Anatomy
The Department is dedicated to studying the structure of the human body (anatomy) through dissection and theoretical learning. The institution has modern facilities, Human Anatomy Models, and technology for hands-on learning.
Biochemistry
The Department is dedicated to providing a comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie human health and disease; emphasizing the importance of biochemical processes in clinical practice.
Immunology
The Department focuses on the study of the immune system, including immune responses to infections, diseases, and vaccines. It plays an essential role in research and clinical practice, particularly in the fields of immunotherapy and vaccine development.
Microbiology
This department specializes in the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It plays a critical role in clinical diagnosis, infection control, and the development of antimicrobial treatments.
Pathology
The Department is involved in studying the causes and effects of diseases. This includes tissue analysis, disease diagnosis, and understanding the mechanisms behind various medical conditions. It plays a critical role in the early detection and treatment of diseases.
Pharmacology
This Department is dedicated to understanding the effects of drugs and medications on the human body. It involves the study of drug interactions, dosages, and side effects, as well as their therapeutic potential in treating diseases.
Physiology
The Department is dedicated to understanding the functions and processes of the human body, including the workings of the organ systems, cellular mechanisms, and the physiological responses to exercise, stress, and disease.
Public Health
The Department focuses on the study of the health of populations, including disease prevention, health policy, and epidemiology. It works to improve health outcomes through research, education, and community-based interventions.
Toxicology
This Department studies the harmful effects of chemicals and toxins on the human body and the environment. It plays a critical role in the development of safety standards, regulation of toxic substances, and research on poisonings and antidotes.