DIPLOMA IN DIALYSIS TECHNIQUE

Dialysis is defined as the process of removing excess water, solutes and toxins from the blood through an artificial manner (with use of some medical equipments or machinery). It is generally applied to those persons who are suffering from kidney ailments. In the past few decades due to changing life style and behaviour, there has been an increase in kidney related problems. Kidney dialysis removes waste from the blood. This is typically the job of the kidneys, but when the kidneys fail to execute the job, kidney dialysis is the required treatment for the suffering patient.

Dialysis Technicians, also known as Haemodialysis technicians work together with a doctor to provide proper treatment to people with kidney failure. The Diploma in dialysis technician, also known as Diploma in Dialysis Technology (DDT) is a paramedical course aimed at training students in operating dialysis machines and more. Students of DDT become qualified professionals capable of assisting specialists in dialysis therapy and procedures. They are also trained in educating and communicating with patients about the different procedures and assure them of the success of such procedures.

DDT passout students have plenty of options to choose from in their careers as there are a number of hospitals and dialysis centres that require qualified and skilled technicians/technologists and professionals. Due to current dearth of competent professionals, the scope of finding employment and rapid growth in the field is quite high. One can choose to work as Dialysis in charge, Dialysis Technologist, Trainer etc., in terms of one’s career. With the increasing number of patients with chronic kidney disease and renal failures, the demand for dialysis technician/Technologist is expected to rise faster than average. They can work with nephrologists, medicine specialists, or even general practitioners in nursing homes with Dialysis units, hospitals, private clinics¸government setups or medical college hospitals.