1.Introduction
• The Department of Rachana Sharira (Anatomy) is a fundamental pillar of medical education, dedicated to the study of the human body’s structure in both classical Ayurvedic and modern anatomical perspectives.
• The department integrates traditional concepts from Ayurvedic texts with contemporary scientific knowledge to provide a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy. It plays a crucial role in building the foundation for clinical subjects and medical practice.
2. Aims
• To impart in-depth knowledge of human anatomy based on Ayurvedic principles and modern scie.
• To develop a clear understanding of structural organization of the human body.
• To bridge the gap between classical Ayurvedic concepts and modern anatomical knowledge.
• To prepare students for clinical application of anatomical principles.
3. Objectives
• To enable students to identify and understand various structures of the human body.
• To provide practical exposure through dissection, models, charts, and specimens.
• To develop analytical and observational skills in students.
• To correlate anatomical knowledge with clinical conditions.
• To encourage research and academic excellence in the field of anatomy.
4.Activities of the Department
• Conducting regular theory and practical classes for undergraduate students.
• Cadaveric demonstration sessions.
• Histology practicals using slides and microscopes.
• Organization of seminars, workshops, and guest lectures.
Participation in academic research and publication activities. Maintenance of museum with anatomical specimens, charts, and models. Internal assessments, viva voce, and academic evaluations.