Academic foundation
Concept clarity, practical demonstrations, correlation, and student mentoring.
Anatomy builds the foundation of medicine by exploring the structure of the human body through theory and practical learning.
Concept clarity, practical demonstrations, correlation, and student mentoring.
Students learn through structured exposure, case discussions, demonstrations, and supervised academic guidance.
The department emphasizes respectful communication, documentation, counselling, and clear next steps.
Anatomy builds the foundation of medicine by exploring the structure of the human body through theory and practical learning.
The subject that marks the beginning of medical education is Anatomy. It is this discipline that provides students with a robust foundation for understanding the structure and organisation of the human body. At PMCH, the Department of Anatomy is being developed with the specific vision that students should grasp the subject, right from the outset, in a manner that is both in-depth and practical.
The department's faculty team focuses on imparting a detailed understanding of the human body to students through a structured academic process. Through dissection, histology labs, and academic discussions, anatomical concepts are elucidated to students in a manner that is both clear and clinically relevant.
In essence, the journey toward becoming a competent physician begins right here. Therefore, the department's objective extends beyond merely completing the prescribed syllabus; rather, it aims to cultivate within students a strong foundation in observation, scientific thinking, and clinical understanding.
The Department of Anatomy at PMCH aims to teach medical students what they need to know about the structure of the human body, providing a strong scientific foundation for their clinical training.
A simple view of how patients and learners move through the department workflow.
Initial guidance and documentation begin here.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
Final advice, reporting, and continuity are explained clearly.
Published faculty roster for Anatomy, supporting teaching, patient care, and departmental academic work.
Clinical learning spaces, hospital areas, and support facilities connected to department work.
Anatomy supports the PMCH model of patient-first care and structured medical education. Students learn through observation, supervised practice, and feedback while patients receive respectful guidance.