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MEDICAL TEACHING INSTITUTION (MTI)
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (CMT)
BACHA KHAN MEDICAL COLLEGE (BKMC) MARDAN
Prospectus 2019 & Onwards
Main Nowshera Road opposite Sheikh Maltoon Town Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Tel: 0937-9230681 Fax: 0937-9230681 Website: www.bkmc.edu.pk
Table of Content
S. NO TOPIC PAGE #
1 Messages 1
2 Introduction 4
3 Vision & Mission 5
4 Program Offered 6
5 Medical Laboratory Technology 7
6 Anesthesia Technology 11
7 Dental Technology 15
8 Radiology Technology 19
9 Cardiology Technology 23
10 Administrative/Supportive/Clinical Staff 27
11 Learning Facilities 29
12 Policies/Rules and Regulation 30
13 Admission 32
14 Examination 33
15 Fee 33
16 Class room Policies 35
17 Hospital/Clinical Training Policies 36
18 General Policies 36
19 Code of Conduct 37
20 Photo Gallery 39
21 Location on Map 41
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Message from Chairman Board of Governors Bacha Khan Medical College
Pakistan faces an acute shortage of different cadres of healthcare workers, which is bound to
escalate further because of high population growth rate, inequitable distribution and out-
migration of the healthcare workforce. Along with members of other disciplines, the role of
Allied Health Professionals is equally imperative in the delivery of healthcare and
related services pertaining to the identification, evaluation and prevention of diseases
and disorders. All health professionals should be educated to deliver patient-centered care
as members of an interdisciplinary team, emphasizing evidence-based practice,
quality improvement approaches, and informatics.
In this regard, BKMC added a new pillar in the field of health services and medical education
by initiating College of Medical Technology. I really appreciate the determined efforts of all
members associated with the College of Medical Technology, Mardan in any capacity. I assure
my continuous help and support to the College.
Dr. Syed Fazle Hadi
Chariman BOGs
MTI BKMC
MESSAGES
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Project Director’s Message
Many professionals work closely with physicians and nurses to provide healthcare that is safe,
patient-centered, efficient, equitable, timely, and effective. These professionals represent
many and varied Allied Health disciplines, to name a few, include Medical Lab Technology,
Anesthesia, Radiology, Cardiology and Dental Technology. Being the Project Director, I am
immensely grateful to the Chairman BoGs MTI Mardan for his continuous support and
guidance in the establishment of CMT.
The main purpose of the college is to improve the current status of training and education of
the Allied Health Science sector which is the most important part of health care system. There
is a grave national level deficiency of qualified Allied Health Professionals. This urges for taking
initiatives in public as well as private sectors in this country to establish quality institutions in
order to overcome the deficiency of professional; MTI College of Medical Technology BKMC-
Mardan is one of the steps in this regard. I wish all the students of College of Medical
Technology -BKMC every success in their academic and professional life.
Dr. Abdul Jamil
Project Director
Associate Dean MTI BKMC
MESSAGES
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Principal’s Message
Welcome to the College of Medical Technology (CMT), Bacha Khan Medical College (BKMC)
Mardan. CMT is one of the first initiative of BKMC in Allied Health Sciences offering five
different technologies including Medical Laboratory Technology, Anesthesia, Radiology,
Dental and Cardiology.
Allied Health professionals are recognized as vital, indispensable and distinct members of the
health team globally. While our college comprises of different medical technologies, however
we share the common goals of medical excellence in Allied Health Sciences. Our aim is not
only to equip our students with professional skills but also with the critical thinking and
problem-solving skills which are important for any medical facility. Our faculty comprises of
highly qualified professionals having MPhil and PhD qualification as well as have full-fledged
pathology laboratory and skill labs for hands on experience. Our innovative and unique
programs are designed to meet student’s interests and career aspirations, along with the
market-driven requirements of employers. It’s an exciting time to be a part of this college as
we continue to prepare students to take an active role in shaping the future of Allied Health
Sciences.
Dr. Nasir Ali
Principal
MTI CMT-BKMC
MESSAGES
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INTRODUCTION:
Bacha Khan Medical College (BKMC) is one of the first public sector medical college in
Mardan, inaugurated on 1st January 2010. The present campus of Bacha Khan Medical College
(BKMC) is based in a restructured portion of Mardan Medical Complex, which itself spreads
over 500 kanals of land and is the teaching hospital for BKMC. It is the first Public Sector
Medical College to be recognized in the first year of its establishment by Pakistan Medical &
Dental Council in 2010. As per PMDC requirement, BKMC has already established the college
of Nursing Mardan (CNM) in 2018. It has all the necessary infrastructure up to the final year
MBBS, BDS, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences. The Academic Block houses fully equipped,
air-conditioned Lecture theatres, Library, SLRC, Faculty and Departmental offices.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Medical Teaching Institutions reforms act (2015) sets out the role
and responsibilities of the Board of Governors Bacha Khan Medical College Mardan (BKMC).
The idea of College of Medical Technology (CMT) was conceived by Board of Governors (BoGs)
to meet the challenges of our current health services. The present College is being established
in a rented building located opposite to Sheikh Maltoon Town, main Mardan-Nowshera GT
Road.
The Board of Governors of Bacha Khan Medical College (BKMC) has approved the
establishment of College of Medical Technology under the umbrella of BKMC within its
campus. Degree Level college has been the requirement of PMDC (as per clause: 46) to be
initiated within a period of ten years of the establishment of medical college. In this regard,
BKMC happens to be the pioneer in initiating College of Medical Technology to offer degree
programs in the discipline. Apart from the requirement of the PMDC, it is a step towards
promoting quality health education at BS level as discussed above. Mardan Medical Complex
shall serve as a teaching hospital for the College of Medical Technology, Mardan.
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL
TECHNOLOGY, BKMC
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VISION of CMT
MISSION of CMT
To be the premier source of educational excellence
and training in Allied Health Sciences.
To provide innovative educational environment,
opportunities and hands on experience that
enables individuals, communities and the
region to grow, thrive and prosper.
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CMT offers BS degree program comprising of 8 semesters (4 years) in the following disciplines:
PROGRAM OFFERED
1. Medical Laboratory Technology
2. Anesthesia Technology
3. Dental Technology
4. Radiology Technology
5. Cardiology Technology
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INTRODUCTION:
Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is the pioneer field of Allied Health Sciences which basically deals with Laboratory investigation in terms of diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of diseases. With the current advancement in the field of science and technology, MLT has also evolved greatly. Initially, there used to be 6 months training to become a certified laboratory technician. Then, in 1961 for the first time a School of Medical Technology was established in Pakistan by the government in order to meet with the increasing demand of well educated, trained and competent laboratory personnel.
The Significance of MLT can be understood from the fact that around 70% of all decisions regarding diagnosis, treatment, admission in the hospitals and discharge are solely based on the laboratory results. In UK, the workforce of Laboratory personnel along with other allied health professionals comprises of only 5% but their work underpins around 80% of entire diagnosis and clinical decision.
CAREER:
A Medical Laboratory Technologist (now a days known as Medical Laboratory Scientist) possesses advance knowledge and skills and perform complex test or assays. Laboratory Technologists may be Generalists or a Specialists depending upon the skills and lab they are working in. As per reports, majority of the technologists work fulltime in hospital’s laboratory, reference and research labs or private labs. However, they may also have opportunities of employment in forensic, food and environmental labs. Moreover, numerous manufacturer and supplier of laboratory equipment and diagnostic kits also prefer experience Technologists for development of new products, sales and marketing of their products.
CMT offers a four-year BS MLT program, where students will strongly be educated theoretically along with a robust emphasis on developing practical skills via rigorous training in the different labs of Mardan Medical Complex in order to meet the required challenges of modern health care system.
Medical Laboratory Technology
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Dr. Nasir Ali Mr. Muhammad Hilal Jan Assistant Professor MLT Lecturer MLT PhD, Biotechnology (Brazil) M.Phil, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (UVAS) MSc, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (UOL) BSc, MLT (BMU)
M.Phil, Microbiology (QAU) BSc (Hons) MLT, (NIH/KEMU) DMLT (Punjab Medical Faculty)
Mr. Shehryar Ahmad Mr. Anees Muhammad
Lecturer MLT BS – MLT (KMU)
Lecturer MLT BS – MLT (KMU)
Mr. Muhammad Owais Mr. Hidayat Khan Lecturer MLT BS – MLT (KMU)
Lecturer MLT M.Phil (KUST) BSc- MLT (BMU)
Faculty
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Semester 1
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS101 Biochemistry-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS102 Human Physiology-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS103 Human Anatomy-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS104 English-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS105 Pak Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS106 Computer Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 2
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt%
PMS107 Biochemistry-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS108 Human Physiology-II 4.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS109 Human Anatomy-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS110 English-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS111 Islamic Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 3
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS201 General Pathology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS202 General
Pharmacology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS203 Clinical Bacteriology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS204 Haematology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS205 Human Genetics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS206 Communication Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 4
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS221 General Pathology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS220 General
Pharmacology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS222 Red Blood Cell Disorders
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS223 Clinical Virology and Mycology
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS224 Chemical Pathology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Behavioral Sciences 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS MLT
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Semester 5
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS301 WBCs and Platelet Disorders 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS302 Histopathology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS303 Bioinformatics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS304 Clinical Parasitology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS305 Clinical Pathology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS306 Biotechnology 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 6
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS307 Medical Laboratory
Instrumentation 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS308 Biostatistics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS309 Immunology & Serology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS310 Research methodology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS311 Blood Banking 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS312
Advances in Medical Laboratory Technology
2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 7
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS401 Laboratory Management
Skills 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS402 Fundamental of Infection Control
2.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS403 Molecular Biology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS404 Epidemiology 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS405 Systemic Diagnostic
Bacteriology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS406 Cytology & Cytogenetics 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 8
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS407 Research Project 6.00 20% 70% 10% PMS408 Seminar 1.00 20% 70% 10% PMS409 Medical Sociology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS410 Bioethics 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS MLT
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INTRODUCTION
The Anesthesiologist is often only a vaguely remembered actor from the surrealistic scenes
that precede and follow surgery. With all the powers of Morpheus, the Greek god of sleep and
dreams, the anesthesiologist seems to delight in his role as he smiles down on his vulnerable
patients. Anesthesia was used in 95% of Civil War surgeries. Sulfuric ether had been
discovered in Europe in the 1830's and was first used as an anesthetic in 1846.
The Significance of Anesthesia enables the painless performance of medical procedure that
would otherwise cause severe or intolerable pain to an unanesthetized patient, or would
otherwise be technically unfeasible. Modern medicine would not be possible without
anesthesia. The Department of Anesthesiology provides state-of-the-art-care for patients
undergoing all types of surgical procedures. Because the discipline has become so specialized,
we have subspecialty trained anesthesia Technologist available in areas such as Cardiac,
General, Gynae & Obs, Critical care, Neuro-anesthesia, Pain medicine and trauma.
CAREER:
Career in Anesthesiology is one of the most useful areas in the field of healthcare. There are
many job opportunities for the Anesthesia Technologist. They will get the employment in
medical universities, public sectors, outpatient care center, specialty hospital, Operation
Theater (OR,OT), Post-op Recovery room, Emergency Room, Intensive care Unit, Emergency
Ambulatory Vehicle. After gaining experience, one can work as a teacher in the area of
anesthesiology in national & international universities.
CMT offers a four-year BS Anesthesia Program. The mission of the Department of
Anesthesiology is to advance the CMT of BKMC Mardan by providing the best technologist,
and by advancing the field of anesthesiology through our educational and research efforts. The
Department of Anesthesiology values visionary leadership at all ranks that promotes and
safeguards an organizational culture of respect for all individual’s collaboration and shared
knowledge among all caregivers.
Anesthesia Technology
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Mr. Muhammad Tayyeb Ms. Ayesha Jehad Lecturer Anesthesia Lecturer Anesthesia BS Anesthesia (KMU) BS Anesthesia (KMU)
Mr. Behrul Amin Mr. Muhammad Asad Lecturer Anesthesia Lecturer Anesthesia BS Anesthesia (KMU)
BS Anesthesia (KMU)
Mr. Naqash Ahmad
Lecturer Anesthesia
BS Anesthesia (KMU)
Faculty
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Semester 1
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS101 Biochemistry-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS102 Human Physiology-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS103 Human Anatomy-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS104 English-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS105 Pak Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS106 Computer Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 2
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS107 Biochemistry-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS108 Human Physiology-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS109 Human Anatomy-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS110 English-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS111 Islamic Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 3
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS201 General Pathology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS202 General Pharmacology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS204 Haematology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Communication Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS207 Medical Microbiology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS208 Anatomy Related to
Anesthesia 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 4
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS221 General Pathology-II 3.00 20% 70%% 10% PMS220 General Pharmacology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS295 Community Medicine 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Blood Banking 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS232 Physiology Related to
Anesthesia 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS233 Physics related to Anesthesia 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Anesthesia
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Semester 5
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS324
Pharmacology related to Anesthesia
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS325 Anesthesia Equipments 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS326 History Taking, Pre-operative
assessment & Medication, Post-Operative Care
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS327 Anesthesia & Co-existing Disease 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS328 Critical care 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS329 Leadership & Management 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 6
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS308 Biostatistics 3.00 20% 70%
10% PMS330 Different types of Anesthesia 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS331 Anesthesia related Complications
and their Management 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS332 Anesthesia for Cardiology Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS335 Anesthesia for Neuro, Emergency
& Geriatric Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS341 Research Methodology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 7
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS418 Anesthesia for G/Surgery
orthopedic & Urological Procedure 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS419 Anesthesia for Eye Surgical Procedures
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS420 Anesthesia for ENT Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS421 Anesthesia for Obstetrics and
Pediatric Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS495 Electrocardiograph for Anesthetist 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 8
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS406 Research Project 12.00 20% 70% 10% PMS407 Seminar 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS422 Anesthesia for Dental, Maxilofacial,
Heand and Neck Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS410 Bioethics 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Anesthesia
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INTRODUCTION
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY is field of dentistry that offers an improvement in the community
dental health and to provide dental technologist, a status and recognition in dental care
delivery system.
The Significance of BS Dental is clear from the fact that dentists, maxillofacial surgeons,
prosthodontists, or any other health care specialist cannot work without a Dental
Technologist. Moreover, dental laboratories also need skilled Dental Technologists. Research
in the field of dentistry is also mandatory to aware the people regarding oral hygiene.
CAREER:
A Dental Technologist possesses advance knowledge, skills and performs an effective role in
delivering simple dental treatment. They can also assess maxillofacial surgeons in complex
dental procedures. They can avail opportunities in different clinical setups and hospitals and
dental laboratories. They can also serve as lecturers.
CMT offers 4 years BS Dental program, where students will strongly be educated theoretically.
CMT is committed to provide opportunity to all the students who aspired to become highly
qualified health professionals and enable them to work as professional.
Dental Technology
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Ms. Sana Ali Ms. Sana Batool Lecturer Dental Technology BS-Dental (KMU)
Lecturer Dental Technology BS-Dental (KMU)
Ms. Iqra Ijaz Ms. Uroosa Zeb Lecturer Dental Technology BS-Dental (KMU)
Lecturer Dental Technology BS-Dental (KMU)
Ms. Sadaf Gul
Lecturer Dental Technology BS-Dental
Faculty
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Semester 1
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS101 Biochemistry-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS102 Human Physiology-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS103 Human Anatomy-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS104 English-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS105 Pak Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS106 Computer Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 2
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS107 Biochemistry-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS108 Human Physiology-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS109 Human Anatomy-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS110 English-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS111 Islamic Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 3
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS201 General Pathology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS202 General Pharmacology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Communication Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS207 Medical Microbiology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS254 Chemistry of Dental Materials-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS255 Oral Histology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 4
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS206 Behavioral Sciences 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS256 Tooth Morphology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS257 Dental Materials-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS258 Periodontology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS259 Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS220 Pharmacology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Dental
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Semester 5
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS384 Partial Denture Prosthodontics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS385 Removable Orthodontics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS386 Basics of Minor Oral Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS387 Community Dentistry 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS388 Fundamentals of Oral &
Maxillofacial Radiology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS389 Conservative Dentistry-I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 6
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS308 Biostatistics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS310 Research Methodology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS390 Conservative Dentistry-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS391 Complete Denture and
Prosthodontics 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS392 Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Prosthesis
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS393 Pediatric Dentistry 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 7
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS453 Fixed Orthodontics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS454 Fixed Prosthodontics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS455 Fundamentals of Implantology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS456 Advances in Dentistry 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS457 Medical Emergencies in Dental
Practice 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS458 Minor Oral Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 8
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS406 Research project 6.00 20% 70% 10% PMS407 Seminar 1.00 20% 70% 10% PMS458 Bioethics 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Dental
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INTRODUCTION
Radiology is the field of Allied Health Sciences which uses X rays, gamma rays, and other forms
of ionizing radiation in the treatment of diseases. In more recent years, radiology has come
to embrace diagnosis by a method of organ scanning with the use of radioactive isotopes and
nonionizing radiations, such as ultrasound and radiofrequency waves. Similarly, the scope of
radiotherapy has extended to include, in the treatment of cancer, such agents as hormones
and chemotherapeutic drugs.
The significance of Radiology can be understood from the disease management, with a wide
choice of tools and techniques available for the detection, staging and treatment. Diagnostic
imaging provides detailed information about structural or disease related changes. Early
diagnosis saves lives. Without diagnosis there can be no treatment, there can be no cure.
CAREER:
With an immediate and sustainable demand for educated radiologic technologists in
hospitals, clinics, and physicians’ offices, the field of radiography should continue to show
higher than average job growth into the future. Job seekers can stand out in a growing field
of qualified professionals by completing a four-year degree in radiology technology and by
gaining as much hands-on experience as possible prior to their career in radiology.
CMT (College of Medical Technology) offers four-year BS Radiology program, where the
students will completely educate theoretically as well as practically via proper training in the
different section of Radiology department in Mardan Medical Complex in order to meet the
required challenges of modern health care system.
Radiology Technology
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Ms. Areena Khan Ms. Aqsa Siddique Assistant Professor Radiology MS-Biomedical Sciences (NUST)
BS-Radiology (RMU)
Lecturer Radiology BS-Radiology (KMU)
Ms. Sadiqa Mr. Muhammad Shahzeb Lecturer Radiology BS-Radiology (KMU)
Lecturer Radiology BS-Radiology (KMU)
Mr. Yasir Shahid Lecturer Radiology BS-Radiology (KMU)
Faculty
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Semester 1
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS101 Biochemistry-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS102 Human Physiology-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS103 Human Anatomy-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS104 English-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS105 Pak Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS106 Computer Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 2
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS107 Biochemistry-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS108 Human Physiology-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS109 Human Anatomy-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS110 English-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS111 Islamic Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 3
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS201 General Pathology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS202 General Pharmacology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS206 Communication Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS210 Regional and Radiological
Anatomy -I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS211 General Radiology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS212 Radiation Sciences and
Technology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 4
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS234 Clinical Medicine-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS235 Regional and Radiological
Anatomy –II 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS236 Conventional Radiological Procedures & Clinical practice
4.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS237 Radiological Positioning & Clinical Practice
4.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS238 Computed & Digital Radiography (CR & DR)
2.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS239 Radiobiology & Radiation Protection
2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Radiology
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Semester 5
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS313 Computed Tomography (CT) 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS314 Mammography & Special
Radiological 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS315 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
4.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS316 General Surgery 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS317 Interventional Radiology 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS318 Clinical Medicine-II 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 6
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS308 Biostatistics 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS310 Research Methodology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS319 Radiological & Cross-Sectional
Anatomy 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS320 Computed Tomography (CT) Procedure & Clinical Practice
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS321 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Procedures & Clinical Practice
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS322 Therapeutic Radiology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 7
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS411 Clinical Sonography 4.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS412 Angiography & Cardiac Imaging 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS413 Nuclear Medicine 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS414 Echocardiography 2.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS415 Electrocardiography (ECG) 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS416 Clinical Pathology &
Radiological Presentation 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 8
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS406 Research Project 6.00 20% 70% 10% PMS409 Medical Sociology 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS417 Patient Care & Management 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Radiology
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INTRODUCTION
Cardiology Technology is an emerging field of Allied Health Sciences. It is the study of heart,
its functions, disorders and diseases associated with cardiovascular system. This field basically
utilizes invasive and non-invasive procedures for diagnostics, therapeutic and preventive
purposes in cardiovascular care. The main procedures involved in cardiology technology are
electrocardiography and stress ECG, echocardiography, electrophysiology, interventional
cardiology, preventive cardiology, nuclear cardiology, cardiopulmonary diseases and cardiac
surgery.
CAREER:
After successful completion of four years BS degree in cardiology technology, The Cardiology
technologists have opportunities both in universities and hospitals, as lecturer and clinically
as cardiology technologist to assist invasive procedures such as implanting cardiac catheters
during angiographic and angioplasty procedures, inserting pacemakers, assisting
electrophysiology procedures and assisting Cardiac surgeon during cardiac surgery.
Cardiology technologists also perform and report on noninvasive procedures such as
echocardiography, electrocardiography and exercise tolerance test (ETT). They will also be
able to work in all public and private sector hospital.
The CMT will be able to play a major role in producing professional Cardiac Technologist
through a taught course of four-year BS degree program in Cardiology Technology. During
studies the student will be allowed for clinical exposure in different hospitals to learn clinical
aspects of different diseases related to cardiology and to utilize their knowledge in diagnostic
procedures such as ECG, Echocardiography, ambulatory B.P monitoring, ECG Event/loop
Monitoring and angiography and stress testing etc.
Cardiology Technology
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Mr. Abid Ullah Shah Mr. Waleed Ahmad Lecturer Cardiology BS-Cardiology (KMU)
Lecturer Cardiology BS-Cardiology (KMU)
Mr. Syed Arshad Mr. Adeel Ahmad Khalil Lecturer Cardiology BS-Cardiology (KMU)
Lecturer Cardiology BS-Cardiology (KMU)
Mr. Jafar Iqbal
Lecturer Cardiology BS-Cardiology (KMU)
Faculty
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Semester 1
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS101 Biochemistry-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS102 Human Physiology-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS103 Human Anatomy-I 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS104 English-I 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS105 Pak Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS106 Computer Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 2
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS107 Biochemistry-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS108 Human Physiology-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS109 Human Anatomy-II 4.00 20% 70% 10% PMS110 English-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS111 Islamic Studies 2.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 3
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS201 General Pathology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS202 General Pharmacology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS204 Haematology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Communication Skills 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS207 Medical Microbiology-I 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS213 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 4
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS218 Cardiopulmonary Physiology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS220 General Pharmacology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS221 General Pathology-II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS206 Behavioral Sciences 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS226 Haematology-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS227 Medical Microbiology-II 2.00 20% 70% 10% PMS242 Electrocardiography-I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Cardiology
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Semester 5
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS369 Clinical Medicine-I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS370 Electrophysiology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS371 Echocardiography-I 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS372 Electrocardiography-II 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS373 Interventional Cardiology 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS374 Medical Physics 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 6
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS447 Research Methodology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS375 Clinical Medicine-II 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS449 Biostatistics 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS377 Diagnostic Equipments in Cardiology
3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS378 Echocardiography –II 3.00 20% 70% 10% PMS379 Pulmonary Diseases 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 7
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS442 Nuclear Cardiology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS443 Heart Disease 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS328 Critical Care 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS448 Preventive Cardiology 3.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS404 Epidemiology 2.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS376 Cardiac Surgery 3.00 20% 70% 10%
Semester 8
Subject ID Subject Name Credit Hours Mid% Final% Int Assmnt% PMS407 Research Project 6.00 20% 70% 10% PMS408 Seminar 1.00 20% 70% 10%
PMS450 Subject of Own Interest 4.00 20% 70% 10%
Course Structure BS Cardiology
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LIST OF VISITING FACULTY & TEACHING STAFF
S No. Name Designation
1. Dr. Muhammad Naeem Assistant Professor Dentistry
2. Dr. Muhammad Ali Assistant Professor Anesthesia
3. Dr. Noor Ul Hadi Assistant Professor Cardiology
4. Ms. Fazilat Lecturer English
5. Mr. Muhammad Irfan Lecturer Islamyat
6. Mr. Mohsin Lecturer Computer
7. Ms. Hamida Bibi Lecturer Pak Study
LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
S No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Nasir Khan Administrative Officer
2. Mr. Muhammad Haq Nawaz Account Officer
3. Mr. Jawad Khan Accountant
4. Mr. Rifaq Hussain Computer Operator
5. Mrs. Seema Bakhtiar Assistant Librarian
6. Mr. Wasid Amin Store keeper
LIST OF TECHNICAL STAFF
S No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Syed Muhammad Bilal JCT Radiology
2. Mr. Faiq Khan JCT Cardiology
3. Mr. Wasim Ullah JCT Medical Lab Technology
4. Mr. Sher Rahman JCT Medical Lab Technology
5. Mr. Asghar JCT Dental Technology
6. Mr. Abbas Khan JCT Dental Technology
7. Mr. Mohammad Irfan Rafi JCT Anesthesia
8. Mr. Muhammad Idrees JCT Anesthesia
cture BS Radiology
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LIST OF MINISTERIAL STAFF
S No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Mujahid Hayat Naib Qasid
2. Mr. Zaheer Uddin Naib Qasid
3. Mr. Alam Zeb Naib Qasid
4. Mr. Saddam Hussain Naib Qasid
5. Mr. Ubaid Ur Rehman Muslim Sweeper
6. Mr. Mukhtiyar Ali Muslim Sweeper
7. Mr. Inayat Ur Rehman Muslim Sweeper
8. Mr. Asif Ali Shah Lab Attendant
9. Mr. Habib Ullah Lab Attendant
10. Mr. Irfan Mali
11. Mr. Shah Nawaz Helper
12. Mr. Syed Nauman Ali Shah Security Guard
13. Mr. Ishaq Security Guard
14. Mr. Fahad Security Guard
15. Mr. Shakeel Security Guard
16. Mr. Murad Hussain Security Guard
17. Mr. Junaid Khan Security Guard
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Lecture Halls: All lecture halls are air conditioned and fully equipped with multimedia, white boards and
other teaching facilities.
Library: Library is well furnished and having sufficient number of books of Allied Health Sciences and
Basic Medical Sciences with different journals. Access to National Digital Library Program has
been initiated.
Skill Labs: At CMT, we have fully equipped skill Labs given below:
• Skill Lab MLT
• Skill Lab Anesthesia
• Skill Lab Dental
• Skill Lab Radiology
• Skill Lab Cardiology
• Anatomy Museum
Computer Lab: Computer/IT Lab is fully equipped with advance computer systems and high-speed internet
connectivity. Students will have access to online literature and can utilize it for their routine
academic requirements.
Hospital/Clinical Training All the clinical trainings will be provided at Mardan Medical Complex which is a 520 bedded tertiary care hospital. It is the largest health care facility at the northern zone of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa having around 20 departments. It has all the major and minor specialties with state of the art diagnostic and supportive services such as pathology, radiology (CT scan & MRI), dental (maxillofacial unit), anesthesia and cardiology.
Hostel Facilities: Hostel facility is available for female students in the campus with all necessary requirements.
Sports/Extra Curricular Activities: Annual sports week will be organized each year.
A study trip will be conducted every year.
Transport: Transport will be provided form the centralized pool of BKMC.
Teaching and Learning Facilities
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Safety & Security:
The college is provided with good security arrangements e-g CCTVs/DVR and the services of security guards. They provide round the clock security to the campus. Fire extinguisher are available at every floor along with emergency exit.
Canteen:
The campus has a canteen that serves during working hours. Besides catering for the food
and drinks, some daily need items are also available.
Other Facilities
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Admission: CMT offers admission in 5 different disciplines with a limited number of seats. The candidates
will apply on prescribed form available at the official website of CMT (www.cmt.bkmc.edu.pk)
or BKMC ( www.bkmc.edu.pk ). Admissions will be opened to all genders having domicile of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa having Higher Secondary Certificate (e-g Pre-medical) from a recognized
board or Equivalent qualification certified from Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC)
with minimum 50% marks. Admission will purely be merit based, approved by
admission/selection committee of CMT-BKMC as per policies. The decision of admission
committee will be deemed as final. Selected candidates will be medically checked by college
medical board for their fitness or otherwise. After selection the student has to deposit original
documents to the college.
The following criteria will be followed for admission:
F.Sc/Equivalent Examination 80% SSC 20% Admission/Selection Committee
• Principal Chairman
• Vice Principal Member
• Academic Coordinator Member
• Program Coordinator Member
• Student Affair In-charge Member
• Representative from BKMC/CNM Member
Cancellation of Admission
i. CMT has the right to cancel admission at any stage if the documents presented are
found fake.
ii. A written application for cancellation of admission with suitable reasons will be
required if any selected student wants to cancel his/her admission at any stage of the
program.
iii. Claim for fee refund after cancellation will not be entertained. In addition, one lac
(100000/PKR) Pakistani rupees will be charged as penalty from the student.
Migration Policy • For Migration, rules and regulation described by KMU will be followed.
Rules & Regulations/Policies
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Change of Discipline There will be no change of discipline once selected.
Examinations Policies
Mode of Examination:
a. There will be continuous assessment and evaluation of the students, which
includes attendance, class behavior, assignments, presentations and examinations
behavior.
b. Apart from assignment, there will be a mid-term exam which will be conducted by
the college.
c. Final examination will be conducted by KMU at the end of each semester.
d. In order to get promoted to the next semester, a student has to pass 50% of the
total subjects offered in the semester.
e. There is no make-up examination and the students failing the module /semester
will have to Re-appear in the following semester with junior class.
f. All examination assessments will be conducted according to KMU rules and
regulations. These rules are available on KMU website https://www.kmu.edu.pk/
Fee Policies
FEE STRUCTURE FOR BS ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
S.NO DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 1. Admission Fee 10,000/-PKR
2. Security 5000/- PKR
3. Registration Fee As per actual
4. Tuition Fee (Per semester) 50,000/- PKR
5. Examination Fee As Per actual
6. Hostel Fee 12000/-PKR
7. University Retention Fee As per actual
8. Any Other As per actual
Fee Policy:
• The fee and dues will be charged from each student per semester as per details given
in the prospectus.
• All fee and dues of the first semester must be paid on or before the last date
mentioned in the offer letter of admission, otherwise his/her admission will be
cancelled and seat will be offered to the next candidate on merit list.
• For subsequent semesters fee and dues for academic year if not paid within 15 days
of start of semester a fine of Rs. 100/- per day will be imposed. If the student fails to
pay his/her fee and dues within 30 days, his/her name will be struck off from the
institution.
• Any change in the fee is subjected to decision of administration/Project Director.
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Calculation of fine on late fee submission:
The fine shall be calculated from the due date till the date of deposition of semester fee.
Note:
• The College has the right to increase the fee at a rate of 10 % annually.
• There is no fee concession/installment policy
• Fine once levied will not be condoned.
Fee Refund Policy
% age of Fee* Timeline** for Semester
Full (100%) fee Refund Up to 7th day of commencement of classes
Half (50%) fee Refund From 8th to 15th day of commencement of classes
No Fee (0%) Refund From 16th day of commencement of classes
* %age of fee shall be applicable on all components of fee, except for security and admission
charges.
**Timeline shall be calculated continuously, covering both weekdays and weekend.
Note: All late admission cases (Admission offered after commencement of classes), the days
for fee refund shall be counted from the date of admission as per above table.
Dress-code: In order to maintain academic dignity and sanctity of the institute and promote proper
academic environment, students are required to be properly dressed.
Summer: For male students; White shirt, Steel grey tie, Black pantaloons with simple black
belt along with black shoes and white socks.
For females; Aqua/Sea green shirt with white trouser and plain white dupatta is
compulsory along with simple black shoes and white socks.
Winter: Only Black Coat/Sweater is allowed for both male and female students.
Note:
• Wearing Lab coat all the time inside the campus is mandatory.
• Female student must come without jewelry.
ID Card
Every student will carry their own University/ Institute Identity card duly displayed on his/her
uniform. ID card will be issued by the college after applying on the prescribed form along with
depositing ID card fee. If a student loses his/her card, he/she has to report to the competent
authority. Once the competent authority approves the issuance of new card, then it will be
issued upon submitting normal fee along with fine.
Policies
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Library/Disciplinary Rules and Regulations: Students are expected to observe the following rules while using the library services; any
violation of these rules will incur appropriate disciplinary action.
• Leave your personal belongings such as handbags, briefcases, etc., outside the library
entrance, on your own responsibility. The library disclaims any liability for loss or
damage.
• Books will be issued to the students who have library card.
• Books will not be issued to any student for more than 10 days and if any student fails
to return the book within stipulated time, a fine of Rs 100/day will be charged.
• Not more than 2 books will be issued to the student at one time. In order to get other
book, he/she must first submit the previous books.
• Do not write, underline or mark any book. Library books will be carefully examined on
return and the borrower will be held responsible for the damage.
• Any damage or loss of the book by the student, will be replaced by the respective
student.
• Complete silence should be observed except for brief and subdued talk with the library
staff.
• Drinks and eatables are not allowed in the library.
• Keep your mobiles off within the library premises.
• Group study and discussion are not allowed inside the library.
CLASS ROOM POLICIES The class room session runs from Monday to Friday, between 0800 - 1500 hours.
Attendance: It is mandatory that students attend all academic sessions including lectures, tutorials,
seminars, practicals, clinicals, assignments and examinations.
Following are specific policies related to attendance A minimum of 75% overall attendance is required for all subjects. Attendance of each student
will be assessed before all exams/ assignments and graded presentations. Those failing to
meet required attendance will be allotted zero marks in subsequent exam/assignment and
graded presentations.
Students should be present in class at scheduled time. Student arriving within ten minutes of
schedule time will be marked late where as those arriving after ten minutes will be marked
absent. Three times being late will be considered as one absent. Student must be aware that
informed/Sick/emergency leaves will also reduce the percentage of attendance as absentee
will.
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Hospital/Clinical Training Policies Attendance and timings in the clinical training will also be observed critically as there will be
no compromise on these. Students are expected to follow the scheduled time religiously. If a
student fails to secure 85% attendance in the clinical training, their marks will be deducted.
In addition, students are also required to update their Log books on daily basis and must
submit them on time at the end of the term (before commencement of final exam). If any
student did not submit the Log book, he will be given zero marks.
Note:
Any unsafe practice or unethical behavior found in the clinical area during the program will
be dealt with according to the following process.
• For Unsafe Practice
o Documentation in “Incidence Form”
o Learning contract / corrective action.
• For Unethical Behavior
o Any of misbehave /misconduct will never be tolerated
o There will be formal hearing
o If the student is found guilty, he/she will be dealt accordingly as per
rules.
GENERAL POLICIES
• Students are primarily responsible for their own learning and completion of the
scheduled examinations and attendance of all academic activities.
• The entire building of College and Hospital including washrooms and student lounges
have been declared “No Smoking Zone”. Students are expected to respect it.
• Eating and drinking is prohibited in the classrooms/tutorial rooms, learning resource
center and libraries etc.
• The students are expected to dress in a simple and decent manner at all times in
campus. Tight trousers / Jeans, unpleasant shades and undesirable figures on shirts
must be avoided. Students must wear lab coats while going to lecture halls, library and
in hospital premises during duty hours.
• Students are not permitted to use mobile phone at any time while they are in campus
or in the clinical areas.
• Students are not allowed to use Admin office phone for their personal use.
• Students are not allowed to attend visitors inside the college at any times.
• Written authorization from the Principal is required before making any public
statement, communication or correspondence with the press or other media for mass
communication.
Disclaimer: For all the policies, there could always be an exception. For individual cases,
depending on the nature of case, decisions are given by the relevant committee/competent
authority.
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Code of Conduct:
• The College expects its students to strive for the acquisition of attributes that benefit
objectives of CMT. These attributes, in turn should be reflected in their everyday
behavior, attitude and attire.
• All students are expected to observe high standards of honesty, morality and
discipline.
• Students will always respect the rights and privileges of all members of CMT and
hospital and abstain from the conduct that might damage the reputation of CMT and
that may lead to the disruption of any academic program of the College.
• Students are expected to show tolerance, understanding and respect to others while
sharing their point of views. In case of any misunderstanding with peers, faculty
members or college authorities’ discussions and open exchange of view is encouraged.
• Students are expected to be respectful to members of the opposite gender and be
cognizant of Pakistani cultural norms in cross gender interaction at all times. In
addition, they will refrain from any behavior that can be interpreted by others as
harassment.
Following conditions will be considered as offense to the institution and will be dealt
according to disciplinary policies:
• Beating or assault on students, faculty or clients or member of staff.
• Any form of unauthorized rallies, demonstration or any sort of organized obstructions
against student/college, hospital function in any manner whatsoever.
• Malicious acts, thefts, willful damage or misuse of college property.
• Unauthorized housing of persons in the hostel or other building in the college.
• Cheating, plagiarism or the use of unfair means in examination or any other academic
setting, student is assigned zero credit in that particular paper/assignment.
• Possession, use and display of firearms, drugs, alcohol or other contraband items in
campus or at college related events.
• In case a student is involved in any illegal or criminal case, the concerned student will
be responsible to put up his/her defense
• “ZERO TOLERANCE TO AGGRESSION”
Disciplinary Action Procedure:
• Written complaint against the defaulter from students/ complainant to chairperson.
• Chance of defense in shape of explanation in writing by the defaulter.
• Based on information from different sources, decision would be made by disciplinary
committee whether it is a minor or major infraction.
Policies
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Minor Infractions/Offenses:
• It includes irregularities, absenteeism, defamation of profession and institution, for
example blackmailing in newspapers, negative projection, plagiarism, breaking rules
and damage of property etc.
• For minor infraction three written warnings will be issued, if there is no improvement
then the case will be treated as a major infraction.
Major Infarction/Offenses:
• Major infractions/ offenses include theft, malpractice, misconduct, strikes,
involvement in politics, unethical attitude with patients, addiction, suicide attempts,
medication errors, cheating in examination, harassment etc.
Penalty
Final decision of penalty could be either:
• Written warning and consent from the parents to not repeat the same offence in
future.
• Demoting six months back in the program
• Termination from the Program/Blacklisting from the institution.
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DISCLAIMER: Contents of this prospectus for CMT-BKMC for Allied Health Sciences programs are intended to be
implemented in good faith. Any adversity occurring to the students, faculty and others because of the
content shall not be brought to the court of law against the institution or its functionaries. Rules and
regulation governing various aspects of the students conduct in institution (e-g eligibility, admission,
syllabus, discipline, examinations, migration, fee and other charges etc) are given in this document as
they stand decided at the time of its publication. The institution authorities reserved the right to
modify, add or delete any statement in it without prior notice. Published rules, criteria and protocols
do not in any way restrict the institution to modify these whenever in its judgment it is called for and
to implement the modified rules/regulations from a date deemed appropriate.
The CMT-BKMC will take all responsible steps to provide educational services according to their vision
in a manner set out in the prospectus and in the documents that will be issued to the students, who
are accepted as students of the CMT-BKMC should certain circumstances beyond the control of the
institution dilute their ability to provide educational services, the CMT-BKMC will take all the
responsible steps to minimize the resultant disruption to the educational services. Application for
admission would imply acceptance of the contents of the prospectus and amendments issued from
time to time. Furthermore, none of the candidate is eligible for admission at CMT-BKMC without
Undertaking/Affidavit duly signed by Notary Public on a legal stamp paper. The administration
reserves the rights to bring changes in the policies and rules, regulations time to time without any
prior notice.
This prospectus sets forth new rules and regulations and repeals all the prospectuses published
before. These regulations will be applicable on all the students of CMT-BKMC.