ANATOMY DISSECTION HALL

Anatomy Dissection hall is established with good collection of formalin fixed specimens, models and charts which provides congenial academic environment. It’s a well lit area equipped with other teaching materials like imported plastic, fibre glass models and charts along with a state of the art PA system.

The hall houses dissection tables, artificial and natural skeletons for the benefit of the students. Adjacent to the hall there is a separate cold storage room for storing cadavers and prosected specimens; embalming room and group study room. X-rays are available along with a viewing box inside dissection. There is also a computer which contain revision material for various Anatomy practicals and dissection sessions.

Students can study the dissected parts in our dissection hall at anytime to enhance their knowledge.

MUSEUM

The museum features a vast collection of anatomy and pathology specimens. The specimens are dissected from the human body that have been carefully prepared and mounted for display by our experienced staff members. The museum also houses various models and charts Our museum is great place to be as its material is constantly being used for teaching medical dental, physiotherapy and pharmacy students.

Between formal classes, the students visit the museum to learn and revise their anatomy and to gain a full appreciation of the human body. The teaching function of the specimen is enhanced by identification of the structures on a corresponding labeled photograph.

MDL

During the 1st and 2nd year of the course practical classes are held in modern, multipurpose laboratories. The goal is to provide efficient and effective services to our students. Here the students are provided with working tables and chairs. Some special instrument room is within the lab and it forms an integral part.

MDL's serves the needs of all the basic disciplines in Medicine. The faculty and staff are committed to the needs of the students and provide time, high quality services. The laboratory works in a multidisciplinary mode with lecturers from all basic disciplines of medicine, medical students and support staff.