Admission Inputs and Learning Outcomes

Department of Anesthesia Techniques

Admission Inputs and Learning Outcomes

Admission Inputs:

To be admitted to the Department of Anesthesia Techniques, the student must have successfully completed high school with either a scientific or biological stream.

Learning Outcomes:

The Anesthesia Techniques program at Al-Hikma College aims to prepare graduates who are capable of:

Assisting the Anesthesiologist: Providing assistance to the anesthesiologist in all stages of surgery, from patient preparation to the completion of the procedure.
Managing Medical Equipment: Efficiently handling various medical devices used in anesthesia, such as anesthesia machines, vital signs monitoring devices, and infusion pumps.
Monitoring the Patient: Accurately monitoring the patient’s condition during and after surgery, and intervening promptly in case of complications.
Pain Management: Assisting in pain management for patients post-surgery and providing necessary care.
Professional Ethics: Adhering to the highest standards of professional ethics in the workplace.

Employment Opportunities for Graduates:

Hospitals: Working in operating rooms and intensive care units.
Medical Centers: Working in specialized medical centers such as surgical centers and pain management centers.
Dental Clinics: Working in dental clinics that perform surgeries.
Armed Forces: Working in military hospitals.

Overall, the Anesthesia Techniques program at Al-Hikma College equips students with the essential skills and knowledge to work in the field of anesthesia, ensuring the safety of patients during surgical procedures.




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