- Sterilization: The process of eliminating all forms of microbial life to ensure a contamination-free environment.
- Various Methods of Sterilization: Includes techniques like autoclaving, dry heat, chemical sterilization, and irradiation.
- Bacteriology: The study of bacteria, their classification, and their role in disease.
- Culture and Sensitivity Test: A method to grow bacteria from samples and test their susceptibility to antibiotics.
- Histopathology and Cytology Preparation: Techniques for preparing and examining tissue and cell samples to diagnose diseases.
- General Special Investigation of Urine: Involves tests to detect abnormalities in urine that may indicate various diseases.
- Stool, Sputum, Pus, Semen and Gastric Fluid: Examines these bodily fluids for signs of infection, disease, or other medical conditions through microscopic, biochemical, and culture methods.