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Seth Sakharam Nemchand Jain Aushadhalaya Trustā€™s

SETH GOVINDJI RAOJI AYURVED MAHAVIDYALAYA

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SETH SAKHARAM NEMCHAND JAIN AYURVED RUGNALAYA, SOLAPUR

Rachana Sharir

Leading the future of healthcare through excellence in medical education, research, and patient care.

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Introduction

The Rachana Sharir (Human Anatomy) department, as part of the BAMS curriculum, focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the human body’s structure from both an Ayurvedic and modern scientific perspective. It integrates the gross and microscopic anatomy of the human body with the ancient Ayurvedic principles such as Marma (vital points) and Srotas (channels).

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Key Objectives

  • Thorough Knowledge of Anatomy
  • Integration with Ayurveda
  • Practical Skills
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Teaching Methods

  • Lectures & Demonstrations
  • Cadaveric Dissections
  • Group Discussions & Seminars
  • Integrated Teaching
  • The department also encourages students to develop skills in ethical medical practice and respect for human life through responsible handling of cadaveric material.
  • This foundational knowledge is essential for future clinical applications in Ayurveda, and it sets the stage for students to become competent practitioners.
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Introduction

The Rachana Sharir (Human Anatomy) department, as part of the BAMS curriculum, focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the human body’s structure from both an Ayurvedic and modern scientific perspective. It integrates the gross and microscopic anatomy of the human body with the ancient Ayurvedic principles such as Marma (vital points) and Srotas (channels).

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Key Objectives

  • Thorough Knowledge of Anatomy
  • Integration with Ayurveda
  • Practical Skills
īƒµ

Teaching Methods

  • Lectures & Demonstrations
  • Cadaveric Dissections
  • Group Discussions & Seminars
  • Integrated Teaching
  • The department also encourages students to develop skills in ethical medical practice and respect for human life through responsible handling of cadaveric material.
  • This foundational knowledge is essential for future clinical applications in Ayurveda, and it sets the stage for students to become competent practitioners.

Faculty

Dr. Avinash Babanrao Chavan

Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: BAMS,MD Rachana sharir
Date of Joining: 23/06/2004
MCIM Reg. No.: 22098
NCISM Reg. No.: NR/AY/MH/0011651
NCISM Teacherā€™s Code: AYRS00626
E-mail id: [email protected]
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Dr. Anand Krishnahari Madgundi

Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: BAMS,MD Rachana sharir
Date of Joining: 07/12/2004
MCIM Reg. No.: I – 43764 – E
NCISM Reg. No.: NR/AY/MH/0025318
NCISM Teacherā€™s Code: AYRS00634
E-mail id: [email protected]
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Dr. Smita Rajanna Gotipamul

Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: B.A.M.S. M.D. Ph.D.Rachana Sharir
Date of Joining: 01/01/2009
MCIM Reg. No.: I-42640-A-1
NCISM Reg. No.: NY/AY/MH/0024467
NCISM Teacherā€™s Code: AYRS00635
E-mail id: [email protected]
Paper & Book Publication: View more

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