A very spacious & well equipped laboratory with departmental library has been established with an aim to make students perfect in understanding the subject of Anatomy. Various specimens of different organs & models are present in the department besides charts, bones and skeletons that the faculty members avail to impart qualitative theoretical & practical teaching.
Human Anatomy - 1st Year
Program Outcomes
Course Outcomes
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Program Outcomes
At the end of BHMS program, a student should;
- Develop the competencies essential for primary health care in clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases through the judicious application of homoeopathic principles.
- Recognize the scope and limitation of homoeopathy and to apply the Homoeopathic Principles for curative, prophylactic, promotive, palliative, and rehabilitative primary health care for the benefit of the individual and community.
- Discern the relevance of other systems of medical practice for rational use of cross referral and life saving measures, so as to address clinical emergences.
- Develop capacity for critical thinking and research aptitude as required for evidence based homoeopathic practice.
- Demonstrate aptitude for lifelong learning and develop competencies as and when conditions of practice demand.
- Be competent enough to practice homoeopathy as per the medical ethics and professionalism.
- Develop the necessary communication skills to work as a team member in various healthcare setting and contribute towards the larger goals of national policies such as school health, community health, environmental conservation.
- Identify and respect the socio-demographic, psychological, cultural, environmental & economic factors that affect health and disease and plan homoeopathic intervention to achieve the sustainable development Goal.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the I BHMS course, I BHMS student should be able to;
- Discuss the evolution of life and the developmental anatomy and genetics of human.
- Explain the ethics of Anatomy, such as Anatomy act, Body donation & receiving procedure and its legal aspects, develop respect to the human cadaver.
- Differentiate the structural organization of man from micro to macro and its evolution from embryo.
- Correlate the structural organization of man with functional organization and its applied aspect.
- Apply anatomy knowledge to achieve vertical integration with clinical subjects.
- Correlate structural organization of man with Homeopathic Philosophy and concept of man, Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Repertory and Pharmacy.
- Correlate structural organization in interpreting different investigations.
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