Department of Anatomy

About Us

The Department of Anatomy plays a crucial role in establishing the foundational knowledge of undergraduate medical students. It is dedicated to adopting innovative teaching methods that enhance the learning experience. In addition to its educational focus, the department is actively involved in high-quality research, with several projects funded by national and international agencies such as ICMR, DST, and DBT.

Staffed by a committed and enthusiastic faculty, the department continuously updates its teaching and research practices. Collaborative efforts with other preclinical departments ensure an integrated and comprehensive approach to medical education, preparing students for successful careers in medicine.

 

The department boasts excellent facilities, including:

A well-ventilated dissection theatre equipped for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as for clinical faculty research. It also has a cold storage facility to preserve human cadavers for emergency use.
A histology practical laboratory with modern infrastructure and a dedicated research lab for tissue processing, meeting the needs of students and researchers.
A well-curated museum displaying a variety of wet specimens, models, charts, and articulated skeletons for educational purposes.

OUR VISION

“To create a comprehensive and integrated healthcare facility with best clinical practices and cutting-edge technolgy”

OUR MISSION

“To deliver state-of-the-art patient care services in a comprehensive manner to respect every individual with an emphasis on quality service and excellence at affordable cost”

Key Features of the Department of Anatomy:

Hands-on Experience: Students gain practical experience in dissection, osteology, embryology, and neuroanatomy in fully equipped dissection halls.
Modern Teaching Tools: The department uses advanced techniques and audiovisual aids to simplify complex anatomical concepts, leaving a lasting impact on students.
Student Engagement: The department fosters a competitive spirit by organizing various activities, seminars, and quizzes to help students build essential skills for their future careers.

FACULTY

FACULTY LIST:

S.NO Name of the Staff Qualification Designation
1
Dr Nalluri Hima Bindu
M.D (Anatomy)
Professor & HOD
2
Dr Bandarupalli Naveen Kumar
M. Sc. (Medical Anatomy), Ph. D (Medical Anatomy)
Professor
3
Dr PushyamiPeruri
M.D (Anatomy)
Professor
4
Dr Krupa Elena Geddam
M.D (Anatomy)
Associate Professor
5
Dr Divya Pothati
M.D (Anatomy)
Associate Professor
6
Dr Evelyn Supriya James
M.D (Anatomy)
Associate Professor
7
Mrs. Asra Anjum
M. Sc. (Medical Anatomy), Ph. D (Medical Anatomy)
Associate Professor
8
Mrs. NaralaSreedevi
M.D (Anatomy)
Tutor
9
Mrs Nagiligari Anuradha
M.D (Anatomy)
Tutor
10
Mrs. Sajja Keerthi Vathsalya
M.D (Anatomy)
Tutor
11
Dr Tirunagari Deepthi
MBBS
Tutor
12
Dr Soujanya Bachu
MBBS
Tutor
13
Dr NettemRadhadevi
MBBS
Tutor
14
Dr Chetan Sai Lokesh Mundru
MBBS
Tutor
15
Dr Bandaru Nitish Chandra
MBBS
Tutor
16
Dr Amgoth Srikanth
MBBS
Tutor

Publications

1. Devi NS, Saravana Kumar S, HimaBindu N, Gnanavel A, Karthick S. Broad-spectrum pharmacological potential of Phyllanthusniruri in disease treatment: a review. Afr J Biol Sci. 2024;6(5):7824-43.
2. Anuradha N, Saravana Kumar S, HimaBindu N, Gnanavel A, Karthick S. A review of the effects of monosodium glutamate on gut health. Res J Pharm Technol. 2024;17(8):4103-9.
3. Anuradha N, Saravana Kumar S, HimaBindu N, Gnanavel A, Karthick S. Quantitative analysis of phytocompounds and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry profiling of methanolic extract of Citrus limon peel: an experimental study. J ClinDiagn Res. 2024;18(8):P7.
4. Kiran R, Neelakandan V, Naveen Kumar B, Indla E. Neurohistopathological alterations induced by Clitoriaternatea and Emblicaofficinalis extracts in diabetic male Wistar rats. Cureus. 2024 Oct;16(10):e72079. doi: 10.7759/cureus.72079.
5. Indla E, Rajasekar KV, Naveen Kumar B, Saravana Kumar S, Kumar PU, Sayana SB. Modulation of oxidative stress and glycemic control in diabetic Wistar rats: the therapeutic potential of Theobroma cacao and Camellia sinensis diets. Cureus. 2024 Mar;16(3):e55985. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55985.
6. Peruri P, Chandrika PV, KeerthiVathsalya S, Naveen Kumar B. A study on position and lumen geometry at the origin of the external carotid artery in human adult cadavers. Int J Anat Res. 2024;12(4):9042-8.
7. Chandrika PV, Peruri P, Vijayalakshmi Devi A, Jakka LD. A study of anatomical variations of the mental foramen in dry adult human mandibles and its clinical importance. J Cardiovasc Dis Res. 2024;15(1).
8. Pothati D, Barthy UK, Vijay Kumar K. An anthropometric research estimating the cephalic index of the people of Telangana state. J Cardiovasc Dis Res. 2024;15(9).
9. Barthy UK, Pothati D. Analysis of autopsy findings in acute poisoning cases. Eur J Cardiovasc Med. 2024;14(5):Sep-Oct.
10. Kumar BS, Asra A, Vallinayagam R, Panneer SG, Ezhil VK. Morphometry of human ear ossicles. Arch Med Health Sci. 2023;11(2):234-7.
11. Indla E, Rajasekar KV, Naveen Kumar B, Saravana Kumar S, Chelli S, Sayana SB. Neurohistopathological alterations induced by Theobroma cacao and Camellia sinensis extracts in diabetic male Wistar rats. Cureus. 2023 Nov;15(11):e48492. doi: 10.7759/cureus.48492.

Research

1. HIMA BINDU, ASRA ANJUM- Significance of Fetal Autopsy in Fetuses of Prenatally Diagnosed Fetal Abnormalities and Intra Uterine Fetal Demise.
2. HIMA BINDU Effects of Citrous Limon on Monosodium Glutamate induced structural changes of Small intestine in Adult albino rats.
3. HIMA BINDU, NARALA SREEDEVI- Comparative Study on Effect of Plant Extract PhyllanthusNiruri and Alpha Lipoic acid in Letrozole Induced Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome in Female Wistar Rats.
4. KEERTHI VATHSALYA, ASRA ANJUM A Study of Effects of Ayurvedic Formulations on Liver Histology and Functions in Albino Rats with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
5. ASRA ANJUM A Study on Role of Vitamin D on Regulation of Anti-Mullerian Hormone and polymorphism of AMHR II receptor in Infertile South Indian Women.
6. N ANURADHA – Effects of Citrous Limon on Monosodium Glutamate induced structural changes of Small intestine in Adult albino rats.

Achievements and Awards

1. B NAVEEN KUMAR Chaired a Sessionfor Scientific paper in ‘71th National Conference of Anatomical Society of India – 2024’organized by the department of Anatomy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Sri Amritsar on 22-11-2024 and 24-11-2024.

2. B NAVEEN KUMAR Organising Chairman of 20th Regional Society of Anatomists Meet – 2023, conducted at Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally, Hyderabad.

3. KEERTHI VATHSALYA – Achieved 3rd prize in oral paper presentation inNational Conference on Emerging Trends in HealthCare and Multidisciplinary Studies NCETHMS’24,organized by Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research on 20-07-2024 and 21-07-2024.

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