The Department of Rog Nidan Evam Vikruti Vigyan forms the foundation of disease diagnosis by integrating classical Ayurvedic diagnostic principles with modern pathological sciences. It focuses on understanding disease causation, progression, and accurate diagnosis through methods such as Nidana Panchaka, Nadi Pariksha, and Ashtavidha Pariksha, along with modern laboratory investigations. With well-equipped labs and academic resources, the department ensures strong clinical reasoning and diagnostic competence among students.
Foundations of disease causation and progression
Nidana Panchaka, Nadi Pariksha, Ashtavidha Pariksha
Modern laboratory investigations and clinical reasoning



(for Clinical and Practical Training)
Laboratory investigations and interpretation
Clinical examination using Ayurvedic methods
Case analysis and diagnostic reasoning



Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and application of the Trisutra concept to explore root causes, identify clinical manifestations of disease, treat ailments, and maintain health.
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in Ayurveda through the integration of multidisciplinary perspectives and careful clinical and practical observation.
Demonstrate proficiency in holistic and individualized assessment for rational decision-making in disease management and health maintenance.
Perform procedures and therapeutic maneuvers with skill and dexterity in diverse clinical situations.
Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes required to provide holistic and quality healthcare.
Exhibit ethical conduct, compassion, and virtuous behavior to enhance the well-being of individuals and society.
Demonstrate self-directed learning for continuous advancement of knowledge and contribution to healthcare and societal well-being.
Demonstrate effective communication skills with patients, families, communities, and professional peers.
Demonstrate an understanding of the roles and skills required as a practitioner, researcher, and academician, along with the aspiration to excel in these domains.
Identify disease conditions in accordance with the principles of Ayurvedic pathology (Vikriti Vigyan Siddhanta).
Describe basic, general, and systemic pathological processes and apply them in clinical diagnosis.
Perform appropriate clinical examination (Pareeksha) using both Ayurvedic and contemporary diagnostic principles (Samakalina Siddhanta).
Order, interpret, and correlate laboratory investigations and imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis.
Diagnose and present clinical cases with logical reasoning (Naidanika Tarka).
Apply advancements in diagnosis (Vyadhi Vinischaya) and prognosis (Sadhya-Asadhyata) in clinical practice (Naidanika Adhyayana).
Communicate effectively with patients (Rugna), relatives (Bandhujan), and other stakeholders (Anya Hita Dharaka).
Demonstrate ethical conduct (Sadvritta), compassion (Karuna), and professional qualities of a clinician (Vaidya Guna).
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