The Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience (B.Sc. Neuroscience) is a 3-year undergraduate Allied Health Science program designed to provide students with foundational knowledge of the structure and function of the nervous system. The course covers brain anatomy, neurological disorders, neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, and techniques used in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions. Students learn to assist neurologists and neurosurgeons in patient care, neuroimaging, and diagnostic procedures such as EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies. The program combines theoretical instruction with practical training in hospital and laboratory settings, allowing students to gain experience in clinical neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and neurorehabilitation.
The B.Sc. The Physician Associate program is a 3-year professional course aimed at preparing students to become skilled healthcare providers who work in close collaboration with doctors. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of clinical skills, including patient assessment, history-taking, diagnostic procedures, and medical treatments. Students also gain hands-on experience through clinical placements in hospitals and healthcare settings. Upon completion, graduates can assist physicians in primary and secondary healthcare settings or further pursue specialized medical studies.
The B.Sc. The Trauma Care Management System program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to handle medical emergencies and trauma care situations. The course includes topics like emergency medical services, trauma patient management, life-saving techniques, and trauma unit operations. Students also learn about critical care management, triage systems, and pre-hospital trauma care. Graduates are prepared to work in emergency departments, trauma care centers, and emergency medical services.


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