ANATOMY

The Department of Anatomy serves as the foundation of medical education, enabling students to understand the structure of the human body in relation to its function. Anatomy provides the basic framework upon which all other branches of medicine are built. The department is committed to imparting in-depth knowledge through dissections, models, imaging techniques, and modern teaching methodologies, ensuring students gain a strong conceptual understanding of human anatomy.

Vision

To be a center of excellence in teaching, learning, and research in human anatomy, laying a strong foundation for the advancement of medical education and clinical practice.


Mission

  • To impart comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  • To develop scientific skills, critical thinking, and research orientation in students.
  • To integrate traditional dissection methods with modern imaging and digital technologies.
  • To encourage interdisciplinary collaboration for better understanding of clinical applications.
  • To uphold high standards of ethics, professionalism, and respect for the human body in medical education.

Academic & Research Activities

  • Cadaveric dissection for hands-on learning of gross anatomy.
  • Teaching through prosected specimens, models, histology slides, plastination, and 3D visualization.
  • Integration of radiological anatomy for clinical correlation.
  • Regular seminars, tutorials, and group discussions for active learning.
  • Research in morphology, anatomical variations, embryology, and medical education.

Infrastructure & Facilities

  • Dissection hall with well-preserved cadavers and modern dissection instruments.
  • Histology laboratory with high-quality microscopes and slide collections.
  • Museum displaying specimens, embryological models, and charts.
  • Demonstration rooms with audio-visual teaching aids.
  • Access to digital anatomy learning tools and imaging techniques.
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