The Department of Anesthesia prepares students to play a critical role in surgical and emergency care. Training covers patient monitoring, pain management, and anesthesia techniques, ensuring graduates are ready to provide safe and effective support in operating rooms and critical care units.
The Bachelor of Anesthesia program is offered over four years. The early years emphasize basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, while the later years focus on specialized anesthesia techniques, critical care, and emergency response. Students receive extensive clinical training in operating theaters and intensive care units.
The curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, anesthesia techniques, critical care, pain management, and emergency medicine. Clinical rotations in operating rooms and intensive care units provide practical experience to prepare graduates for demanding roles.
Applicants must have a secondary school certificate with strong performance in sciences (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics required). Entrance exams and interviews may be conducted. Students must demonstrate responsibility and readiness for the high demands of surgical and emergency care.