6213(2+1)
 BIO‐STATISTICSPMS‐6223(2+1)
 EPIDIMOLOGYPMS‐6232(2+0)
 BIOSAFETY AND BIOSECURITYMLT‐6242(1+1)
   16
EIGHTTOXICOLOGY AND FORENSIC SEROLOGYMLT‐6223(2+1)
 BIO ETHICSPMS‐6252(2+0)
 RESEARCH PROJECT/FINAL PROJECTPMS‐6266
 SEMINARPMS‐6271
   12
 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 132

The main purpose of the designing of curriculum for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is to

  • Understand, correlate and apply theoretical knowledge of Medical Laboratory sciences independently in Diagnostic and research laboratories globally.
  • Evaluate, analyze and interpret the research findings independently and practice up to date investigative procedures efficiently.
  • Analyze the clinical problem, make clinical decision for diagnosis and provide appropriate investigative and management plan.
  • Conduct research and present research abstract in symposia and conferences at National and International level.
  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders.
  • Manage to work as a team in providing health services locally, nationally and internationally.
  • Perform ethical and medico legal practices to maintain health and prevent, diagnose and treat human illness based on evidence and evolving precision medicine.
  • Adapt culture of Continuous professional development and remain updated to the professional research required for effective healthcare services at national and international level.

The Objective of designing of curriculum for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is

  • To prepare a cadre of health technologists and workers who can effectively assist senior health professionals in the delivery of quality health services.
  • To prepare paramedical workers for all levels of the health care delivery system from the primary to the tertiary level.
  • To introduce and impart standard technical education with new modern techniques, within the fields of medical technologies, by replacing the conventional methods of pre-service training (certificate level).
  • To provide paramedical workers a status and recognition in the health care delivery system through improving their capacity along with increasing awareness of their responsibilities, authority and job description.
  • To equip paramedical staff with modern skills and latest technical knowledge and bring them at par with other national and international level.
  • To equip the Technologist/ paramedical staff working in the Hospital labs with knowledge and skill in the respective health care discipline.

Assessments

In the whole academic year, consist of two semesters; the student is assessed continuously through the following stages:

Continuous internal assessment of students in all subjects shall be done via surprise quiz, tests, presentations and midterm examination by the MLT departments. A proper record of the internal assessment which includes 30 marks shall be maintained at the department level. The scores obtained in the internal assessment shall contribute to the university examination of the candidate in accordance with the rules of the Khyber Medical University (KMU).

This is the final examination held by KMU where the successful students are promoted to the next class and failures are retained in the same class.No student shall be eligible for university examination without having attended cumulative 75% of the total lectures/ attendance for each subject in that particular demonstrations or subject including practical internship at Northwest general hospital.
A student can be stopped by the NWIHS/ departmentalacademic committee from appearing in the University final examination on account of poor academic performance/ attendance during the respective academic semester or failure to pass the midterm examination conducted by the MLT department of NWIHS .

The main purpose of the designing of curriculum for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is to

  • Understand, correlate and apply theoretical knowledge of Medical Laboratory sciences independently in Diagnostic and research laboratories globally.
  • Evaluate, analyze and interpret the research findings independently and practice up to date investigative procedures efficiently.
  • Analyze the clinical problem, make clinical decision for diagnosis and provide appropriate investigative and management plan.
  • Conduct research and present research abstract in symposia and conferences at National and International level.
  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders.
  • Manage to work as a team in providing health services locally, nationally and internationally.
  • Perform ethical and medico legal practices to maintain health and prevent, diagnose and treat human illness based on evidence and evolving precision medicine.
  • Adapt culture of Continuous professional development and remain updated to the professional research required for effective healthcare services at national and international level.

The Objective of designing of curriculum for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is

  • To prepare a cadre of health technologists and workers who can effectively assist senior health professionals in the delivery of quality health services.
  • To prepare paramedical workers for all levels of the health care delivery system from the primary to the tertiary level.
  • To introduce and impart standard technical education with new modern techniques, within the fields of medical technologies, by replacing the conventional methods of pre-service training (certificate level).
  • To provide paramedical workers a status and recognition in the health care delivery system through improving their capacity along with increasing awareness of their responsibilities, authority and job description.
  • To equip paramedical staff with modern skills and latest technical knowledge and bring them at par with other national and international level.
  • To equip the Technologist/ paramedical staff working in the Hospital labs with knowledge and skill in the respective health care discipline.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum designed for BS MLT at NWUHS is based on the University, HEC and international bodies’ guidelines to produce leaders in the field of Medical Laboratory Sciences. The curriculum is aimed at promoting professionalism and medical ethics by application of knowledge, skills and attitude to produce competent, self-directed, committed and life-long learners who will be able to serve the local community, the nation, the region, and the globe.

The main purpose of designing the curriculum for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is to

  • Understand, correlate and apply theoretical knowledge of Medical Laboratory sciences independently in diagnostic and research laboratories globally.
  • Evaluate, analyze and interpret the research findings independently, and practice up-to-date investigative procedures efficiently.
  • Analyze clinical problems, make clinical decisions for diagnosis, and provide appropriate investigative and management plans.
  • Conduct research and present research abstract in symposia and conferences at National and International level.
  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders.
  • Manage to work as a team in providing health services locally, nationally and internationally.
  • Perform ethical and medico-legal practices to maintain health and prevent, diagnose and treat human illness based on evidence and evolving precision medicine.
  • Adapt culture of Continuous Professional Development, and remain updated to the professional research required for effective healthcare services at national and international level.

 

  • To prepare a cadre of health technologists and workers who can effectively assist senior health professionals in the delivery of quality health services.
  • To prepare paramedical workers for all levels of the health care delivery system from the primary to the tertiary level.
  • To introduce and impart standard technical education with new modern techniques, within the fields of medical technologies, by replacing the conventional methods of pre-service training (certificate level).
  • To provide paramedical workers a status and recognition in the health care delivery system through improving their capacity along with increasing awareness of their responsibilities, authority and job description.
  • To equip paramedical staff with modern skills and latest technical knowledge and bring them at par with other national and international level.

FRAME WORK FOR BS (HONS) MLT (PATHOLOGY)

(4 YEAR PROGRAMME)

  • Total numbers of Credit hours 132 (HEC recommended: 124-136)
  • Duration 4 years
  • Semester duration 16-18 weeks
  • Semesters 8
  • Course Load per Semester 15-18 Credit hours
  • Number of courses per semester 4-6

 

 

COURSE CODES

SEMESTER

NAME OF SUBJECT

CODE

C.HOURS

FIRST

BIOCHEMISTRY‐I

PMS‐601

4(3+1)

 

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY‐I

PMS‐602

4(3+1)

 

HUMAN ANATOMY‐I

PMS‐603

4(3+1)

 

ENGLISH‐I

PMS‐604

2(2+0)

 

PAK STUDIES

PMS‐605

2(2+0)

 

COMPUTER SKILLS

PMS‐606

2(1+1)

 

 

 

18

SECOND

BIOCHEMISTRY‐II

PMS‐607

4(3+1)

 

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY‐II

PMS‐608

4(3+1)

 

HUMAN ANATOMY‐II

PMS‐609

4(3+1)

 

ENGLISH‐II

PMS‐610

2(2+0)

 

ISLAMIC STUDIES

PMS‐611

2(2+0)

 

 

 

16

THIRD

GENERAL PATHOLOGY‐I

PMS‐612

3(2+1)

 

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY‐I (NON MLT)

PMS‐613

3(2+1)

 

PHARMACOLOGY‐I

PMS‐614

3(2+1)

 

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

PMS‐615

2(1+1)

 

HAEMATOLOGY‐I

MLT‐601

3(2+1)


 

CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY

MLT‐602

3(2+1)

 

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

MLT‐603

3(2+1)

 

 

 

17

FOURTH

PHARMACOLOGY‐II

PMS‐616

3(2+1)

 

PATHOLOGY‐II

PMS‐617

3(2+1)

 

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY‐II(NON‐MLT)

PMS‐618

3(2+1)

 

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

PMS‐619

2(2+0)

 

HEMATOLOGY‐II (NON‐MLT)

MLT‐604

3(2+1)

 

RBCs DISORDER

MLT‐605

3(2+1)

 

DIAGNOSTIC BACTERIOLOGY

MLT‐606

3(2+1)

 

HUMAN GENETICS

MLT‐607

3(2+1)

 

 

 

17

FIFTH

WBC AND PLATELETS DISORDERS

MLT‐608

3(2+1)

 

CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY

MLT‐609

3(2+1)

 

CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY

MLT‐610

3(2+1)

 

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

MLT‐611

3(2+1)

 

LABORATORY MATHEMATHICS

MLT‐612

3(2+1)

 

BIOTECHNOLOGY

MLT‐613

3(2+1)

 

 

 

18

SIXTH

BLOOD BANKING

MLT‐614

3(2+1)

 

IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY

MLT‐615

3(2+1)

 

LABORATORY INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUES

MLT‐616

3(2+1)

 

CLINICAL VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY

MLT‐617

3(2+1)

 

CYTOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICS

MLT‐618

3(2+1)

 

HISTO‐TECHNIQUES

MLT‐619

3(2+1)

 

 

 

18

SEVENTH

MED. LAB MANAGEMENT SKILLS

MLT‐620

3(2+1)

 

BIOINFORMATICS

MLT‐621

3(2+1)

 

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

PMS‐621

3(2+1)

 

BIO‐STATISTICS

PMS‐622

3(2+1)

 

EPIDIMOLOGY

PMS‐623

2(2+0)

 

BIOSAFETY AND BIOSECURITY

MLT‐624

2(1+1)

 

 

 

16

EIGHT

TOXICOLOGY AND FORENSIC SEROLOGY

MLT‐622

3(2+1)

 

BIO ETHICS

PMS‐625

2(2+0)

 

RESEARCH PROJECT/FINAL PROJECT

PMS‐626

6

 

SEMINAR

PMS‐627

1

 

 

 

12

 

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS

 

132

 

ASSESSMENT

The whole academic year consists of two semesters and the student is assessed continuously through the following stages:

Continuous internal assessment of students in all subjects shall be done via surprise quiz, tests, presentations and mid-term examination by the MLT department. A proper record of the internal assessment which includes 30 marks shall be maintained at the department level. The scores obtained in the internal assessment shall contribute to the university examination of the candidate in accordance with the rules of the Khyber Medical University (KMU).

This is the final examination held by KMU where the successful students are promoted to the next class and failures are retained in the same class. No student shall be eligible for university examination without having attended a cumulative 75% of the total lectures/ attendance for each subject in that particular demonstration or subject including practical internship at Northwest General Hospital & Research Centre.

A student can be stopped by the departmental academic committee from appearing in the University final examination on account of poor academic performance,/ attendance during the respective academic semester, or failure to pass the mid-term examination conducted by the MLT department of NWUHS .