The Department is headed by Prof. Dr. Nausheen Raza (MBBS, M.Phil) who has an experience of teaching the subject to both undergraduate and post graduate students for over 26 years.
She has been a facilitator for various basic medical science post graduate courses. She has also received training in workshop series of master trainers in medical education from the UHS, Lahore, which is in addition to attending various other workshops on medical education. She is presently enrolled in a master's program in medical education. The department is well supported by highly qualified and committed faculty as per requirement.
The Department has a spacious dissection hall with human cadaver dissection and demonstration stations for students; supported by a mortuary having two mortuary freezers and a well equipped specimen preparation and storage room.
The Department also has a spacious histology laboratory having required equipment for tissue processing and slide preparation along with binocular, multi head and research microscopes. The histology slide bank has a vast collection of microscopic slides of human and animal tissues for study purposes to which the students have free access.
There is also a state of the art anatomy museum which has more than 140 prepared specimens from human organs and tissues and over 30 models in display. Additional teaching material includes charts, torsos and human skeletons. Departmental bone bank has over 2500 human and 50 plastinated bones which are issued to the students for study purpose.
She has been a facilitator for various basic medical science post graduate courses. She has also received training in workshop series of master trainers in medical education from the UHS, Lahore, which is in addition to attending various other workshops on medical education. She is presently enrolled in a master's program in medical education. The department is well supported by highly qualified and committed faculty as per requirement.
The Department has a spacious dissection hall with human cadaver dissection and demonstration stations for students; supported by a mortuary having two mortuary freezers and a well equipped specimen preparation and storage room.
The Department also has a spacious histology laboratory having required equipment for tissue processing and slide preparation along with binocular, multi head and research microscopes. The histology slide bank has a vast collection of microscopic slides of human and animal tissues for study purposes to which the students have free access.
There is also a state of the art anatomy museum which has more than 140 prepared specimens from human organs and tissues and over 30 models in display. Additional teaching material includes charts, torsos and human skeletons. Departmental bone bank has over 2500 human and 50 plastinated bones which are issued to the students for study purpose.