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Jaya Shukla

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In most cases, there are no specific entrance exams required for admission to the Medical Record Technician course. Admissions to Medical Record Technician courses are generally based on the candidate's performance in their 12th-grade examinations, particularly in Science, as it is the preferred stream. However, some institutions may conduct their entrance exams or personal interviews to assess candidates' suitability for the program. 

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Parul Thapa

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To become a Medical Record Officer at AIIMS, the typical qualification requirements include having at least a 12th-grade pass with a preference for candidates who have studied Science.In addition to this, candidates must hold a Diploma in Medical Record Technology or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. This Diploma in Medical Record Technician course provides specialised knowledge in managing medical records, coding, and healthcare data systems. Candidates may also be expected to have practical experience in handling medical records, with proficiency in computer systems and healthcare regulations being advan
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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Choosing the best Medical Record Technician course depends on an individual's career goals and educational background. A BSc in Medical Record Technology is often considered the more comprehensive option, as it offers in-depth knowledge and a broader understanding of health information management, medical coding, and patient data administration. The BSc in Medical Record Technology provides a stronger academic foundation, more career opportunities, and the potential for higher-level positions in the healthcare industry. On the other hand, a UG Diploma in Medical Record Technology can be a quicker, more focused route into the profe
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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, candidates can pursue a Certificate in Medical Record Technician from several colleges. These colleges are:College NamesTotal feesMax Healthcare Education20 KMalwanchal University27.9 KTech Mahindra SMART Academy for Healthcare, Chandigarh35 K

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The qualification required to become a Medical Record Officer (MRO) typically includes a Bachelor's degree in Medical Record Technology or a related field, such as Health Information Management or Medical Informatics. Some institutions may offer a Diploma in Medical Record Technology as well. Along with formal education, an MRO may also need to possess knowledge of medical terminology, healthcare regulations, and computer systems for managing patient data. 

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Mani Sahni

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Candidates can see the year-wise Diploma in Medical Records Technology syllabus below:Diploma in Medical Records Technology Syllabus - Year 1PhysicsChemistryBiologyEnglishDiploma in Medical Records Technology Syllabus - Year 2Medical record sciencesMedico-legal aspects concerned with recordsDiploma in Medical Records Technology Syllabus - Year 3Medical Record ScienceGeneral anatomy, physiology, pathology & microbiologyHospital Bio-Statistics 

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, IGNOU does not offer a specific Medical Record course. However, they do offer various programs in health management and allied healthcare fields, which may cover some aspects of medical record-keeping. If you are specifically looking for a course in Medical Records, it would be best to explore other institutions that offer Diploma or degree programs in health information management or Medical Record Technology.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The MPH fee at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) is INR 1.1 Lacs for non-sponsored, independent students, and INR 2 Lacs for sponsored students. In addition to the tuition fee, MPH students are required to pay various other charges, such as an admission fee of INR 1,000, an exam fee of INR 1,000, a refundable security deposit of INR 10,000, etc. The mentioned fees are sourced from the official website of the institute/sanctioning body. They are still subject to change and hence, are indicative.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum offers a full-time Master of Public Health (MPH) programme. It is a 24-month residential programme commencing on the 1st of July every year. Admission to the programme is primarily based on the entrance test and personal interview conducted by the institute. The institute also gives consideration to other factors, such as educational qualifications and work experience. Interested candidates can visit the institute's official website to apply or learn more about the programme.

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