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Rachana Sharira (Anatomy)

Introduction

The department conducts research to explore the correlation between anatomical structures and physiological functions as described in classical Ayurvedic texts. State-of-the-art anatomical laboratories provide students with practical experience in dissecting cadavers and studying anatomical specimens. Experienced faculty members guide students through academic coursework, research projects, and practical training sessions. The department emphasizes the integration of anatomical knowledge with Ayurvedic principles to understand health, disease, and treatment strategies comprehensively. It plays a vital role in advancing the understanding and application of anatomical principles within the context of Ayurvedic medicine.

Vision

Empowering students with a profound understanding of the intricate structures and functions of the human body, fostering curiosity and innovation in the pursuit of medical excellence.

Mission

To cultivate a dynamic learning environment that integrates cutting-edge research, immersive practical experiences, and collaborative learning, nurturing future anatomists and healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing human health and wellbeing.

To advance anatomical knowledge through interdisciplinary collaboration, innovative research, and community engagement, striving to inspire a deep appreciation for the wonders of the human body and its significance in healthcare and scientific exploration.

Departmental Initiatives

 

  1. Integrated Practical Sessions: Designing practical sessions that integrate traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern anatomical knowledge, providing BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) students with a comprehensive understanding of both perspectives.
  2. Research Opportunities: Offering research opportunities focused on the anatomical basis of Ayurvedic principles, encouraging students to explore the scientific underpinnings of traditional practices and their relevance in contemporary healthcare.
  3. Clinical Observations: Facilitating clinical observations where BAMS students can witness the application of anatomical knowledge in diagnosing and treating patients, fostering a deeper understanding of the clinical relevance of anatomy in Ayurvedic practice.