Sector
Keyword

Renal Dialysis Technician

Hemodialysis Technicians

Nephrology Technicians

Dialysis Incharge

Minimum 12th standard in Science Certified training for Dialysis Technician (programme aligned to HSS/Q 2701 released by Healthcare Sector Skill Council)

Preferred relevant work experience

The tasks a Dialysis Technician is expected to perform include: Operating dialysis machines Performing dialysis on patients

Cleaning and sterilization of the dialysis machines

Givingpatientstherequiredmedical,technical,social,emotionalsupport

Providing vital information of patientsconditions to nurses, doctors and other medical staff

Knowledge about the significance of the medical reports describing the patientscondition

Well versed with the values of the vital parameters under which dialysis can be safely performed Knowledge of the sources of information that can be accessed to maintain an awareness of research and development in one's area of work Proficiency in the method of measuring vital parameters accurately Knowledge on the importance of reporting and minimizing risk

Relevant professional qualification

Knowledge of nephrology technology

Good communication skills

Accuracy in work

Good team player

Sensitive to the needs of the patient

It is not a desk job

Working from home is not available

Contractual and part-time work is available

Need not handle a team

Travelling maybe a part of the job Working hours

Companies usually work for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from clinic to clinic Shift system is available Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No

This job is considered mildly hazardous or dangerous

Health risks such as TB, Hepatitis, SARSOccupational hazards include shift work, violence and stress

For freshers - INR 6,000 to INR 8,000 per monthFor candidates with 2-3 yearsexperience - INR 9,000 to INR 11,000 per month(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Medical Tourism and Certification/Accreditation of Medical Institutions

As covered earlier, medical tourism is being widely promoted by the Indian government. Certification/Accreditation of medical institutions definitely play a large role in attracting foreign nationals to Indian hospitals for treatment. With healthcare delivery players in the private sector vying for a share of international medical tourists, there is bound to be an increase in the number of medical institutions being certified/accredited.

Developments and Newer Areas of Medicine

Combined with the required increase in the density of medical professionals per 1,000 persons, as well as the projected increase in population, significant capacity and skill development is required in the following areas:

Doctors

Nurses

Technicians and paramedics

Among the areas outlined above, the requirement of nurses, technicians and paramedics account for over 75% of the incremental human resource requirement.

The need for Dialysis Technicians is definitely on the rise in today's healthcare scenario.

Healthcare providers across India Large hospitals across India

Public and private hospitals

Clinics across the India

Will be updated

Aligarh Muslim University

Apex School of Dialysis Tecnhology

Asian Institute of Paramedics

Era's Lucknow Medical College & Hospital