Anatomy

The Anatomy Department serves as a vital pillar in building the core knowledge base of first-year medical
undergraduates. The department is committed to embracing innovative and contemporary teaching
approaches that elevate the overall learning experience. Beyond academics, it actively engages in
high-caliber research, with numerous projects receiving funding from esteemed national and international
organizations including ICMR, DST, and DBT.
Driven by a passionate and dedicated faculty, the department continuously refines its educational and
research methodologies. Coordinated efforts with other preclinical departments foster an integrated,
holistic model of medical education, equipping students for thriving careers in the medical field.

The department offers outstanding infrastructure, which includes:

  • A spacious, well-ventilated dissection theatre designed to serve both undergraduate and
    postgraduate students, as well as clinical faculty engaged in research. A cold storage facility is also
    available to preserve human cadavers for use in emergencies.
  • A histology practical lab featuring contemporary infrastructure and a dedicated research facility for
    tissue processing, catering to both student and researcher needs.
  • A thoughtfully curated museum displaying an assortment of wet specimens, anatomical models,
    educational charts, and articulated skeletons.
    Key Highlights of the Anatomy Department
  • Hands-on Training: Students engage in practical dissection, osteology, embryology, and
    neuroanatomy sessions within fully equipped dissection halls.
  • Advanced Teaching Resources: The department leverages modern techniques and audiovisual
    tools to make intricate anatomical concepts more accessible and memorable.
  • Student Involvement: A vibrant atmosphere is cultivated through seminars, academic competitions,
    and quizzes that help nurture essential competencies for future medical professionals