The Department of Physiology forms a vital link between basic medical sciences and clinical practice. Physiology deals with the normal functions of the human body, enabling students to understand how organs and systems work in harmony. This knowledge provides the essential background for diagnosing and treating diseases. The department is committed to teaching, research, and innovation, ensuring students gain a holistic understanding of the human body at cellular, tissue, organ, and systemic levels.
Vision
To be a leading center for excellence in physiology education, research, and innovation, fostering medical graduates with a deep understanding of human body functions for improved healthcare delivery.
Mission
To provide comprehensive teaching and training in human physiology to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
To cultivate analytical, problem-solving, and research-oriented skills among learners.
To integrate basic physiological principles with clinical applications for better understanding of health and disease.
To encourage the use of modern technologies and simulation models in physiology education.
To contribute to the advancement of biomedical research and innovations for community health benefits.
Academic & Research Activities
Structured teaching programs including lectures, demonstrations, tutorials, and practical sessions.
Training in clinical physiology, experimental physiology, and applied physiology.
Research in areas such as neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, endocrinology, and exercise physiology.
Student involvement in journal clubs, case discussions, and scientific projects.
Collaboration with clinical departments for interdisciplinary research and applied learning.
Infrastructure & Facilities
Well-equipped laboratories for experimental, clinical, and human physiology.
Haematology, cardiovascular, and respiratory labs with modern equipment.
Research facilities for advanced physiological experiments.
Audio-visual teaching aids and digital simulation tools for effective learning.
Experienced faculty guiding students in both teaching and research activities.