
Noi Naadal and Noi Mudhal Naadal (Pathology)
DEPARTMENT
Vision
Achieving excellence in Anatomy education and research:
This involves maintaining high standards in teaching, developing innovative research programs, and utilizing modern technologies in both teaching and research.
Becoming a center of excellence:
The department aims to be a hub for learning and research in anatomy, attracting students and faculty passionate about the subject.
Contributing to medical knowledge:
The department strives to advance the understanding of human anatomy and its clinical applications, potentially impacting healthcare practices.
Mission
Providing high-quality teaching:
The department focuses on delivering comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy to students, including gross anatomy, histology, and embryology.
Fostering research:
Encouraging both basic and clinically relevant research in anatomy, potentially leading to new discoveries and improved healthcare outcomes.
Integrating anatomy with other disciplines:
Emphasizing the clinical relevance of anatomy by correlating it with other medical sciences like physiology, pathology, and clinical practice.
Developing students’ skills:
Equipping students with the necessary anatomical knowledge and skills for their future careers as healthcare professionals.
Promoting a positive learning environment:
Creating a supportive and stimulating environment that encourages inquiry, collaboration, and professional development.
Maintaining high academic standards:
Highlighting core values like leadership, discipline, integrity, and professionalism in all aspects of the department’s work.
Teaching Faculty
Dr. Margaret babitha M.D(s) professor and Head of the department
Dr. Mary rathna M.D(s) associate professor
Dr.Genu M.D(s) assistant professor
Research
This department comprises of 2 divisions
Noi – nadal paper I based on Siddha diagnostic method.
In this, students are able to diagnose the diseases on the basis of Siddha parameters. (i.e) by using special Siddha diagnostic tool such as manikadai nool
(wrist circumetric sign), neikuri and neerkuri basic and naadi nadai:
Maruthuva jothidam, pancha patchi sasthiram, varma noi – nadal arfe also decorated in this department.
Noi – nadal paper II based on modern pathology method.
This department deals with modern lab investigation methods to findout pathological changes in blood, urine, blood smear, etc. via various host like Tcg WBC, RBC, platelets, etc. and urine analysis.
There are about more than 25 pathological specimens and 30 microbiological slides and at about 20 radiological specimens are available.
Students are well equipped with thid facilities.