Anatomy Lab
Our Anatomy Lab is a modern, well-equipped space for immersive learning. Students have access
to cadaveric specimens, anatomical models, advanced microscopes, and interactive 3D tools that
help them deeply understand human anatomy.
The lab is designed to accommodate both small group discussions and large class sessions. Faculty
provide guided demonstrations, dissection training, and detailed explanations of anatomical structures.
Students engage in hands-on practical sessions daily, which include identifying organs, studying
tissue structures, and learning comparative anatomy. The lab also includes a digital library
of anatomy references and interactive modules to supplement practical learning.
Students actively participate in dissections and guided demonstrations, learning essential
techniques for identifying organs, tissues, and systems. Advanced microscopes enable detailed
study of histological sections, while 3D models and interactive screens aid in understanding
complex structures.
The lab also integrates digital resources such as virtual anatomy simulations and reference
databases. Students develop skills in observation, documentation, and anatomical terminology
while engaging in collaborative exercises, quizzes, and research-oriented projects.
Faculty mentorship ensures that theoretical knowledge from lectures is translated into practical
understanding, creating a seamless bridge between classroom learning and hands-on experience.
MMCH recognize by nmc for batch 2025-26