The Department of Anaesthesiology plays a vital role in ensuring safe and effective surgical care. The department is responsible for providing anaesthesia, pain management, perioperative care, and critical care services. With a strong academic and clinical foundation, the department trains future doctors in the principles of anaesthesia, resuscitation, and emergency medicine while also engaging in research and innovation.
Vision
To be a leader in anaesthesia, critical care, and pain medicine, recognized for excellence in clinical services, education, and patient safety.
Mission
To provide safe, ethical, and patient-centered anaesthesia care for all surgical procedures.
To train undergraduate and postgraduate students in anaesthesia, pain management, and intensive care.
To ensure the highest standards of perioperative monitoring, emergency management, and resuscitation.
To promote research and adoption of modern techniques in anaesthesiology and critical care.
To contribute to community health services through emergency response and life-support training programs.
Clinical Services
Administration of anaesthesia for general surgery, obstetrics & gynaecology, orthopaedics, ENT, ophthalmology, and super-specialty surgeries.
Pre-anaesthetic assessment and optimization of patients.
Post-operative care including pain management and recovery.
Critical care services in ICU and emergency medicine.
Specialized care in regional anaesthesia, paediatric anaesthesia, and high-risk surgical cases.
Pain clinics for the management of acute and chronic pain.
Academic & Research Activities
Training for MBBS and MD (Anaesthesiology) students.
Hands-on learning in airway management, resuscitation, and life-support techniques.
Research in anaesthetic drugs, techniques, and critical care management.
Regular CME programs, workshops, and skill development sessions in anaesthesia and pain medicine.
Infrastructure & Facilities
Well-equipped operation theatres with modern anaesthesia workstations and monitoring systems.
Dedicated ICU and critical care facilities.
Advanced equipment for ventilation, monitoring, and resuscitation.
Simulation-based training for airway and emergency management.
Experienced faculty and a skilled anaesthesia team providing round-the-clock services.