Department of Anatomy

Anatomy is the first subject taught to medical students. We aim to provide a conceptual knowledge of human anatomy delivered by interactive lectures, small group discussions, and clinical case demonstrations. Our goal is to encourage students to derive the anatomical basis of clinical conditions themselves.

Vision

To provide comprehensive fundamental knowledge to help students understand the normal structure and function of the human body.

Mission

To train students to recognize deviation from normal anatomy for effective diagnosis, integrating modern technology like CT and MRI.

Infrastructure

  • Dissection Hall: 20 tables for 200 students with excellent ventilation.
  • Histology Lab: Equipped for 90 students with projection screens.
  • Demo Rooms: 2 rooms (100 capacity each) with AV aids.

Teaching Methods

  • Integrated teaching with clinical correlation.
  • Use of modern imaging (CT and MRI) in education.
  • Interactive lectures & Small group discussions.

Resources

  • Museum: 180 specimens (Neuro, Embryology, Gross).
  • Embalming: Dedicated room with deep freezers.
  • Departmental library & skeleton displays.

Faculty Members