The Department of Physiology stands as a bedrock of foundational medical sciences, exploring the
complex mechanisms that govern the human body. It delivers a thorough examination of physiological
functions at the molecular, cellular, and systemic levels, equipping students with a deep comprehension of
bodily processes in both wellness and illness.
The department features cutting-edge infrastructure, including specialized laboratories for Hematology,
Human Physiology, Clinical Physiology, and Experimental Physiology. These facilities support a diverse
range of pursuits including academic instruction, scientific research, and clinical diagnostics. The
department is actively engaged in multidisciplinary initiatives encompassing yoga, stress management,
communication skills development, and advanced research practices.
Teaching and Learning Infrastructure
- Advanced Laboratories: Fully equipped hematology, human, clinical, and experimental physiology
labs conforming to NMC standards for MBBS education. - Demonstration Rooms: Two tutorial and practical demonstration rooms, each accommodating up to
75 students, to enable interactive, participatory learning. - Library and Seminar Hall: A well-maintained departmental library and seminar hall that serve as
centers for academic reference, discussions, and scholarly events. - Research Laboratory: Sophisticated instruments such as ECG machines, Biopac systems, Polyrite,
and computerized spirometers that support clinical services and research endeavors.
Faculty and Student Support
The department takes pride in its team of committed, knowledgeable, and principled faculty who are
devoted to delivering superior physiology education. Faculty expertise extends into paramedical
disciplines such as dentistry and nursing, enriching the department’s cross-disciplinary orientation.
With a steadfast focus on innovative pedagogy and active faculty engagement in research, the
Department of Physiology ensures students receive an education of the highest caliber while fostering a
culture of academic inquiry and professional distinction.