COURSE OVERVIEW
The Diploma in Medical Records Technology (DMRT) program at Kingston College of Science (KCS) is designed to train students in the management, maintenance, and analysis of medical records in healthcare settings. This course offers hands-on training and practical exposure through internships at Kingston General Hospital, where students will gain direct experience in managing real medical records and understanding the latest technologies used in the field. The program provides a solid foundation in healthcare data management, medical coding, and health information systems, ensuring students are well-prepared to work in diverse healthcare environments.
The course duration for students who have completed 12th Science is 2 years, and for students with a 10th or 12th in Arts/Commerce, the duration is 3 years. The curriculum focuses on the proper handling of patient records, confidentiality standards, data analysis, and medical billing, essential for running efficient and compliant healthcare facilities.
2/3 Years
Joshi Paramedical Science
15 Only
Graduates of the DMRT program have excellent career prospects in hospitals, healthcare facilities, medical billing companies, and health information departments. They can pursue careers as medical record technicians, health information administrators, or medical coding specialists. This program also provides a pathway for further studies in healthcare management, medical administration, or health information technology.