Department of Sareera Rachana

Department of Sareera Rachana

 

Introduction

 As the cornerstone of medical education, Sharira Rachana(Anatomy) provides students with the essential knowledge of the human body's structure, which is fundamental to understanding its function and diagnosing ailments. Our department is dedicated to offering high-quality teaching through a combination of theoretical lectures and hands-on dissections.

We aim to instill not only academic proficiency but also a deep respect for the human body, fostering the development of compassionate and skilled healthcare professionals.

Our faculty, equipped with expertise and passion, strive to create an interactive learning environment where students can explore, question, and apply anatomical principles in their clinical practice.

We believe in the integration of modern educational tools, research opportunities, and a student-centered approach to ensure that our learners are well-prepared for the complexities of patient care and medical practice.

The Faculty will maintain expertise and provide instruction of Human Anatomy in the Problem Based Learning curriculum for first phase BAMS medical students and other students as is appropriate.  The faculty will provide didactic teaching, lab apprenticeship, development and review of resource materials, curricular evaluation, small-group tutoring and other duties ancillary to curricular needs.  The human anatomy curriculum will include basic, applied, and clinical anatomy as well as introductions to diagnostic imaging, differential diagnosis, physical exam, surgery, and other components.  Faculty will provide impetus, instruction, challenge, and guidance regarding knowledge of the human body and its tissues both conceptually and through cadaveric and microscopic study.  Anatomy in the medical school curriculum offers a broad base of sub-disciplines comprised of practical and clinical gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, histology and ayurveda anatomy. Faculty will provide impetus, instruction, challenge, and guidance regarding knowledge of the human body and its tissues both conceptually and through cadaveric and microscopic study.

The Department will conduct basic research and will foster an intellectual environment that encourages a sense of inquiry.  The Department will carry out its service responsibilities to the campus.  To help achieve these goals, the Department will maintain a working environment conducive to the professional and personal well-being of every member of the Department, and it will promote academic relationships with other colleges and intern departments that will help to achieve the goals of teaching and research excellence at Ayurveda Campus and Teaching Hospital.

Vision

Sharira Rachana (Anatomy) works to clarify its vision for students' familiarity within Ayurveda Campus and Teaching Hospital with basic medical information in the subject of Gross Anatomy, Histology, Neuroanatomy and Embryology as a cornerstone in the comprehension of clinical sciences, and the branch aspires to be a pioneer and distinguished in modern medical education relying on advanced scientific methods in undergraduate studies programs. Continuing medical education, and to be among the branches of medical colleges capable of qualifying students with highly competitive capabilities as a step for excellence in medical education and to contribute to scientific research to advance health services and participate in the community service.

 

Mission

Building an educational system based on high-quality educational programs that stimulate creativity and consolidate information by focusing on deep learning to acquire the knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary for the future doctor to ensure the improvement of the educational process and the numbers of competitive doctors and the application of all professional ethics and social values in order to improve the health status of society. The branch also works on developing the scientific and professional capabilities of faculty members and scientific and cultural communication with scientific institutions locally and internationally.

Objectives

The Sharira Rachana (Anatomy) branch aims to fulfill its mission by applying its vision of teaching modern human anatomy through:

Course Description

Sharira Rachana (Anatomy) is segmentation of Ayurveda which exclusively deals with the study of human body through dissection, which forms the subtle essential basics and sets a strong base for further medical knowledge.

General Objectives

At the end of the course, Students will be able to;

a.       Explain fundamental principles of Ayurveda Sharira Rachana.

b.      Comprehend the normal disposition, inter-relationships, gross, functional and applied anatomy of the various structures in the body.

c.       Locate the site of gross lesions according to the deficits encountered.

d.      Develop the skill of dissecting & identifying the structures of the body.

Specific objectives

At the end of the course, Students will be able to;

a.       Explain fundamental principles of Ayurveda Sharira Rachana e.g - definitions of Sharira and Shaarira (six regions of the body, sub divisions), Constitution of Purusha, Panchabhautikatvam, Trigunatmakatvam, Tridoshamayatvam, Karma Purusha and Doshadhatumala-mulakatvam, etc.

b.      Define Shaarira, Garbha Shaarira, Pramana Shaarira, Asthi Shaarira, Sandhi Shaarira, Sira, Dhamani, Srotas Shaarira, Peshi Shaarira, Koshtha Evam Ashaya Shaarira, Kalaa Shaarira, Uttamangiya Shaarira, Marma Shaarira, Indriya Shaarira.

c.       Explain branches of anatomy.

d.      Discuss preservation methods of cadaver.

e.       Introduce Anatomical Terminologies.

f.       Explain Embryology, Osteology, Arthrology, Cardiovascular system, Lymphatic system, Myology, Respiratory System, Digestive system, Urinary System, Reproductive system, Endocrinology, Nervous System, Sensory organs, Surface and Radiological anatomy.

g.      Describe practical study of bones, organs, surface and radiological anatomy, location of Marma.

h.      Demonstrate detailed dissection of the whole body.

i.        Demonstrate histology slide.

PRACTICAL

Content of practical

                     1.         Practical study of bones.

                     2.         Practical study of organs.

                     3.         Practical study of surface and radiological anatomy.

                     4.         Shava Vichhedana – detailed dissection of the whole body.

                     5.         Practical study of location of Marma.

Demonstration of histology slides. 

 

Head of Department 

Mr Ganpat Choudhary

 

Faculty Members

Mr. Bharat Pathak  Mr. Ganpat Chaudhary 
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor