Our Departments

Maulika Siddhanta – Overview

Department of Maulika Siddhanta (Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda)

The Department of Maulika Siddhanta at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital forms the academic backbone of Ayurvedic education. This department is devoted to imparting a clear and in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles, philosophies, and classical concepts of Ayurveda as described in ancient Ayurvedic texts such as Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya.

Maulika Siddhanta focuses on developing conceptual clarity in students regarding the basic doctrines of Ayurveda, which are essential for understanding all para-clinical and clinical subjects. A strong foundation in this subject enables students to apply Ayurvedic principles effectively in diagnosis, treatment planning, and holistic patient care.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Tridosha Siddhanta (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
  • Panchamahabhuta Siddhanta
  • Dhatu, Mala, and Agni concepts
  • Prakriti and Vikriti analysis
  • Ayurvedic concept of health and disease
  • Basic Ayurvedic terminology and philosophy

Services & Facilities

The department provides a structured academic environment focused on concept-based learning and classical interpretation. Various teaching aids and resources are used to enhance understanding of complex Ayurvedic principles.

  • Teaching of fundamental Ayurvedic principles
  • Conceptual learning through charts, diagrams, and models
  • Introduction to classical Ayurvedic texts
  • Interactive lectures and student discussions
  • Foundation training for clinical subjects

Teaching Methodology

  • Concept-oriented classroom teaching
  • Explanation of classical Sanskrit terms in simple language
  • Use of charts, models, and audiovisual aids
  • Regular doubt-clearing and interactive sessions
  • Correlation of fundamental concepts with clinical practice

Academic Role in BAMS Curriculum

Maulika Siddhanta is primarily taught during the initial phase of the BAMS course and plays a vital role in shaping the student’s understanding of Ayurveda. It acts as a bridge between classical theory and clinical application, preparing students for advanced subjects such as Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Rog Nidana, and other specialties.

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Rachna Sharira – Overview

Department of Rachna Sharira (Ayurvedic Anatomy)

The Department of Rachna Sharira at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital focuses on the detailed study of human anatomy from both Ayurvedic and modern scientific perspectives. This department plays a crucial role in helping students understand the structural organization of the human body, including organs, tissues, and systems as described in classical Ayurvedic literature.

Rachna Sharira forms the foundation for clinical practice by enabling students to correlate anatomical knowledge with surgical procedures, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic applications. A strong grasp of this subject is essential for future learning in Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra, Kayachikitsa, and other clinical branches.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Ayurvedic concepts of Sharira Rachana (Body Structure)
  • Panchabhautika composition of the human body
  • Dhatu, Srotas, and Sandhi anatomy
  • Marma Sharira (Vital anatomical points)
  • Structural organization of organs and systems
  • Comparative study of Ayurvedic and modern anatomy

Services & Facilities

The department provides modern teaching facilities and a well-equipped dissection hall to help students gain hands-on experience in understanding human anatomical structures.

  • Fully equipped dissection hall
  • Preserved cadavers for anatomical study
  • 3D anatomical models and charts
  • Microscopes and histology slides
  • Audio-visual teaching aids
  • Specimen museum for anatomical learning

Teaching Methodology

  • Practical dissection-based teaching
  • Demonstrations using models and specimens
  • Integration of Ayurvedic and modern anatomical concepts
  • Interactive lectures and group discussions
  • Regular practical assessments and viva sessions

Clinical & Academic Importance

Knowledge of Rachna Sharira is essential for understanding surgical procedures, clinical diagnosis, Marma therapy, and various therapeutic interventions in Ayurveda. It provides a strong anatomical base required for successful clinical practice and surgical training.

  • Foundation for surgical disciplines like Shalya Tantra
  • Understanding Marma Chikitsa (vital point therapy)
  • Clinical correlation with imaging and diagnostics
  • Support for advanced studies in Kayachikitsa and Panchakarma

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Rachna Sharira is a core para-clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum and is taught in the early phase of Ayurvedic education. It strengthens students' understanding of human body structure, preparing them for advanced clinical and surgical subjects.

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Kriya Sharira – Overview

Department of Kriya Sharira (Ayurvedic Physiology)

The Department of Kriya Sharira at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the functional and physiological aspects of the human body as explained in Ayurveda. This subject helps students understand how the body functions in health and disease based on classical Ayurvedic principles.

Kriya Sharira focuses on the dynamic functioning of Dosha, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, and Srotas. It provides a scientific and conceptual framework to understand physiological balance, disease manifestation, and the rationale behind Ayurvedic treatment approaches.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Physiological functions of Tridosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
  • Concept of Agni and metabolism in Ayurveda
  • Functions of Dhatu and Mala
  • Srotas and their physiological roles
  • Prakriti-based functional variations
  • Ayurvedic concepts of homeostasis and balance

Services & Facilities

The department provides a well-structured academic environment supported by modern teaching tools and physiological demonstration aids to help students understand complex functional concepts of the human body.

  • Well-equipped physiology demonstration laboratory
  • Charts and models explaining physiological processes
  • Audio-visual teaching aids
  • Practical demonstrations of physiological functions
  • Student-friendly learning environment

Teaching Methodology

  • Concept-based and interactive teaching approach
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic physiology with modern physiology
  • Use of diagrams, flowcharts, and case-based discussions
  • Regular tutorials, seminars, and assessments
  • Clinical correlation to enhance practical understanding

Clinical & Academic Importance

Knowledge of Kriya Sharira is essential for understanding disease pathogenesis and treatment planning in Ayurveda. It forms the physiological basis for subjects such as Rog Nidana, Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, and other clinical disciplines.

  • Understanding Samprapti (pathogenesis) of diseases
  • Physiological reasoning behind Ayurvedic therapies
  • Foundation for diagnostic and clinical subjects
  • Support for evidence-based Ayurvedic practice

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Kriya Sharira is taught during the early phase of the BAMS program and plays a vital role in building a strong physiological foundation. It helps students integrate classical Ayurvedic knowledge with modern scientific understanding for holistic healthcare practice.

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Dravyaguna – Overview

Department of Dravyaguna Vigyan(Ayurvedic Pharmacology & Medicinal Plants)

The Department of Dravyaguna Vigyan at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the detailed study of medicinal substances used in Ayurveda, primarily focusing on herbal drugs of plant origin along with mineral and animal-based substances. This subject forms the pharmacological foundation of Ayurvedic therapeutics.

Dravyaguna emphasizes the identification, classification, properties, actions, and therapeutic applications of medicinal plants. It enables students to understand how different drugs act on the body based on Rasa, Guna, Virya, Vipaka, and Prabhava.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Introduction to Dravya (substance) and Dravyaguna principles
  • Rasa, Guna, Virya, Vipaka, and Prabhava
  • Classification of medicinal plants (Varga Vijnana)
  • Ayurvedic pharmacodynamics and pharmacology
  • Herbal drug identification and nomenclature
  • Therapeutic uses and indications of medicinal plants

Services & Facilities

The department is equipped with modern facilities and practical training resources to provide hands-on experience in identifying and studying medicinal plants and raw drugs.

  • Well-equipped Dravyaguna laboratory
  • Herbarium with preserved medicinal plant specimens
  • Raw drug museum and sample collections
  • Medicinal plant garden for live plant study
  • Charts and models for plant identification

Teaching Methodology

  • Interactive lectures with practical demonstrations
  • Live plant identification and field visits
  • Correlation of classical texts with modern pharmacology
  • Group discussions and student seminars
  • Practical training in raw drug identification

Clinical & Academic Importance

Knowledge of Dravyaguna is essential for rational drug selection and effective Ayurvedic treatment. It provides the scientific basis for understanding the action, dosage, and therapeutic application of medicines used in clinical practice.

  • Foundation for Ayurvedic therapeutics
  • Selection of appropriate drugs based on Dosha and disease
  • Support for formulation and prescription practices
  • Preparation for subjects like Rasa Shastra and Kayachikitsa

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Dravyaguna Vigyan is a core para-clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students to understand medicinal substances scientifically and apply them effectively in clinical practice.

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Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana – Overview

Department of Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana (Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics)

The Department of Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital is dedicated to the scientific study of Ayurvedic pharmaceutics. This department deals with the preparation, purification, processing, and formulation of Ayurvedic medicines as described in classical texts.

Rasa Shastra focuses on the processing of metals, minerals, and herbal drugs, while Bhaishajya Kalpana emphasizes pharmaceutical preparations, dosage forms, storage, and quality control of Ayurvedic medicines. Together, these subjects form the backbone of Ayurvedic drug manufacturing and therapeutic application.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Introduction to Rasa Shastra and Ayurvedic pharmaceutics
  • Shodhana (purification) and Marana (incineration) of metals and minerals
  • Preparation of Bhasma, Pishti, and Kupipakwa Rasayana
  • Concept of Bhaishajya Kalpana and dosage forms
  • Herbal formulations – Churna, Kwatha, Asava, Arishta
  • Shelf life, storage, and quality control of medicines

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by a fully equipped pharmacy laboratory that enables students to gain hands-on experience in the preparation and processing of Ayurvedic medicines as per classical and modern standards.

  • Well-equipped Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana laboratory
  • Modern instruments for pharmaceutical processing
  • Traditional heating devices and furnaces
  • Raw drug and mineral sample collection
  • Demonstration unit for classical formulations

Teaching Methodology

  • Practical-oriented teaching approach
  • Hands-on preparation of Ayurvedic formulations
  • Correlation of classical pharmaceutical methods with modern techniques
  • Demonstrations and supervised laboratory work
  • Regular assessments and viva-voce

Clinical & Academic Importance

Knowledge of Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana is essential for understanding the preparation, safety, efficacy, and rational use of Ayurvedic medicines. It ensures safe clinical practice and supports evidence-based Ayurveda.

  • Understanding drug preparation and safety protocols
  • Rational prescription and dosage planning
  • Foundation for Ayurvedic pharmacy practice
  • Support for clinical subjects like Kayachikitsa and Panchakarma

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana is a core para-clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It bridges theoretical knowledge and clinical application by training students in the scientific preparation and use of Ayurvedic medicines.

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Rog Nidana evam Vikriti Vigyan – Overview

Department of Rog Nidana evam Vikriti Vigyan (Ayurvedic Diagnostics & Pathology)

The Department of Rog Nidana evam Vikriti Vigyan at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital is concerned with the systematic study of disease causation, diagnosis, and pathological changes according to Ayurvedic principles. This subject forms the diagnostic foundation of Ayurvedic clinical practice.

Rog Nidana focuses on understanding the etiology (Nidana), pathogenesis (Samprapti), clinical features (Lakshana), and prognosis of diseases. Vikriti Vigyan emphasizes the study of pathological deviations from normal physiology, helping students identify disease conditions accurately.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Nidana (etiological factors of disease)
  • Samprapti (pathogenesis of diseases)
  • Purvarupa, Rupa, and Upashaya
  • Dosha, Dushya, and Srotas involvement
  • Ayurvedic diagnostic methods (Ashta Sthana Pariksha)
  • Introduction to modern pathological concepts

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by diagnostic and pathology facilities that help students understand both classical and modern approaches to disease diagnosis and investigation.

  • Rog Nidana practical laboratory
  • Pathology investigation equipment
  • Clinical examination charts and models
  • Case study and diagnostic discussion facilities
  • Basic laboratory investigation training

Teaching Methodology

  • Case-based learning approach
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic diagnosis with modern pathology
  • Clinical demonstrations and patient-based discussions
  • Use of charts, flow diagrams, and diagnostic formats
  • Regular assessments and viva sessions

Clinical & Academic Importance

Rog Nidana evam Vikriti Vigyan is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning in Ayurveda. It helps students understand the root cause of diseases and design appropriate therapeutic strategies.

  • Accurate identification of disease and Dosha involvement
  • Understanding disease progression and prognosis
  • Foundation for Kayachikitsa and other clinical subjects
  • Support for evidence-based Ayurvedic practice

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Rog Nidana evam Vikriti Vigyan is a core para-clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It acts as a bridge between physiology and clinical medicine, preparing students for advanced clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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Agad Tantra – Overview

Department of Agad Tantra (Ayurvedic Toxicology & Forensic Medicine)

The Department of Agad Tantra at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the study of poisons, toxic substances, their effects on the human body, and their management according to Ayurvedic principles. This department also includes the study of forensic medicine and medico-legal aspects.

Agad Tantra provides in-depth knowledge of natural, artificial, and animal poisons, along with their clinical manifestations and antidotal therapies. The subject equips students to handle poisoning cases, toxic emergencies, and medico-legal situations effectively.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Introduction to Agada (antidotes) and toxicology
  • Classification of poisons (Sthavara, Jangama, Kritrima)
  • Clinical features and stages of poisoning
  • Ayurvedic management of poisoning cases
  • Concept of Vishachikitsa (toxicology treatment)
  • Basics of forensic medicine and medico-legal cases

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by teaching aids and diagnostic tools that help students understand the management of poisoning and forensic cases. Practical exposure is provided through case studies and emergency management training.

  • Agad Tantra practical laboratory
  • Toxicology charts and demonstration models
  • Case-based learning and simulations
  • Emergency management training for poisoning cases
  • Medico-legal documentation practice

Teaching Methodology

  • Case-based and problem-oriented learning
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic toxicology with modern toxicology
  • Clinical demonstrations and emergency simulations
  • Interactive lectures and group discussions
  • Regular assessments and viva-voce

Clinical & Academic Importance

Knowledge of Agad Tantra is crucial for handling toxic emergencies and medico-legal cases in clinical practice. It enables students to identify poisons quickly and provide timely and effective treatment.

  • Management of acute and chronic poisoning cases
  • Understanding medico-legal responsibilities
  • Emergency care and toxicological interventions
  • Support for emergency medicine and clinical practice

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Agad Tantra is an important clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students to handle toxicological emergencies and forensic responsibilities as part of professional Ayurvedic medical practice.

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Swasthavritta and Yoga – Overview

Department of Swasthavritta and Yoga (Preventive & Social Medicine in Ayurveda)

The Department of Swasthavritta and Yoga at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital is dedicated to the promotion of health, prevention of disease, and maintenance of physical, mental, and social well-being. This department focuses on healthy lifestyle practices as described in Ayurveda along with the scientific application of Yoga.

Swasthavritta emphasizes daily and seasonal regimens, dietary discipline, ethical conduct, and community health, while Yoga focuses on physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation to maintain harmony between body and mind. Together, they form the foundation of preventive healthcare in Ayurveda.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Concept of Swastha (health) in Ayurveda
  • Dinacharya (daily regimen) and Ritucharya (seasonal regimen)
  • Aharavidhi (dietary principles) and lifestyle discipline
  • Sadvrutta (ethical and moral conduct)
  • Introduction to Yoga Darshana
  • Asana, Pranayama, Dhyana, and relaxation techniques

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by facilities that encourage practical learning of Yoga and lifestyle management, promoting both individual and community health.

  • Dedicated Yoga hall with trained instructors
  • Facilities for Asana, Pranayama, and meditation practice
  • Charts and audiovisual aids for lifestyle education
  • Community health education resources
  • Demonstration models for preventive healthcare

Teaching Methodology

  • Theory-based teaching of preventive principles
  • Practical Yoga training sessions
  • Demonstrations of lifestyle modification techniques
  • Group discussions and interactive classes
  • Community health awareness programs

Clinical & Academic Importance

Swasthavritta and Yoga play a crucial role in preventing lifestyle disorders and maintaining overall health. This subject equips students with the knowledge to promote wellness, prevent disease, and support holistic patient care.

  • Prevention of lifestyle-related diseases
  • Promotion of physical and mental well-being
  • Supportive role in chronic disease management
  • Application in public health and community medicine

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Swasthavritta and Yoga are integral parts of the BAMS curriculum. The subject prepares students to adopt a preventive approach in clinical practice and promotes the Ayurvedic philosophy of “Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam”.

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Kayachikitsa – Overview

Department of Kayachikitsa (Ayurvedic Internal Medicine)

The Department of Kayachikitsa at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the diagnosis, management, and prevention of internal diseases according to classical Ayurvedic principles. It is one of the most important and extensive clinical branches of Ayurveda.

Kayachikitsa focuses on restoring the balance of Dosha, Dhatu, and Agni through comprehensive Ayurvedic treatment approaches including Shamana Chikitsa, Shodhana therapy, dietary regulation, and lifestyle modification. The department plays a central role in patient care and clinical training.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Ayurvedic diagnosis and management of internal diseases
  • Dosha-based disease classification and treatment planning
  • Role of Agni, Ama, and Srotas in disease manifestation
  • Samprapti-based approach to treatment
  • Dietary and lifestyle management in chronic disorders
  • Use of classical Ayurvedic formulations in clinical practice

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by well-established OPD and IPD facilities, enabling students to gain hands-on clinical exposure under expert supervision.

  • Dedicated Kayachikitsa OPD services
  • In-patient wards for internal medicine cases
  • Clinical investigation and diagnostic support
  • Case record maintenance and clinical documentation
  • Pharmacy support for classical formulations

Teaching Methodology

  • Clinical case-based teaching approach
  • Bedside teaching and patient interaction
  • Correlation of classical texts with modern medicine
  • Regular case presentations and discussions
  • Guided clinical diagnosis and treatment planning

Clinical & Academic Importance

Kayachikitsa forms the backbone of Ayurvedic clinical practice. It equips students with the skills required to manage a wide range of acute and chronic diseases using holistic Ayurvedic principles.

  • Management of lifestyle and metabolic disorders
  • Treatment of gastrointestinal, respiratory, and systemic diseases
  • Integration with Panchakarma and Rasayana therapy
  • Development of independent clinical decision-making skills

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Kayachikitsa is a major clinical subject taught during the advanced phase of the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students for independent clinical practice and forms the foundation for specialization in Ayurvedic internal medicine.

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Panchakarma – Overview

Department of Panchakarma (Ayurvedic Detoxification & Purification Therapy)

The Department of Panchakarma at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital specializes in the classical detoxification and purification therapies of Ayurveda. Panchakarma plays a vital role in eliminating toxins, restoring Dosha balance, and rejuvenating the body and mind.

Panchakarma therapies are designed to address the root cause of diseases by cleansing the body through systematic procedures. The department integrates classical Panchakarma techniques with modern clinical practices for comprehensive patient care and student training.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Concept and importance of Panchakarma in Ayurveda
  • Poorva Karma, Pradhana Karma, and Paschat Karma
  • Vamana (therapeutic emesis)
  • Virechana (therapeutic purgation)
  • Basti (medicated enema therapy)
  • Nasya and Raktamokshana

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by well-equipped Panchakarma therapy units providing both OPD and IPD services under expert supervision. Students gain hands-on experience in performing classical Panchakarma procedures.

  • Dedicated Panchakarma OPD and IPD
  • Well-equipped therapy rooms
  • Steam chambers and massage units
  • Classical Panchakarma instruments
  • Trained therapists and clinical support staff

Teaching Methodology

  • Demonstration and hands-on practical training
  • Clinical case-based learning approach
  • Supervised therapy procedures
  • Integration of theory and practical application
  • Regular assessments and practical evaluations

Clinical & Academic Importance

Panchakarma is an integral part of Ayurvedic treatment and is widely used in managing chronic, metabolic, and lifestyle disorders. It also enhances the effectiveness of Shamana therapies and Rasayana treatments.

  • Management of chronic and lifestyle disorders
  • Detoxification and rejuvenation therapies
  • Support for Kayachikitsa and Rasayana therapy
  • Enhancement of overall health and immunity

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Panchakarma is a major clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It provides practical exposure and therapeutic skills required for holistic Ayurvedic clinical practice.

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Kaumarbhritya (Bal Roga) – Overview

Department of Kaumarbhritya (Ayurvedic Pediatrics)

The Department of Kaumarbhritya at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the healthcare of infants and children, focusing on growth, development, nutrition, immunity, and disease management according to classical Ayurvedic principles.

Kaumarbhritya emphasizes preventive, promotive, and curative aspects of child health. The subject covers neonatal care, infant feeding practices, childhood diseases, immunological development, and pediatric therapeutics through a holistic Ayurvedic approach.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Concept of Bala and child development in Ayurveda
  • Neonatal care (Navjata Shishu Paricharya)
  • Infant feeding, nutrition, and growth milestones
  • Common childhood diseases and their management
  • Balagraha and pediatric disorders
  • Immunity enhancement and preventive pediatric care

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by pediatric OPD services and teaching facilities designed to provide safe and child-friendly healthcare and learning environments.

  • Dedicated Kaumarbhritya (Pediatric) OPD
  • Child-friendly examination and consultation areas
  • Growth and developmental assessment tools
  • Pediatric nutrition and counseling support
  • Immunity and preventive healthcare guidance

Teaching Methodology

  • Clinical case-based pediatric teaching
  • Observation and interaction with pediatric patients
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic pediatrics with modern pediatrics
  • Use of charts, growth records, and clinical formats
  • Regular assessments and viva sessions

Clinical & Academic Importance

Kaumarbhritya plays a vital role in ensuring healthy growth and development of children. It equips students with the skills required to manage pediatric disorders using safe, gentle, and effective Ayurvedic therapies.

  • Management of common childhood illnesses
  • Promotion of immunity and nutritional health
  • Preventive pediatric healthcare
  • Support for community child health programs

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Kaumarbhritya is a key clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students to provide holistic pediatric care and contributes significantly to community and family healthcare.

Interested in Studying Kaumarbhritya?

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Shalya Tantra – Overview

Department of Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery)

The Department of Shalya Tantra at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital is dedicated to the study and practice of surgical principles as described in classical Ayurvedic texts, particularly the Sushruta Samhita, which is considered the foundation of surgery.

Shalya Tantra focuses on surgical procedures, para-surgical techniques, wound management, trauma care, and operative principles. The department integrates traditional Ayurvedic surgical wisdom with modern surgical practices to provide comprehensive clinical training.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Fundamental principles of Ayurvedic surgery
  • Study of Sushruta Samhita and surgical ethics
  • Shastra Karma (operative procedures)
  • Anushastra Karma (para-surgical procedures)
  • Wound management (Vrana Chikitsa)
  • Trauma and emergency surgical care

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by modern surgical facilities and operation theaters that enable students to gain practical exposure to both minor and major surgical procedures under expert supervision.

  • Fully equipped operation theatre
  • Surgical instruments and para-surgical tools
  • Pre-operative and post-operative care units
  • Wound care and dressing units
  • Emergency and trauma management support

Teaching Methodology

  • Clinical and operative teaching approach
  • Hands-on surgical demonstrations
  • Case-based learning and ward rounds
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic and modern surgical concepts
  • Regular clinical assessments and viva-voce

Clinical & Academic Importance

Shalya Tantra is a vital clinical discipline that equips students with surgical knowledge and skills necessary for managing a wide range of surgical conditions through Ayurvedic and integrative approaches.

  • Management of surgical diseases and trauma
  • Practice of para-surgical procedures
  • Integration with modern surgical techniques
  • Support for emergency and operative care

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Shalya Tantra is a major clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students for surgical practice and forms the foundation for advanced learning in operative and para-surgical techniques.

Interested in Studying Shalya Tantra?

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Shalakya Tantra – Overview

Department of Shalakya Tantra (Ayurvedic Ophthalmology & ENT)

The Department of Shalakya Tantra at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the diagnosis and management of diseases related to the eyes, ears, nose, throat, oral cavity, and head region according to classical Ayurvedic principles.

Shalakya Tantra emphasizes specialized clinical care for sensory organs using both medical and para-surgical Ayurvedic techniques. The subject integrates traditional therapies with modern diagnostic methods for comprehensive patient management.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Ayurvedic anatomy and physiology of eye, ear, nose, and throat
  • Netra Roga (eye diseases) and their management
  • Karna, Nasa, Mukha, and Shiroroga
  • Para-surgical procedures like Kriya Kalpa
  • Ayurvedic ophthalmic and ENT formulations
  • Preventive care of sensory organs

Services & Facilities

The department is equipped with specialized OPD facilities and diagnostic instruments for effective examination and treatment of Shalakya-related disorders.

  • Dedicated Shalakya Tantra OPD
  • ENT and ophthalmic diagnostic instruments
  • Kriya Kalpa procedure facilities
  • Eye examination and vision testing tools
  • Minor procedure and treatment units

Teaching Methodology

  • Clinical OPD-based teaching
  • Demonstration of diagnostic and treatment procedures
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic and modern ENT & ophthalmology
  • Case presentations and interactive discussions
  • Regular clinical and practical evaluations

Clinical & Academic Importance

Shalakya Tantra plays an important role in managing disorders of the sensory organs, improving quality of life, and preventing chronic ENT and ophthalmic conditions through Ayurvedic therapies.

  • Management of eye and ENT disorders
  • Preventive and promotive sensory healthcare
  • Support for lifestyle and chronic conditions
  • Integration with surgical and para-surgical care

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Shalakya Tantra is a key clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students for specialized clinical practice related to sensory organs and head–neck disorders.

Interested in Studying Shalakya Tantra?

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Yoga Section – Overview

Department of Yoga (Yoga Therapy & Holistic Wellness)

The Yoga Section at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital is dedicated to the practice, teaching, and therapeutic application of Yoga as a holistic system for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. The department integrates classical Yogic principles with Ayurvedic healthcare for comprehensive wellness management.

Yoga is an integral part of Ayurveda and plays a vital role in disease prevention, stress management, and rehabilitation. The Yoga Section focuses on developing discipline, balance, and harmony through structured Yogic practices.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Introduction to Yoga philosophy and Yoga Darshana
  • Ashtanga Yoga – Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Dhyana
  • Basic and advanced Yogasanas
  • Pranayama and breathing techniques
  • Meditation, relaxation, and mindfulness practices
  • Yoga for health promotion and disease prevention

Services & Facilities

The Yoga Section is supported by dedicated facilities designed to provide a calm, disciplined, and healthy environment for Yogic practice and learning.

  • Spacious and well-ventilated Yoga hall
  • Yoga mats and practice equipment
  • Audio-visual aids for guided practice
  • Peaceful environment for meditation and relaxation
  • Facilities for group and individual sessions

Teaching Methodology

  • Demonstration-based practical Yoga sessions
  • Step-by-step instruction of Yogasanas and Pranayama
  • Guided meditation and relaxation techniques
  • Integration of Yoga with Ayurvedic lifestyle principles
  • Regular practice sessions and assessments

Clinical & Academic Importance

Yoga plays a supportive role in managing lifestyle disorders, mental health conditions, and chronic diseases. It enhances physical strength, mental clarity, and emotional stability, making it an essential component of holistic healthcare.

  • Stress management and mental well-being
  • Prevention of lifestyle-related disorders
  • Supportive therapy in chronic diseases
  • Rehabilitation and wellness promotion

Role in BAMS Curriculum

The Yoga Section contributes significantly to the BAMS curriculum by promoting preventive healthcare and holistic living. It trains students to incorporate Yogic practices into Ayurvedic clinical care and lifestyle counseling.

Interested in Learning Yoga & Yoga Therapy?

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Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga – Overview

Department of Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga (Ayurvedic Obstetrics & Gynecology)

The Department of Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital deals with the comprehensive healthcare of women, focusing on obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive health as described in classical Ayurvedic texts. The department plays a vital role in promoting women’s health at all stages of life.

This subject covers the management of pregnancy, childbirth, postnatal care, and gynecological disorders through Ayurvedic principles. Emphasis is laid on natural childbirth practices, preventive care, and holistic management of female health conditions.

Core Concepts Covered

  • Ayurvedic concepts of female anatomy and physiology
  • Garbhini Paricharya (antenatal care)
  • Prasava Vidhi (management of labour)
  • Postnatal care (Sutika Paricharya)
  • Gynecological disorders (Stree Roga) and their management
  • Menstrual health and reproductive disorders

Services & Facilities

The department is supported by well-equipped obstetrics and gynecology facilities that provide both OPD and IPD services, ensuring practical clinical exposure for students.

  • Dedicated Prasutitantra & Stree Roga OPD
  • Maternity and antenatal care units
  • Labour room and postnatal care facilities
  • Gynecological examination and treatment units
  • Maternal and women’s health counseling services

Teaching Methodology

  • Clinical case-based teaching and ward rounds
  • Observation of antenatal, labour, and postnatal cases
  • Correlation of Ayurvedic and modern obstetrics & gynecology
  • Demonstrations and interactive teaching sessions
  • Regular clinical assessments and viva-voce

Clinical & Academic Importance

Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga is essential for ensuring safe motherhood and effective management of women’s health issues. It equips students with the knowledge and skills required for holistic obstetric and gynecological care.

  • Management of pregnancy and childbirth
  • Treatment of gynecological and menstrual disorders
  • Promotion of maternal and reproductive health
  • Support for community women’s health programs

Role in BAMS Curriculum

Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga is a major clinical subject in the BAMS curriculum. It prepares students for independent practice in women’s healthcare and contributes significantly to maternal and child health services.

Interested in Studying Prasutitantra evam Stree Roga?

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🚨 Emergency Department

24×7 Emergency Medical Care & First Response Services

The Emergency Department at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital provides round-the-clock emergency medical services for patients requiring immediate attention. The department is equipped to handle medical emergencies, trauma cases, acute illnesses, and urgent care situations with prompt response and professional supervision.

The emergency unit works in coordination with clinical departments such as Kayachikitsa, Shalya Tantra, Agad Tantra, and Panchakarma to ensure timely diagnosis, stabilization, and referral-based management.

Key Emergency Services

🚑 24×7 Emergency Care

Immediate medical attention for acute illnesses and trauma cases.

⚡ First Aid & Stabilization

Initial assessment, first aid, and patient stabilization.

🧪 Emergency Diagnostics

Basic investigations and rapid clinical evaluation support.

🩺 Multidisciplinary Support

Coordination with surgical, medical, and toxicology units.

Facilities & Infrastructure

  • Dedicated emergency treatment area
  • Essential emergency medicines and equipment
  • Trained medical and nursing staff
  • Emergency observation and short-stay beds
  • Immediate referral and escalation support

Academic & Clinical Importance

The Emergency Department plays an important role in clinical training by exposing students to real-time emergency scenarios. It helps students develop critical decision-making skills, emergency response capability, and ethical responsibility in patient care.

  • Training in emergency assessment and triage
  • Understanding acute medical and surgical conditions
  • Exposure to medico-legal and toxicological emergencies
  • Development of teamwork and rapid response skills

Emergency Care & Clinical Training

Learn emergency response, acute care management, and clinical decision-making in a real hospital environment at Dr. Prakash Chandra Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital.

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