Mission
The mission of the Anesthesia B.Sc. degree program is to prepare students to become professional, ethical, and evidence-based anesthesiologists equipped with strong scientific knowledge and advanced clinical skills. The program aims to educate graduates capable of providing high-quality anesthesia technology services across diverse settings—hospitals, clinical competencies, critical thinking, and professional skills to ensure safe and effective practice in operating rooms, recovery units, intensive care, and other healthcare settings.
This mission is achieved through a structured, outcomes-based curriculum that integrates foundational medical sciences, specialized anesthesia coursework, simulation-based training, supervised clinical practice, and the use of modern anesthesia technologies.
Vision
The vision of the Anesthesia Department is to become a leading center in anesthesia technology education at the national and international levels. The Department seeks to graduate highly competent anesthesia technologists equipped with strong theoretical knowledge, advanced practical skills, and professional values, capable of contributing effectively to patient safety and quality healthcare delivery.
Objectives
1. Graduates will possess a strong foundation in anesthesia sciences and perioperative principles, enabling them to support safe and effective anesthesia practice in operating rooms, recovery units, and critical care settings.
2. Graduates will be competent in applying clinical skills and technical procedures related to anesthesia technology, including the safe use of anesthesia equipment, monitoring systems, and aseptic practices.
3. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to recognize, respond to, and assist in managing perioperative emergencies and complications, contributing to patient safety and quality of care.
4. Graduates will communicate effectively and work collaboratively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams, maintaining professional, ethical, and respectful relationships with patients, families, and colleagues.
5. Graduates will apply ethical principles, professional standards, and cultural awareness in all aspects of anesthesia-related practice, ensuring patient confidentiality, safety, and dignity.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
By the end of the program, students will be able to:
1. Apply fundamental knowledge of anesthesia sciences, basic medical sciences, and perioperative principles to support safe and effective anesthesia practice in clinical settings.
2. Integrate theoretical knowledge and clinical skills to assist in the delivery of anesthesia care and perioperative patient management in operating rooms and recovery units.
3. Safely operate and prepare anesthesia equipment and monitoring systems in accordance with aseptic techniques, safety standards, and institutional protocols.
4. Collect and document patient data using appropriate clinical tools and technologies to support anesthesia planning, monitoring, and decision-making.
5. Identify and respond appropriately to perioperative emergencies and anesthesia-related complications, contributing to patient safety and quality of care under professional supervision.
6. Apply patient safety principles, infection control measures, and quality assurance practices to minimize risks and enhance clinical outcomes.
7. Communicate effectively and collaborate professionally within multidisciplinary healthcare teams, demonstrating ethical behavior, respect, and cultural sensitivity in patient-centered care.
8. Apply ethical principles, professional standards, and legal responsibilities to maintain patient confidentiality, data privacy, and professional integrity.
9. Analyze clinical situations and participate in problem-solving and quality improvement activities related to anesthesia practice and perioperative care.
10. Demonstrate professional accountability, self-evaluation, and adaptability in response to evolving clinical environments and technological advancements in anesthesia.
11. Apply evidence-based practice and basic research principles to support informed clinical decisions and continuous improvement in anesthesia care.