Human anatomy

Department of Human Anatomy

About Department

Human anatomy is the branch of biology that focuses on the structure of the human body and its various parts, including organs, tissues, bones, and systems. The department of Human Anatomy aims at making the students learn about normal structures of human beings from macro to micro level. It is taught in First BHMS the department has been provided with the necessary infrastructure and experienced teaching faculty. Macro-anatomy is understood through study with specimens which are available in adequate numbers. Study of microanatomy (Histology) is achieved through provisions of adequate number of histology slides and microscopes. Study of bones (Osteology) is enhanced with provision of extraordinary collections of bones. Study of embryology deals with the study of prenatal development of gametes, fertilization and development of embryo and fetuses. The department is also provided with adequate number of charts and models. The dissection hall is equipped with necessary equipments for the dissection of cadavers.

 

Mission:

“To be a leader in the teaching and research of anatomical sciences of Developmental Biology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Gross Anatomy, Neurobiology, Histology, Physical Anthropology, Reproductive and Fertility Anatomy, Clinical and Radiological Anatomy, amongst other sub-specialties.”

Vision:

Provide comprehensive knowledge of gross and microscopic human structure and its clinical correlations.

 

TEACHING STAFF

Sr.No Name Designation

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Dr. Nikhilesh Singh Kumawat Professor, HOD
2 Dr. Sucheta Gutte Associate Professor
3 Dr. Urvish Bavadiya Assistant Professor
4 Dr. Vaibhavi Sawant Assistant Professor

NON-TEACHING STAFF

1 Mr. Dhaval Somabhai Patel Laboratory Attendant
2 Mr. Jigneshkumar Ramanbhai Shrimali Cadaver Assistant
3 Mr. Sagar Abhesinh Thakor

Multi-Tasking Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

The objective is not only to make students gain knowledge about the normal structure but also helps in understanding the physiology (normal function) through integrated approach and correlate them on clinical aspects.