Ishan Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre
Department of Panchakarma

Department of Panchakarma

Mastering Ayurvedic Detoxification TherapiesModern Name: Panchakarma
Department of Panchakarma

About the Department

The Department of Panchakarma provides comprehensive training in Ayurvedic detoxification and therapeutic procedures through a blend of theoretical learning and hands-on clinical exposure. It focuses on the five principal therapies—Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and related procedures—ensuring students gain practical expertise in patient care and treatment planning. Supported by modern infrastructure and trained professionals, the department emphasizes bedside teaching, clinical demonstrations, and skill-based learning.

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Key Areas of Study

Panchakarma principles and procedures

Five principal therapies and allied procedures

Purva, Pradhana, and Paschat Karma

Sequential stages of therapeutic treatment

Therapeutic applications of Panchakarma

Drugs, instruments, techniques, and complication management

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Departmental Lab

(for Clinical and Practical Training)

20+Books
40+Charts
50+Specimens

Hands-on training in Panchakarma procedures

Patient preparation and post-therapy care

Assessment of therapeutic outcomes and clinical demonstrations

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Programme Learning Outcomes (POs)

PO 1

Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and application of the Trisutra concept to explore root causes, identify clinical manifestations of disease, treat ailments, and maintain health.

PO 2

Demonstrate knowledge and skills in Ayurveda through the integration of multidisciplinary perspectives and careful clinical and practical observation.

PO 3

Demonstrate proficiency in holistic and individualized assessment for rational decision-making in disease management and health maintenance.

PO 4

Perform procedures and therapeutic maneuvers with skill and dexterity in diverse clinical situations.

PO 5

Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes required to provide holistic and quality healthcare.

PO 6

Exhibit ethical conduct, compassion, and virtuous behavior to enhance the well-being of individuals and society.

PO 7

Demonstrate self-directed learning for continuous advancement of knowledge and contribution to healthcare and societal well-being.

PO 8

Demonstrate effective communication skills with patients, families, communities, and professional peers.

PO 9

Demonstrate an understanding of the roles and skills required as a practitioner, researcher, and academician, along with the aspiration to excel in these domains.

Course Outcomes (COs)

Panchakarma

CO1

Describe the fundamental concepts of Panchakarma.

CO2

Identify and explain drugs, dosages, instruments, and methods of application used in Panchakarma procedures.

CO3

Analyze the clinical applications of each Panchakarma procedure based on fundamental principles.

CO4

Illustrate comprehensive knowledge of Panchakarma procedures, including sequential Purva Karma, Pradhana Karma, and Paschat Karma.

CO5

Demonstrate practical skills in performing Panchakarma procedures in various clinical situations.

CO6

Assess therapeutic outcomes and effectively manage complications.

CO7

Utilize technological advancements and allied therapeutic interventions in Panchakarma practice.

CO8

Demonstrate qualities of an effective communicator and uphold ethical standards as a clinician and researcher.

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