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Department of Rachana Sharir

Ayurvedic Anatomy • Structural Sciences • Cadaveric Dissection • Foundational Medical Education

Department Overview

The Department of Rachana Sharir focuses on the study of human body structure through classical Ayurvedic anatomy and modern anatomical sciences. The department builds strong foundational knowledge through cadaveric dissection, osteology, anatomical models, and museum-based learning, enabling students to correlate traditional Sharir concepts with contemporary biomedical understanding.

Vision & Mission

Vision

To establish excellence in Ayurvedic anatomical education through scientific, ethical, and hands-on learning that prepares competent healthcare professionals.

Mission
  • Provide comprehensive anatomical training
  • Encourage experiential dissection-based learning
  • Promote research in Sharir studies
  • Integrate classical Ayurvedic texts with modern science

Courses & Teaching Programs

Program Year Subject Component
BAMS 1st Professional Rachana Sharir Theory + Practical + Dissection
BAMS 1st Professional Osteology & Embryology Practical
PG Workshops Advanced Applied Anatomy Training Demonstration

Faculty & Staff

Dr. A. Kumar

Professor & Head

MD (Sharir Rachana) | 16+ Years Experience
Dr. P. Singh

Associate Professor

Anatomy & Dissection Specialist

Infrastructure & Facilities

✔ Well-equipped Dissection Hall
✔ Cadaver Preservation Unit
✔ Osteology Lab & Bone Sets
✔ Anatomy Museum with Models & Specimens
✔ Histology Slides & Microscopes
✔ Smart Classroom with AV System

Teaching Methodology

Research & Publications

Academic & Co-Curricular Activities

Student Support

Photo & Media Gallery

Dissection Hall
Anatomy Museum
Osteology Lab
Teaching Session
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