Introduction
‘Rachana Sharir’ is one the basic subject of First year Ayurveda undergraduate programme. ‘Rachana’ means ‘structure’.Classical Ayurveda treaties have extensive description of structure and function of Human Body under title ‘Sharir’ Department of RachanaSharir basically deals with the study of Structural aspect of Sharir.. Department also study recent advances at micro and gross level of human Anatomy.
Curriculum of RachanaSharir comprises of theory and practical sessions. Dissection of cadavers , demonstration of dry and wet specimens, models, study of X rays, use of microscope are different ways of practical teaching.Didactic,small group teaching ,open and closed book tests, small projects, tutorials, surprise tests ,presentations ,seminars, horizontal and vertical teaching are various tools used for facilitating and assessment of the subject.
The detailed account of human body from Embryology to micro structures of each organ is being taught to students both in Ayurvedic and Modern way. Special efforts are taken to impart the applied aspects of Sharir and Anatomy in clinical Practice for better service of society.
Vision:
Our vision is to delve into the intricate concepts of Rachana Sharir in Ayurveda, enabling scholars to harness this knowledge effectively in comprehending the intricacies of the Prakrut Sharir. By doing so, we aim to instill confidence in practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine.
Mission:
- Offer comprehensive theoretical and practical training to students, facilitating an in-depth exploration of Rachana Sharir within Ayurveda.
- Empower students with the requisite skills to apply this understanding towards deciphering the complexities of the Prakrut Sharir, thereby enhancing their proficiency in Ayurvedic medicine.
- Foster societal awareness and acceptance regarding the noble practice of body donation, contributing towards the advancement of medical education and research.
Objectives:
- Late .Vd Dinkararao Bhakare memorial Award’ is given to student securing first rank in RachanaSharir at college level at final University examination since 2013.
- Separate 2600 sq. feet well ventilated department with adequate space for dissection room, cadaver storage and demonstration. 4 Full size dissection tables and 8 half size dissection tables available.
- Well-equipped museum with 100 Wet Specimens, 55 Models and 115 Charts.
- Equipped with YORKO Bone and Body Sectioning Machine for fine sectional anatomy.
- OHP, LCD Projector, Computer, X ray viewing panels for AV teaching.
- Histological Slides with microscopes having projection facility.
- Departmental Library with all Ayurveda and Modern reference and text books ,E- books., PPT and Question bank
- Electrical ‘Marma’ Model for demonstration of Marma.
- Dried, Plastinated, coloured specimens for easy handling.
- Pneumonics and Anatomy flash cards for quick time revision.
- Separate model making section equipped with clay, POP, resin etc. for students and faculty.
General Information
- Area
- Teaching Staff:
1. Bhakare Shamsundar Dinkar - Professor & HOD
2. Dr. Shanawade Vijaykumar Shantinath - Associate Professor
3. Dr. Shanawade Shaila Vijaykumar - Assistant Professor - Non-teaching Staff :- Mr. Jadhav Vijay Dattaram - Lab Technician, Mr. Sakpal Ashok Ganpat - Lifter, Miss. Utekar Divya Sameer - Museum Keeper
- Charts :-
- Models :-
- Dept Library books/Magazines
Introduction
Vision:
To be an excellent academic department in the disciplines of Kriya Sharir with supremacy in educating & innovating fundamental principles of Kriya Sharir.
Mission:
1) To establish high quality educational standards that quick critical thinking and Clinical applications of elemental theories of Kriya Sharir.
2) To plan & develop state of art infrastructure comprising well equipped Laboratory & Museum contributing functional learning resources.
3) To enhance scientific temper & research aptitude by stimulating collaborations with various disciplines of health sciences.
Objectives:
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- To explore basic concepts Dosha, dhatu, mala,Agni, indriya ,Atma, mana etc. thoroughly and their importance to maintain bodily equilibrium.
- To describe functioning of various systems of the body and their accordance in modern aspect.
- Assessment of Ayurveda parameters like specific body constitution i.e. Prakruti, Dhatusarata, Agni – koshta ,Nadi etc. along with systemic clinical examinations ( Human Experiments) in healthy individulas.
- Laboratory interpretation of basic components of blood , urine etc. taught practically.
General Information-
- Kriya Sharir department is well equipped with all necessary instruments required for conducting Human physiological practicals such as hematological tests, urine examinations, and Ayurvedic assessments.
- The Kriya sharir Museum features a variety of models, specimens, and histological slides to aid in the scientific study of the subject. The museum has many innovative models,charts,specimen,Histology slides etc which aids in simplifying complex concepts into more simple form.
- Numerous charts related to specific Ayurvedic topics and modern physiological systems are displayed which facilitate learning and quick revision of topics.
- Departmental library boasts an extensive collection of textbooks, reference books covering a wide range of topics in Kriya Sharir, human anatomy, Ayurvedic principles, physiology, pathology, sahmitas and Ayurvedic treatments.
- Kriya sharir department is well equipped with modern technological tools and resources which supports academic as well as practical purpose.
Teaching Staff:
- Dr. Shararu Pramod Phule - Professor and HOD
- Dr. Madhavi Abasaheb Howal - Associate Professor
- Dr. Akshay Subhash Lonkar - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff:
Darshana Divekar - Lab. Technician
Infrastructure |
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Total Area |
152 sq.mt |
Books |
122 |
Charts |
204 |
Models |
41 |
Specimen |
10 |
Departmental Activities:
Departmental Activities |
Number of Activities |
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Interdepartmental Teaching Sessions | 15 |
Innovative Model Making | 41 |
Add on Course | 01 |
CNS Examination Seminar | 01 |
Field Visits | 06 |
Presentations by students | 70 |
Debate, Group Discussions, Role Play etc. | 10 |
Research Publications & FDP
Academic Performance of Student In University Examination
Awards and Achievements-
Name of Faculty |
Achievement |
Details |
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Dr. Sharayu Pramod Phule
Professor & HOD |
Best Teacher National Award in Kriya Sharira (UG) 2022 | Offered on occasion of the "4th National Conference on Evidence Based Ayurveda’’ held in Pune on 16th August 2022 |
1st Rank for Best Paper Presentation | at National Seminar AGNI – CON 2024 – Agni & Dosha Concept To Clinical Management held in Pune, on 7th Jan 2024 | |
2nd Rank for Best Paper Presentation | at Ayufest 2020 - National Level Online Paper Presentation Competition Dated 11th Nov 2020 |
Name of the Student | Achievement | Details |
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Ankita Kabra | University level Subject topper in Kriya Sharir | 1st year BAMS – MUHS Exam Winter 2017 |
Alumni-
Name of The Student | Achievement | Details |
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Nupura Shinde | Pursuing Post graduation in Kriya Sharir | YMT Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Kharghar, Mumbai |
Snehal Kuchekar | Pursuing Post graduation in Kriya Sharir | Gov. Ayurved College, Dharashiva |
Mahima Ghosalkar | Pursuing Post graduation in Kriya Sharir | YMT Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Kharghar, Mumbai |
Introduction:
Sanskrit Samhita Siddhant department deals with core Ayurved fundamental principles. We are dedicated to teaching Samhita - Practical Manual of Ayurved in a relevant, practical manner. Our motive is to deliver the knowledge in Samhita for its application in clinical practice.
Vision:
Strengthening the foundation of students through Basic Principles for future Clinical Practice and Research.
Mission:
- To teach the applied aspect of Ancient Texts and Basic Principles of Ayurved.
- To encourage the students for practising in Own Pathy i.e. Ayurved.
- To encourage students to Analyse Basic Principles of different Samhitas that are out of Syllabus.
Departmental features:
- Post graduate & well experienced teaching staff.
- Well developed & maintained departmental library.
- Various teaching aids like charts, videos, models, specimens etc. for making easy to understand.
- Well preserved Manuscripts.
General Information:
Total Departmental Area: - 101 Sq. Mt.
Sr. No. |
Name of Staff |
Designation |
1. |
Vd. Pradeep Atmaram Ingle | Professor & HOD |
2. | Vd. Ninad Nayan Sadvilkar |
Associate Professor |
3. |
Vd. Prachi Vishnudas Chiplunkar | Assistant Professor |
4. | Vd. Aniruddha Shashikant Dongare |
Assistant Professor (Sanskrit) |
5. |
Miss Snehal Sandeep More |
Attendant (Non Teaching) |
Departmental Stock Register: Available
Departmental Attendance Register: Available
Departmental Library Register: Available
Total Books in Library: 136
Number of Charts: 265
Number of Models: 28
Number of Specimen (Herbal Drugs): 23
Other information:
Year |
Subject |
Brief about subject |
1st Professional Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) |
Samhita Adhyayan - 1 |
Study of practical understanding & application of first 15 chapters from Sootrasthana of Ashtang Hridayam & first 12 chapters from Sootrasthana of Charak Samhita. |
Padartha Vijnanam |
This subject deals with fundamental principles of Ayurved, their importance as well as utility. |
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Sanksrit and Ayurved Itihas |
Skill development for Sanskrit reading & writing |
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2nd Professional Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) |
Samhita Adhyayan - 2 |
Thorough study of practical understanding & application of 13-30 chapters of Sootrasthana & all the adhyayas from Nidana-Vimana-Sharir- Indriyasthana in Charak Samhita. |
3rd Professional Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) |
Charak Samhita [Uttarardha] |
Thorough study of siddhnata in Chikitsa-Kalpa-Siddhi sthana. |
Special activities:
Additional Spoken Sanskrit teaching course with help of Sanskrit Bharati - Konkan Region for 1st Professional Ayurvedacharya (BAMS)
Introduction
Rasshastra- bhaishaijyakalpa is special branch of Ayurveda which deals with properties, uses and action of mercurial preparations, metals and minerals along with various herbal dosage forms. As a subject in BAMS II Prof it divides mainly as Rasshastra which mainly deals with minerals and herbomineral preparations like Bhasmas, Kupipakwa Rasayanas, Pottali Rasayanas, Parpati kalpas while Bhaishaijya Kalpana deals with other herbal dosage forms like Swarasa, Churna, Kashaya, Avaleha, Taila Ghrita, Aasav Arista etc.
Vision:
- To facilitate best learning atmosphere for students of Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana by providing ideal department, well equipped with classical & modern instruments, Equipments, museum, learning material and efficient staff.
Mission:
- To provide best education with fun & activity for best learning outcomes by adopting various teaching learning methods.
- Giving maximum practical exposure & encouraging for Ayurvedic practice with drug preparation.
- Giving exposure to different manufacturing units & conduct.
- Promote different research.
Facilities:
- Well equipped and spacious Practical laboratory
- Museum with rare samples of Dosage forms and raw drugs, Charts and models
- Separate Classical Bhatti section.
- Departmental library with about 180 different books related to Rasshastra & B.K.
- Well equipped teaching pharmacy
About Department:
1 | Area of Department | 114.47 Sq. M. |
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2 | No Of Charts | 93 |
3 | Models | 26 |
4 | Library books | 180 |
Departmental Staff:
Teaching Staff:
- Dr. Vikas Vallabha Kasture: Professor & Head of Deaprtment
- Dr. Amitkumar Sukhadeo Mane: Associate Professor
- Dr. Vidula Amit Patil: Assistant Professor
Non-Teaching Staff:
Sr. No | Name | Qualification | Designation |
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1. | Miss. More Snehal Sunil | 12th Sc. | Laboratory Technician |
2. | Miss. Komal Kishor Patekar | M.A. | Laboratory Assistant |
Introduction
Vision:
- To orient and upskill scholars about identification, properties and utility aspects of medicinal plants based on Ayurvedic fundamentals along with modern perspective.
- To create consciousness regarding dire need of environmental
Mission:
- To upraise expertise in the field of Ayurvedic herbal industry within
- To inculcate and develop research foresight.
- Cultivation, conservation and propagation of medicinal plants along with threatened plant species via herbal garden development
Objectives
- Students about medicinal herbs from Ayurvedic perspective, along with botanical & pharmacological aspect theoretically & practically as per MUHS norms.
- To create awareness towards importance of medicinal plants in society.
- To promote cultivation & conservation of climate favorable medicinal plants along with endemic endangered species.
General Information:
- Family wise arranged more than 170 wet preserved specimens.
- Useful part wise sorted more than 320 dry preserved specimens.
- Well maintained medicinal plant garden of 12500 Sq. Mt. with more than 340 species & more than 3300 plants.
- Departmental library for reference books with around 120 common & rare books, e- books etc.
- Well established pharmacognosy laboratory, with all necessary instruments & equipments along with availability of permanent slides of plant material.
- Various models & 188 chart representing basic information for students.
- Outstate & Instate field visits arrangement for student to observe different floras.
- Departmental E- herbarium with collected photos of commonly available & rare plants
- Green house for preparing new saplings
- Various plantation programs during rainy season in institutional campus & herbal garden.
- Maintains ecosystem by conservation of endemic endangered species like Rauwolfia serpentina, Caesalpinia digyna in herbal garden.
Area: 132 Sq. meter
Teaching Staff:
1. Dr. Nilesh Narendra Joshi - Asso. Prof.
2. Dr. Vedanti Ashok Kulkarni - Asst. Prof.
Non-teaching Staff:
1. Miss. Ghag Vishali - Lab Assistant
2. Miss. Kasar Pradnya - Museum Keeper
Garden staff:
1. Dhadave Nilesh - Gardener
2. Mrs. Tikudave Chhaya - M.P.W.
3. Mrs. More Pranita - M.P.W.
Charts:
Models:
Dept Library books/Magazines:
Other info:
Introduction:
Subject of rognidan is a subject concerned with diagnosis and pathogenesis of diseases. We have well equipped department of rognidan, with well qualified and well experienced teaching faculties
Vision:
- To promote integrated approach in nidan (diagnosis of disease) for the better education,good clinical practice as well as scientific research in rognidan & vikriti vigyan.
Mission:
- To promote ayurvedic approach of rog & rogi pariksha with diagnostic tools & techniques.
- To develop and implement advanced diagnostic tools & techniques to conduct interdisciplinary research & develop evidence-based approaches for diagnosis & treatment.
- To adopt various advance teaching learning methods for better education.
Objectives:
General Information
Sequence
Area: 93 Sq.Mtr
Teaching Staff:
- Dr. Parag Vasudev Yadav - Professor & Head of Department
- Dr. Amit Rameshkumar Dhane - Associate Professor
- Dr. Vinod Vasant Gir - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff:
1. Miss Rohini Ghag - Lab Assistant
2. Miss Mhadlekar Shraddha Santosh - Lab Assistant
Charts: 75
Models: 05
Specimen: 45
Slides: 40
Dept Library books/Magazine: 114
CD: 01
Other info:
DEPARTMENTAL LABORATORY / HOSPITAL LABORATORY – Fully equipped with diagnostic equipments like Cell Counter, Auto Analyzer, and all other equipment's
Department of Agada Tantra Avum Vidhi Vaidyaka
(Forensic Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology)
Introduction:
The subject of Forensic Medicine brings Law and Medicine together for preparing medical students for their medical, legal and social duties in medical profession. Forensic science is a vital instrument for the detection or investigation of crime and the administration of justice, providing crucial information about the evidence found at crime scene, it is especially important that the training and education of forensic scientists provide a solid scientific background and a broad base in criminalistics.
Department of Agadtantra & Vyavahar Ayurved (Forensic Medicine and Toxicology) provides educational inputs to the III year undergraduate B.A.M.S. students in the subject of. Agadtantra & Vyavahar Ayurved. This department was established in 2010 and developing since then.
The department deals with teaching and training of medico-legal aspects of patient care. The undergraduate students are taught Forensic Medicine with a view to impart knowledge about Medico-legal aspects of ailments & make them responsible medical practitioners.
The students learn about law in relation to medical practice, medical negligence and learn to understand the relevance of code of medical ethics.
The objective of this subject and the departmental staff is to create physicians who are aware of medical ethics, duties and various acts governing medical practice.
The department also carries out training for interns under the compulsory rotatory internship training programme.
The department has a dedicated team of teachers who are well qualified and experienced.
The department has adequate space (58.58 Sq.mt) with faculty wing, 1 demonstration practical hall accommodating 30 students at a time and departmental library. The departmental library contains various reference text books in the subject along with indexed journals of the subjects.
The department boasts of an impressive Museum displaying specimens of bones, weapons, poisons, X-rays, photographs, models and charts for educating students and other visitors.
The teaching program is implemented with the help of modern teaching technology aids like LCD-Power point presentations and emphasis is given on the recent advances and applied aspects of the subject.
Department is presently equipped with 1 computer, 1 printer with internet connection facilitating the staff to impart better training to students.
Vision:
Department of Agadtantra Evum Vidhivaidhyaka shall nurture competent and compassionate Physicians with sound knowledge of various Agadas, Jangam-Sthavara Vishas and thorough study of all the medicolegal aspects and Forensics through quality education & research based on a competency model that inculcates scientific temper, moral and ethical values.
Mission:
- To create awareness regarding the subject in terms of academic and clinical aspect.
- Importance of Agadtantra is to be emphasized in aspects of study as well as in practice and its contribution in the field of Agadtantra.
- To educate students regarding Ayurvedic toxicology, antidotes and formulations & update their knowledge with reference to current changes in legal scenarios and advances in forensic investigation field.
- To update and aware regarding the existing and newly formed acts and its amendments.
Aim:
1. To create awareness regarding the most important subject
2. To educate students regarding Ayurvedic toxicology & update their knowledge
Objectives
- Importance of Agadtantra is to be emphasized in aspects of study as well as in practice and Understanding of Ayurvedic toxicology and its contribution in the field of Agadtantra.
- Educate students about medical as well as legal aspects of postmortem.
- Update and aware regarding the existing and newly formed acts and its amendments.
General Information
Area: 101 sq. mt.
Teaching Staff:
1) Dr. Shreyas Shrikrishna Joshi - HOD & Professor
2) Dr. Ankita Sunil Mukhedkar - Associate Professor
3) Dr. Aswani Mohan V.M. - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff:
1) Miss. Pranita S. Shirkar – Museum Keeper
2) Mr. Rajesh P. Date – Attendant
Charts: 76
Models: 34
Dept Library books/Magazines: 69
Visits conducted by the department yearly:
1) Post Mortem Observation Visit
2) Forensic Laboratory Visit
3) Snake Park visit
4) Court Visit
5) Mental Hospital Visit
6) Other Ayurved Faculty College Department Visit
7) Poisonous plants view visit to Botanical Garden Visit.
Introduction
Swasthvritta is the branch of Ayurveda which plays an important role in health promotion and prevention of the diseases, through holistic approach of Diet, Lifestyle modification and Aachar Rasayana (Ethical practices) also emphasizes practice of Yoga.
Department is well equipped with departmental library, digital library, museum, models, visual aids of Yogasana, Pranayama and Charts for Demonstration and a separate spacious yoga hall for practical training for students.
Swasthyarakshan OPD in Hospital with practical approach towards Yoga and Pathyapathya Aahar .
Vision:
- To create awareness about Ayurvedic Lifestyle, Aachar rasayana and food management.
- To create awareness about Yoga as preventive major in rural area.
Mission:
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- To Manage lifestyle disorders and occupational Health Hazards through Swasthyarakshan OPD.
- To Provide the Diet consultancy to patients as it plays an important role in prevention and curing of diseases.
- To Conduct yoga session for Students, patients and for healthy individuals.
- To conduct various awareness programs related to Yoga & diet for millennial, workers & for common people.
Objectives:
General Information:
Department has its own museum with charts, models and specimens. Composition and contents of fruits,vegetables etc are display on stand .
Equipments of dincharya, Nisargopchar are displayed.
Yoga Hall and Nisargopchar Hall with an adequate space for yogasana are also available.
Sequence
Area: 42 sq.mtr
Teaching Staff:
1. Dr. Amit Ashok Patil - Professor
2. Dr. Shradha Ramchandra Kokare - Associate Professor
3. Dr. Utpat Aparna S. - Yoga Teacher
Non-teaching Staff:
1. Pranita Shirkar - Museum keeper
2. Rajesh Date - Attendant
Charts: 86
Models: 23
Specimens: 123
Dept Library books/Magazines: 150
Introduction:
Vision:
To be the leading department of Ayurvedic pediatrics in imparting knowledge, skills, caring child health and research.
Mission:
- To inculcate the skills of pediatric management in students through Ayurveda and contemporary science.
- To improve the child health standards by providing preventive, promotive, rejuvenative and curative aspects.
- To promote interdisciplinary researches for the scientific validation of the concepts and practices of ayurvedic childcare.
Objectives:
General Information:
Baal Purak Poshana Ahara Prakalpa – In this Prakalpa, underweight children from north Ratnagiri district (includes Dapoli, Khed, Mandangad, Chiplun and Guhagar Talukas) are screened and brought to the Parshuram Hospital. Children are treated by Ayurvedic modalities and are given the Purak Poshana Ahara free of cost. This Nivasi Shibira is of 10 days. After 10 days they are reassessed and simple diet plan is advised which they can follow without any extra financial burden on that particular family. They are followed up after every one month in terms of the fixed parameters. Their mothers are also educated about the rearing of the child. Also modern medicines are used whenever required.
Sequence
Area:
Teaching Staff:
1) Dr. Ajay Chavan – Professor and Head
2) Dr. Sheetal Pudale – Associate Professor
3) Dr. Akshay Patankar - Assistant Professor
4) Dr. Rohit Sunil Yadav - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff: Miss. Gawali Pranali Chandan - Attendant
Charts
Models
Dept Library books/Magazines
Other info:
Facilities provided at Parshuram Hospital –
- All types of vaccinations
- Suvarna Vacha Prashana
- Kaumar Panchakarma
- Ayurvedic as well as modern treatment modalities for various ailments
- Level I Neonatal Care Unit
Info of Teachers
Introduction:
This is the subject of Life Sciences which especially deal with woman care, at every stage of life. The department three components
- A) Institutional Area.
- B) Outpatient Department.
- C) Inpatient Department
- 1) Maternity ward.
- 2) Labour room.
- 3) Operation theatre.
Institutional area contents Library, Charts, Models and sitting arrangements for teachers and students.
Patients of all age group with menstrual disorders, pregnancy related issues- Infertility, ANC care, PNC care comes to the OPD departtment. They are treated with an Integrated approach. Family planning centre is run for needy patients at very economy price.
Our IPD section contents a well ventilated maternity ward, semi-special rooms, spacious labour room and well equipped operation theatre.
Vision:
To empower our students in various ayurvedic concepts in the field of Prasutitantra and Streeroga and to develop their clinical and surgical skills to withstand current need of the society with holistic.
Mission:
To establish a centre of excellence by training our students in such a way that they should develop –
- Scientific approach towards various paricharyas & Sthanik chikitsa upakram
- Skillful practical knowledge of modern medicine & surgical procedures.
- To Explore the unexplored areas of research in the field of Prasutitantra and Streerog.
- To excel the quality of education and to develop standard operating protocols of SRPT.
Objectives:
General Information:
Sequence
Area:
Teaching Staff:
1. Dr. Ajayraj Vishwanath Bal. - Professor
2. Dr. Dipti Ajay Chavan. - Associate Professor
3. Dr. Anish Atpadkar - Assistant Professor
4. Dr. Mugdha Anmol Belwalkar - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff: Miss. Gawali Pranali Chandan - Attendant
Charts:
Models:
Dept Library books/Magazines:
Other info:
Introduction:
Kayachikitsa is one of the important clinical subjects (branches) of Ayurveda which is taught in the final year of B.A.M.S. professional degree course. This Department is including Under Graduate Teaching and Training in theory as well as practical and Research on various diseases through Ayurvedic principles of treatment and therapy such as Shamana (शमन - treatment with medicines), Shodhana (शोधन – treatment with panchakarma therapy), Rasayana (रसायन – Rejuvenation therapy), Vajikarana (वाजीकरण – aphrodisiac therapy), etc. in accordance with the syllabus and curriculum of the National Council of Indian Medicine and as adopted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik. This Subject is mainly concerned with the principles and methods of treatment of physical and psychological diseases of different systems (srotasas).
Vision:
- To provide quality education and treatment to community based on eternal principles of Ayurveda.
- To establish a good communication between Ayurveda and modern science with the help of various upcoming techniques of diagnosis and treatment.
Mission:
- For global acceptance and revitalization of Indian traditional science, the department is pioneering the excellence in practicing various treatment methods and modalities.
- To train the students to be excellent clinicians who can provide the comprehensive care to the patient.
- To provide comprehensive care to the patients with the multiple problems bringing in relief from pain and sufferings, promotion of health and prevention of diseases and cure of the diseases where possible and care of those diseases which cannot be cured.
Objectives:
- To upgrade the teaching, training and patient care.
- To increase number of patients in OPD and IPD and develop the special units of Diabetes, Rheumatology, Paralysis and neurological disorders, Hypertension and Cardiovascular diseases along with special clinic for skin disorders.
- To develop protocols of research and management of various disorders based on Ayurvedic principles of management.
- To develop ICU for the management of critically ill patients.
General Information:
Area: 167.58 Sq.Mt.
Teaching Staff:
- Dr. Suraj Ishwar Shirsath - Professor
- Dr. Anmol Vishwas Belvalkar - Associate Professor
- Dr. Pranjal Devendra Raorane - Assistant Professor
- Dr. Sonali Rathod - Assistant Profesor
Non-teaching Staff: Shraddha Avinash Chandivade – Attendant
Charts: 51
Models: 21
Dept Library books: 199
Journals: 5
Introduction:
Department of Shalyatantra in MES Ayurved Mahavidyalaya is an important branch of MES institute of Ayurveda. Shalyatantra department is an undergraduate and postgraduate department which deals with surgical practice of the system through imparting quality patient care, teaching, training and various research activities concerning surgery.
The Shalyatantra department have its own 2 operation theatres for major surgeries and minor or Para surgical procedures respectively. These operation theatres are well equipped and also have C-arm facility for orthopaedic procedures. All types of general surgeries like Appendicectomy, Cholecystectomy, Mastectomy, Hernia repair, Hydrocele, Thyroidectomy and various orthopaedic procedures are also carried out.
Regarding Ano-rectal diseases; specialized treatment provided for Arsha & Bhagandara with Ksharsutra therapy and Kshar Karma. Various para surgical procedures for Vata Vitiated Vikaras like Agnikarma, Raktamokshana Chikitsa.
The teaching faculties of the Shalyatantra department are experts in various surgical as well as Para surgical procedures. Shalyatantra department have its own OPD (General Shalya, Anorectal & Orthopaedic) and also have own I.P.D. for surgical and orthopaedic patients. Modern consultants, surgeons and orthopeditions are available for consultation and procedures. The Shalyatantra department imparts under graduate and postgraduate education along with hand to hand surgical practice and training
The Shalyatantra department carried out various Anorectal and general surgical camps in peripheral P.H.C. centres and in nearby villages.
Shalyatantra department of MES institute is well equipped with all surgical equipments, teaching materials, study models, operative and educational CD's and surgical charts with photos. The Shalyatantra department has its own library for graduates and postgraduate students and teachers.
Vision:
- To develop Shalya Tantra Department as Centre of Excellence for Surgical and Parasurgical Procedures, including General Surgery, Anorectal Surgery and Anushastra Karma Procedures.
Mission:
- To train Undergraduate and Post Graduate Students in Shalya Tantra by means of Theorotical as well as Practical Knowledge in Surgical and Parasurgical Procedures.
- To provide skilled Shalya Tantra Professional to the society.
- To provide best quality treatment to patients attending Shalya Tantra OPD in our Hospital.
Objectives:
- Well equipped department having charts, models, specimens
- CPR model to study resuscitation procedure, Full body Manikin and Endotracheal Intubation Manikin
- Tutorial room, department library & museum
General Information:
- Guda Vikara (Ano-rectal Diseases)
- Surgery - Hernia, Hydrocele, Appendicitis, Acute abdomen
- Mutra Vikara ( Urinary Diseases)
- Anushalya Karma (Ksharkarma, Agnikarma, Raktamokshana)
- Vrana (Chronic Non healing Wound management)
Area: 157 Sq. Mt. (1689.31 sq.ft.)
Teaching Staff:
- Dr. Yogesh S. Borase - (M.S. Shalyatantra) Professor and Head
- Dr. Ashok D. Pawar - (M.S. Shalyatantra) Associate Professor
- Dr. Prathmesh P. Shetye - (M.D. Sangyaharan) Associate Professor
- Dr. Vaibhavi A. Alman - (M.S. Shalyatantra) Assistant Professor
- Dr. Neha Mayekar - - (M.S. Shalyatantra) Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff:
- Mrs. Shraddha Pawar - Laboratory Assistant
- Mrs. Ankita Kaviskar - Laboratory Technician
- Mr. Prafulla Shirishkar - Attendants
- Mrs. Pranali Gavali - Attendant
Charts: 40
Mannequins: 03
Dept. Library books/Magazines: UG Library Books = 134 PG Library Books = 76
Introduction:
The Shalakya Tantra is one of the most important branch of Ayurveda that deals with the diseases of the structure situated above the Jatukasthi i.e. clavicle also known as Urdhwajatrugat Vyadhi . This department is concerned with the diseases of ear, nose, throat, eye, head , neck and dental problems.
All these structure situated above the are mostly delicate parts and most of them are sensory organs which are to be potentially active throughout the daily routine.
Department works under separate categories and in domains viz., ENT, Ophthalmology and Dental. Since this specially deals with important organs it requires equipments and all the set up for examination and diagnosis of the disease .Simultaneously requires all the instruments for the treatment of the same.
Department imparts all the under graduate students in theoretical education and practical with the aim of practical demonstration hand to hand in examination. Technical training in diagnosis and management.
Ophthalmology department reveals with all the diseases of anterior segment and posterior segment. Refractive error correction, various types of conjunctivitis, associated headaches, corneal ulcer and opacities, vitreo retinal diseases and amblyopia.
ENT department with all the the hearing problems, ear discharges, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, all types of headaches also including karnanaad, karnaashwed and karnabadhirya.
Dental department has come up with treatment of dental caries, tooth extraction, gingivitis, root cannal, oral submucosal fibrosis, stomatitis and all the associated dental problems.
Shalakya department has a special emphasis and beneficiary use of Ayurvedic treatment procedures. Panchakarma procedures for systemic purpose and Kriyakalpa for local official treatment.
Shalakya department is involved National Blindness Control programme with help of the small incision cataract surgery and PCIOL implantation. All the surgical data is monthly submitted to local Government authorities.
Department always involves in all the social activities like General health check up camps ,ophthalmic camps, dental check up camp, school health check up camps organized by institute. department takes to conduct about the conducting in various topic in the society.
Vision:
To motivate students through focused educational excellence and access to superior treatment facilities to acquire optimal skills in the realm of Shalakyatantra.
Mission:
- To educate and train young minds in the ancient science of Shalakayatantra with modern advancements.
- To attain perfection in diagnosis of Shalakyatantra diseases with the help of Ayurveda and modern science through all the recent diagnostic equipments
- To Deliver high-quality patient care through advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in Shalakayatantra.
- To Conduct innovative research to enhance understanding and treatment of diseases related to Shalakayatantra.
- To Provide outreach programs to raise awareness and promote preventive measures related to Shalakayatantra disorders.
Objectives:
- To attain perfection in diagnosis of Shalakyatantra diseases along with the associated Vyavachedak Nidan.
- To evaluate every disease in Shalakya tantra on classical and modern diagnostic aids, so as to facilitate utmost care to the patients.
- To maintain a smooth correlation in the management of diseases through modern and classical basis.
- To collect data from the patients to set a protocol for clinical studies
- To develop understanding of research methodology, to conduct research based on modern scientific investigative tools.
- To initiate the thirst for learning so that students develop in-depth knowledge.
- To train student in the proper way to use the knowledge for clinical application in day to day practice.
- To become highly efficient in the pre & postoperative treatments & measures
General Information
Sequence
Area
Teaching Staff:
1) Dr. Dattatraya Ramchandra Yalagi - Professor & H.O.D.
2) Dr. Nikhil Nagnath Mali - Associate Professor
3) Dr. Pravin Mane - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff: Miss. Shraddha Avinash Chandiwade - Attendant
Charts: 56
Models: 09
Dept Library books/Magazines: 56
Audio Visual: 09
Info of Teachers
Sr No | Name of Teacher | Qualification | Designation | Total UG Experience | CCIM code | Articles Published |
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1 | Dr. Dattatraya Ramchandra Yalagi | M.S. (Shalakya tantra –Netrarog) | Associate Professor | 9 years 8 months | AYSK00318 | 03 |
2 | Dr. Nikhil Nagnath Mali | M.S. (Shalakya tantra –Netrarog) | Assistant Professor | 8 years 3 months | AYSK00284 | 02 |
Introduction:
This Department is a Post Graduate Department. Ayurveda mainly treat the patient by either Samshodhana (Purificative / Bio-cleansing ) or Samshamana (Palliative) Treatment. Panchakarma is a five-fold therapy; it is highly individualized based on the needs of the individual depending on the Ayurvedic constitutional type, doshic imbalances, age, digestive strength, immune status, and many other factors. Depending on each individual’s needs, all or only parts of the five therapies are utilized. Specially trained therapists must administer these procedures in an exact sequence for a specified period of time. In addition, although Panchakarma is for the most part a delightful and comfortable therapy, there can be periods of discomfort associated with the profound release of toxins, which does occur. It is therefore essential that a knowledgeable expert who can recognize the signs of properly and improperly administered Panchakarma supervise the therapy. Fortunately these signs were meticulously recorded by the ancient vaidyas. The Department is engaged in the training of students and scholars at the level of UG and PG.
Department of Panchakarma of hospital has well equipped OPD, IPD & Panchakarma Unit. All type of skilled panchakarma procedures are done here. Well furnished spacious wards are established for treatment. Separate male and female wards along with changing and resting rooms are available.
We have excellent infrastructure setup in college department with museum, staffroom, models, charts, departmental library, which provide the opportunity to students to learn more and more.
Vision:
To empower and transform Ayurved Scholars to acquire, demonstrate and articulate Traditional Panchakarma knowledge and Skills to nurture and practice Panchakarma Treatment.
Mission:
- To improve quality of Panchakarma education by incorporating current researches along with traditional knowledge.
- To provide best patient exposure to students to observe and undertake standardised Panchakarma therapies.
- To develop awareness of Panchakarma in all classes of society, so as to establish Panchakarma treatment as mainstream medicine.
Aim
1) To provide panchakarma facility throughout the inaccessible areas
2) To revitalize and strengthen panchakarma and making it as prominent medical streams in addressing the health care of the society.
3) To promote awareness about panchakarma
Objectives
- To make community aware about health and give proper guidelines about panchakarma
- To conduct seminars and workshop for students and faculties to develop interest in panchakarma
- To conduct panchakarma camp in villages
Departmental activities of the year 2023-24
- Seasonal panchakarma: The department conduct seasonal panchakarma every year. In 2024, Panchakarma department has conducted 14 Vasantik Vaman, 08 Sharadiya Virechan and 1065 Basti in Varsha rutu.
- Lecture Series & Programme Conducted: A national webinar on “shirodhara in clinical practice” was conducted in the month of December,2023. Dr Jigeesh P P, Panchakarma expert from Kerala was the resource person for the programme.
- A value added course on “ Panchakarma in Musculo-skeletal disorders” was conducted in the month of July-August, 2024
- Departmental Presentation: PG Students of Panchakarma Department Present Various Presentation on different diseases & treatment emphasizing panchakarma according to present era and newly developed research in field of Panchakarma in presence of expertise guided by HOD , Vice Principal, lecturers.
General Information:
Academic:
1) Under-Graduate Level: During the year, theoretical as well as practical teaching, training and guidance on Treatment in the Subject of Panchakarma were provided to BAMS students. Besides theoretical as well as practical teaching, training and guidance, the Department also engaged students in bed-side clinics in Panchakarma.
2) Post-Graduate Level: During the year, theoretical as well as practical teaching, training and guidance were provided to M.D.(Ay.) Scholars on their research topics with reference to special diseases. Scholars were kept busy in their research work.
Sequence
Area: 90 SQM
Teaching Staff:
1) Dr. Swami Vrushali S - HOD / Professor
2) Vd. Sachin Utpat - Associate Professor
3) Vd. Naynesh Kamble - Associate Professor
4) Vd. Akshada Gujar - Assistant Professor
5) Vd. Ashwathi C.K. - Assistant Professor
Non-teaching Staff:
Ms. Shraddha Chandivade
Charts: 81
Models: 26
Dept Library books: 131 (UG) 68 (PG)
Magazines: 05
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