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Allied Health Sciences

Why choose Allied Health Sciences

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The importance of Allied Health Professionals cannot be understated. Their role is to provide optimal care with high patient satisfaction as therapists, scientists, technologists, administrators, managers, and assistants with specialties in radiology, cardiology, and surgery, to name a few. For those seeking a career in the medical field without the time and cost of medical school, allied health is an excellent choice to serve patients and assist doctors and nurses in providing diagnoses, recovery, and quality of life. Not only is it a rewarding career, but it is also an industry with a growing and promising demand.

As healthcare evolves and as we see improved health outcomes for patients treated by coordinated medical teams, the role of Allied Health Professionals will continue to play a major role in doctor’s offices, outpatient and inpatient facilities, primary, acute, and chronic care, and surgical teams. Working together to diagnose, prevent, and treat diseases, disabilities, and disorders, allied health practitioners do, and will continue to, influence the delivery of medical care, including advocating on behalf of patients.

Eligibility criteria for AHS

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The pre-medical students mostly prefer and take admission in the Allied Health Sciences Courses if they miss or don’t get admission in MBBS or BDS. Moreover, like the MBBS and BDS graduate Allied, Health Professionals also get 17 Scale Government jobs.

Allied Health Sciences Courses

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