Certificate awarded
Bachelor's Degree of science in Anesthesia Technology
Major
Anesthesia
Program outcomes
Graduating qualified and scientifically prepared cadres to be distinguished members of the health care team in various hospitals, and the department is committed to graduating trained anesthesia technicians to assist anesthesiologists in providing safe and high-quality care for the patient in operating rooms.
Program objectives
1 . Graduating scientific cadres in the specialty.
2. The student can contribute to resuscitation and intervention cases as necessary
3. The student learns the skills required to deal with different conditions in anesthesia and intensive care.
4. The student learned how to prepare the medications and solutions required for anesthesia.
5 . Enabling students to obtain knowledge and intellectual and skill understanding to learn about anesthesia devices and ways to use and maintain them.
Job Market
Operating, resuscitation and intensive care rooms in public and private hospitals and specialized medical centers
Description
The Department of Anesthisia Technologies was established since the beginning of the founding of the college by decision of the Presidential Council of the Government of National Accord No. (1096) in the year 2018, and among them was the Department of Anesthesia (as a department of the college and it is one of the modern departments that aims to graduate specialized cadres to work in the field of anesthesia and intensive care techniques in Operating rooms as well as in intensive care and resuscitation units)The graduate is granted a certificate of qualification to work as a anesthesia technician (. The duration of study in this specialization is four academic years and six months, during which the student undergoes field training for a period of 24 weeks (six months); During which the student completes a total of eighty-eight academic units) 108 units, over a period of four academic years and six months.
Program content
Duration
4 Year
General credits
39
Elective credits
0
Compulsory credits
49
Total credits
88
Subject code | Subject name | Credits | Subject type | Subject prerequisites |
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MT101 | Arabic language | 2 | General | - |
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MT102 | Medical Terminology | 2 | General | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of medical study |
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MT103 | Computer Applications | 3 | General | - |
Introduction and history of computer sciences ,Computer definition, advantages, disadvantages, main computer parts.Operating systems, application software, and programming languages |
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MT104 | Physics | 3 | General | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of physics Measurements , Vectors , Mechanical ,Movement in one dimension: speed, acceleration, and free fall ,Dynamics: Newton's first law, Newton's second law, Newton's third law, weight and mass, applications to Newton's laws, the force of friction. |
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MT105 | Chemistry | 3 | General | - |
Introducing the course and the topics it contains to introduce the nature of the course: chemical structural formulas and how to name it, and its physical and chemical properties, some methods of preparation and its uses. General chemistry/ recognize the units of measurement for the material – article classification – atomic theory – Periodic Table –isotopes – chemical formulas – chemical calculation – Quantum numbers – Pauli Exclusion Principle – Hund,s rule – physical properties of atoms. Practical chemistry/ identification of acid radical (anion) in sample salts and identification of basic radical (cation) in sample salts. |
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MT106 | Biology | 3 | General | - |
This course covers the principles of biology. It also gives general information about human body, It also covers the laboratory safety issues and the important precautions needed to be taken before, during, and after finishing the laboratory work. This course also covers knowledge of cell structure and its divisions, how traits are passed on from one generation to another, and the different tissues in the body and the systems that make up the human body, as well as knowledge of the classification of the animal kingdom. |
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MT107 | Biostatistics | 2 | General | - |
1- Enable the student to know the importance of statistics and its relationship to other sciences 2- To enable the student to identify the measures of dispersion 3- Enable the student to identify the methods of calculating the correlation coefficient and regression 4- Enable the student to identify the possibilities and methods of calculating them 5- Enable the student to identify random variables and their probability distributions 6- Enable the student to learn about hypothesis tests and methods for testing hypotheses |
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MT108 | First Aid and Occupational Safety | 3 | General | - |
This course covers the principles of first aid and the important equipment used to provide first aid. It also gives a general information about human body, and the symptoms and danger signs of medical problems. It also covers the laboratory safety issues and the important precautions needed to be taken before, during, and after finishing the laboratory work. Occupational health and safety (definition, aims, quality, requirements, and procedure). How to promote occupational health and safety in work place. Occupational hazards, Occupational risk for radiologist. Laboratory safety, universal precaution in laboratory, waste disposal. |
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MT109 | Instrumentation | 3 | Compulsory | - |
Acquaint basic design concepts essential to the understanding of biomedical engineering. Describe the types of research studies and biostatistical parameters used in investigating medical instruments and therapy. Describe the generalized static and dynamic characteristics of instrument performance. Understand the different problem types and problem solving approaches in engineering, biology, and medicine. Appreciate the applications and limitations of instrumentation in clinical environments |
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MT201 | Human Anatomy | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will serve as an introduction to the systems of the human body. Necessary life functions and survival needs will be examined, followed by an orientation of the language of anatomy. Students will learn the terminology, anatomy of each body system. Thorough analyses of tissue types, the integumentary system, skeletal tissue and the human skeleton, joints, muscle tissue and the muscular system, the fundamentals of nervous tissue, the nervous system, the study of blood, cardiovascular system including lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and male and female reproductive systems. Emphasis is placed on the integration of systems as they relate to normal health. |
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MT202 | Biochemistry | 3 | General | - |
This course explores the basic principles of biochemistry and develops the student’s appreciation and understanding of biological networks. including proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids in relationship to biological and metabolic processes |
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MT203 | General Microbiology | 3 | General | - |
The course enables students to know: *The microorganism and definition of all branch of microbiology * The classification of Microorganisms. *Methods and types sterilization and disinfectant. * Culturing and cultivation of Microorganisms and basic way of their identifications |
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MT204 | Histology | 3 | General | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of Introduction to histology Know the different types of tissues of the body Recognize the function performed by each tissue Learn about common terms and definitions used in histology |
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MT205 | Physiology | 3 | General | - |
Physiology is studying of biological function. medical physiology course will study human function at the level of whole organisms, tissues, cells and molecules (Study of human body function).Physiology is fundamental to medicine and studying function in both health and disease. ( Content : Introduction, Autonomic nervous system, Blood, Nerve& muscle, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Gastrointestinal tract, Renal system, Central Nervous system, Special senses, Reproductive system and Endocrine) |
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MT206 | Medical psychology | 2 | General | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature for human |
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MT207 | Professional Ethics | 2 | General | - |
The content is designed to enable the student to be aware of the basic rules of medical ethics. The student will become familiar with the definitions and ethical behavior that is required by the healthcare professional |
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MT208 | Health management | 2 | General | - |
Health Care Management provides a framework for addressing management problems in health care organizations. By the end of the course you will have been exposed to many management ideas, theories and applications, students will be able to: Know the process of communication and its nature, and get to know the environment surrounding the hospital. Identify the forms and types of management, Getting to know the correct and nursing information collection system |
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AT201 | Physics related Anesthesia | 3 | Compulsory | - |
• This course will covers all topics related to equipment, physics and clinical measurement. • Presents easy to understand information in a highly readable format with figures throughout to illustrate equipment and principles. |
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AT202 | Anesthesia Equipment Principles and Applications | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of basic Principles of anesthesia and Resuscitation Urgent Care cover the basic principles of physiology and relevant pharmacology related to anesthesia field |
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MT308 | Research Methodology | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of research Methodology • understand some basic concepts of research and its • methodologies • identify appropriate research topics • select and define appropriate research problem and parameters |
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ML306 | Pathology | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of the disease, including its causes, growth patterns, and consequences. Understand the common terms and definitions used in pathology • Identify of the nature of the disease, including its causes, growth patterns, and consequences • Recognizethe biological characteristics that distinguish each disease from the other. • The ability to distinguish the origin of the disease and how it develops The ability to distinguish the origin of the disease and how it develops |
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AI301 | Principle of Anesthesia | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of Principles of anesthesia cover the basic principles of physiology and relevant pharmacology related to anesthesia field. • Understand basic physiological and pharmacological action of anesthetic drugs within all types (local, general, regional, analgesic and sedative and muscle relaxant, etc.) • Identify concepts in the principles of anesthesia. • Describe the different anesthetic drugs, their preparation methods, and their use • Identify representations, terms, conditions, and principles of anesthesia • Recognize different Anaesthetic triad, the component parts of a typical general Anaesthetic, and adjunctive drugs and techniques. |
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AI302 | Paediatric | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental to Construct basic knowledge aboutchildren age stages .Recognize the paediatric illnesses and assessment the severity of cases. Identify the treatment plan. • Identify children age stages. • Describe the kids disease. • Compare between morbid child and healthy child in same age. • Recognize child disease. • Ability to assess illness. |
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AI303 | General Medicine | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the Knowledge of heart and lung anatomy and its functions, Knowledge of gastrointestinal diseases, Know the classifications of heart diseases, Knowing the circulatory system,Knowing the causes of shortness of breath. |
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AI304 | General Surgery | 2 | Compulsory | - |
General surgery is a discipline of surgery having a central core of knowledge embracing anatomy, physiology, metabolism, immunology, nutrition pathology, wound healing, shock and resuscitation, intensive care, and neoplasia, which are common to all surgical specialties. |
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AI305 | Diagnostic Investigation | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of medical investigations: laboratory, radiological, electrical, etc. Definition: Group of investigations advised by the treating doctor to get diagnosis and treatment of the disease. - Diagnostic test: refers to the various methods used to assess body structures and function to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease and nature of the disease if present. - Objectives of the diagnostic test: - To determine any abnormality. - Used to follow up the cases. - To help the physician [DR] in diagnosis and treatment. - Classifications: |
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AI306 | Pharmacology | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide how a drug affects a biological system and how the body responds to the drug. The discipline encompasses the sources, chemical properties, biological effects and therapeutic uses of drugs. |
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AI401 | Anesthesia | 4 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding how to use medication that prevents people from feeling pain during or following surgery. This course will provide students known the type of anesthesia .the type of anesthetic a person receives may vary according to the kind of medical procedure they require and their individual health needs |
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AI402 | Intensive care | 4 | Compulsory | - |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of intensive care therapy introduce some of the key concepts and terminology regarding the care of critically ill patients. Demonstrate knowledge of the following equipment: Endotracheal tubes. Tracheostomy tubes, Humidifier, ventilators, High frequency ventilators, Differential ventilators, CPAP masks, Suction pump, Electrocardiogram, Pressure monitors - arterial, central venous, pulmonary artery, Pressure monitors - arterial, central venous, pulmonary artery and pulmonary wedge: intracranial and temperature monitors, CPR. Assess: Special instructions pertaining to any operation performed, respiration, level of consciousness, color - blood pressure, pulse temperature, sputum, expectorated (color and quantity), drugs (time last dose of analgesic given), drains, presence of Pacemaker or Intra aortic balloon pump, ECG and blood gas results |
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AI403 | 2 | Compulsory | - | |
This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of theKnowing the functions of the heart, arteries and lungs, Know the classifications of heart diseases • Understand the functions of the heart • Identify the lung functions • Recognize the types of high blood pressure and diabetes • Identify representations, terms, conditions, and • Recognize different between heart disease and diabetes • Construct between lung functions and causes shortness of breath |
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AI404 | Emergency Surgery | 2 | Compulsory | - |
Emergency surgery can be defined as surgery that is required to deal with an acute threat to life, organ, limb or tissue caused by external trauma, acute diseases process, acute exacerbation of a chronic diseases process, or complication of a surgical or other interventional procedure 1- Ability to undertake those abdominal (including urological ), thoracic, vascular, and soft tissue procedures that need to be performed within 24 hours. |
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AI405 | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2 | Compulsory | - |
• Identify representations, terms, conditions of medical disorders in pregnancy including hypertensive disorders, diabetes and epilepsy • complications in early pregnancy including spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy and molar pregnancy. • Understand normal physiology of pregnancy • Identify the principles for antenatal controls and risk estimation of pregnancy and delivery • Recognize pregnancy complications including multiples, fetal growth abnormalities |
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AT406 | Pain management | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course will assist learners to develop approaches to the global assessment of the patient with pain (acute and chronic) to guide diagnosis, care and treatment and the identification of complex cases. This will include conventional health assessment techniques (interview and physical examination), pain assessment tools, psychosocial assessment, specific techniques (e.g. examination of lumbar spine, functionality assessments), and the role and value of diagnostic studies |