Department was established in 1995 in old building in sir takhtasinhji hospital campus with annual intake capacity of 50 students. In march 2000 department was shifted to newly constructed spacious college building near state transport depot. Department is located on fourth floor. In the academic year 2006-07 with permission of medical council of india intake capacity is raised to 100 students per year. In the academic year 2012-13 with permission of medical council of india intake capacity is raised to 200 students per year.

Department also participate in teaching laboratory methods in physiology to students of medical laboratory technicians training course run by directorate of medical education and research, Govt. of Gujarat for in-service and outside candidates. Department was also permitted to start post graduate (MD) course in Physiology with intake capacity of 4 candidates per year w.e.f. 2007 which was recognized by MCI in 2010. In the same year department was permitted to increase 1 post graduate seat each under professor and additional professor. Accordingly dept. gave admission to 5 candidates in the year 2010 and 6 candidates from the year 2011.

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Department is well equipped to carry out research activity in various areas and following research laboratories are available in the department like

  • Cardiovascular laboratory: With impedance cardiograph (NIVOMON from L & T) for measurement of Cardiac output, IPG and OIPG, VERSADOP from Diabetic footcare, Chennai for measurement of ABPI, Mobil-O Graph from Germany for PWA(in pipeline)
  • Respiratory Laboratory with sleep lab : With peak flowmeter, computerized spirometry and Diffusion capacity apparatus(in pipeline)
  • Exercise physiology laboratory: with TMT and Bicycle ergograph,
  • Electrophysiology laboratory : with (a) EMG, NCV and Visual and Auditory Evoked potential recording (b) EEG , RT and Biofeedback(Pulse, GSR, Temperature, Alpha, Respiration)
  • Autonomic function laboratory : with CAN 504 from diabetic foot care chennai for measurement of cardiac autonomic functions , VARIOVIN from genesis, Hyderabad for measurement of Heart Rate Variability etc
  • Computerised physiograph laboratory : with 10 digital physiograph for recording of spirometry. HRV. ECG. ENG, EMG. Pulse, Temperature, Respiration, GSR, STI , Phonocardiogram etc
  • Experimental physiology laboratory : with facility for amphibian and mammalian experiments with respirator, extended kymograph, operation tables, orga

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Dr Chinmay Shah

  1. Socially active faculty of the year award of government Medical College, Bhavnagar
  2. Received Rotating trophy for best overall performance of local branch by IMA HQ during 18-19 at NATCON 19
  3. Received Membership Development Award by IMA HQ during 18-19 at NATCON 19
  4. IMA Bhavnagar Bracnh has been awarded Y T Patel  Best  rural community service award for the year 2018-19 by IMA GSB
  5. IMA Bhavnagar Bracnh has been awarded Membership Devempment award for the year 2017-18  during NATCON from IMA HQ, New Delhi
  6. IMA Bhavnagar Bracnh has been awarded Dr J R Jaju Tropy for Social Activity for the year 2016-17 from IMA GSB
  7. Received Certificate of Honour for active involvement in IFSI from fssai
  8. Received Certificate of Honour for active involvement in IMA Cycle Yatra by IMA HQ
  9. Selected for Bharat vidya shiromani Award for year 2017 from IIEM
  10. Appointed as Chairman, IMA GSB for the Nutritional and Public Health Project
  11. First prize for presenting Paper in effectiveness of four step approach for procedures(skils) learning: RCT at international conference of basic and applied physiology 2014 at Ahmedabad
  12. Dr Chinamay has been awarded "BEST adjutant secretory of  LOCAL BRANCH" for year 2013-14 by IMA HQ,  New Delhi
  13. IMA Bhavnagar Bracnh has been awarded Dr A P Sukla Community  Activity  awa

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  • UG : As per NMC Guidline 2021 : https://www.nmc.org.in/information-desk/for-colleges/ug-curriculum

    PG : As per NMC Guidline 2021 : https://www.nmc.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MD-Physiology-1.pdf

  • The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Physiology aims at providing comprehensive knowledge of the normal functions of the organ systems of the body to facilitate and understanding of the physiological basic of health and disease.

    The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Physiology aims at providing comprehensive knowledge of the normal functions of the organ systems of the body to facilitate and understanding of the physiological basic of health and disease.

    Systemic Physiology:

    1. Goal
    2. Objective
        • At the end of the course the student shall be able to -

          • Knowledge
          1. Explain the normal functioning of all the organ systems and their interactions for well coordinated total body function;
          2. Assess the relative contribution of each organ system to the maintenance of the milieu interior;
          3. Elucidate the physi

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  1. Workshop on evaluation Methodology in 2008
  2. Basic Sleep Medicine Course 2014
  3. National Physiology Quiz Competitinon was Held on 16 April 2019
  4. National physiology webinar of Interdisciplinary research in medical sciences was held on 12-Jan-2001.
  5. Workshop on EMG-NCV was held on 6-Feb-2021.
  6. Webinar on Intellectual property right was held on 22-Feb-2021
  7. National physiology webinar of sleep deprivation and cognition was held on 23-07-2021

UG : As per NMC Guidline: https://www.nmc.org.in/information-desk/for-colleges/ug-curriculum

PG : As per NMC Guidline: https://www.nmc.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MD-Physiology-1.pdf

University Exam:

  1. It is required to pass theory and practical exam separately. i.e. failing in any head means to reappear for both theory and practical exam after 2 months and then with the next batch
  2. Total 200 Marks Exam.(140 Theory & 60 Practical)
  3. Theory (Total 140)
    1. Paper I (50 marks)
    2. Section I
      • Cell physiology, physiology of Blood, Immunity, Cardiovascular physiology, Excretory physiology,
    3. Section II
      • General physiology, Gastrointestinal physiology, Respiratory physiology, Muscle and Nerve Physiology, Biophysics, Exercise physiology, underwater physiology, high altitude physiology)
    4. Paper II (50 Marks)
    5. Section I
      • Endocrine Physiology, Reproductive physiology
    6. Section II
      • Autonomic nervous system, Special senses, Central nervous system physiology)
    7. INTERNAL 20 MARKS (derived from period

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Department Publication

Publication Year 2019 to 2023

    Dr. Chinmay Jayprakash Shah (Professor & Head Of The Department)

    Scientific Publication:

    Book

    1. Handbook “Last Minute Revision in Biochemistry for Homeopathic Student”
    2. Online book on Basic Workshop On Medical Education Technology (e-book)
    3. Editor in 10th Year Celebration of GSMC-FAIMER : Reflection of Fellow
    4. Practical Physiology for Physiotherapy students
    5. Kayakalp Guideline for Private healthcare facilities


    Dr Manjula Jamaliya (Associate Professor)

    1) Effect Of Follicular And Luteal Phase Of Menstrual Cycle On Visual Reaction Time In Healthy Adult Females Jigna Patel, Manjula Jamliya , Hemant B. Mehta, Chinmay J. Shah, Int J Basic Appl Physiology;7(1),2018;115-117

    2) Effect Of Pre And Post Menstrual Phases Of Menstrual Cycle On Sympathetic Function Tests In Healthy Adult Females Manjula Jamliya, Jigna Patel, H B Mehta, C J Shah, Basic Appl Physiology;7(1),2018;155-158

    3)  Study Of Auditory Reaction Time During Follicular And Luteal Phase Of Menstrual Cycle JignaPatel, ManjulaJamliya, HemantB.Mehta, ChinmayJ.Shah, Basic Appl Physiology;8(1)2019,97-100

    4)  A Study Of Parasympathetic Function Test During Pre And Post Menstrual Phases Of Menstrual Cycle Among Adult Healthy Female Manjula Jamliya, Jigna Patel, H.B. Mehta, C J Shah, Basic Appl Physiology;9(1),2020,70-74

    5) Evaluate Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Insulin Resistant Subjects Using Visceral Fat & Lipid Profile & Compare It with Insulin Sensitive People Dr Komal Makwana, Dr Manjula jamliya, Dr Hemant B Mehta, Dr Pradyna A Gokhale, Dr Chinmay J Shah, Dr komal kalasava, Dr H. Sharma, Dr vishal Ghori Dr C.B. tripathi, Dr panjwani - NJIRM 2011; 2(2) : 15-21]

    6) Effects Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder On Heart Rate Variability Pravin Rabari, Manjula Jamliya, H.B.Mehta, Ashok Vala, Pritesh Gandhi, Gunvant Zinzala - IJBAP Vol. 2;Page 204


    Dr. Mehul V Sanishchara (Assistant Professor)

    • Shah CJ ,Shanishchara M, Vaghela H,Tuberculosis & immune deficiency virus association – A global challenge,IJBPAS; Dec:2012,1(11):1721-1729.
    • Shah CJ ,Shanishchara M, Hemant B Mehta,Vaghela H, The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in medical under-graduates. IJRMS,2014, Feb:2(1);59-61.
    • Shanishchara M, Vaghela H, Hemant B Mehta, Shah CJ. Normative study of Visual Evoked Potential in different Age Groups. IJBAP, Vol.4(1), Dec. 2015;161-168.
    • Vaghela H, Shanishchara M, Hemant B Mehta, Shah CJ. Study of QTc interval in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients. IJBAP, Vol.5(1), Dec.2016; 130-135.


    Dr. Hardev. M. Vaghela (Assistant Professor)

    • Shah CJ ,Shanishchara M, Vaghela H,Tuberculosis & immune deficiency virus association – A global challenge,IJBPAS; Dec:2012,1(11):1721-1729.
    • Shah CJ ,Shanishchara M, Hemant B Mehta,Vaghela H, The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in medical under-graduates. IJRMS,2014, Feb:2(1);59-61.
    • Shanishchara M, Vaghela H, Hemant B Mehta, Shah CJ. Normative study of Visual Evoked Potential in different Age Groups. IJBAP, Vol.4(1), Dec. 2015;161-168.
    • Vaghela H, Shanishchara M, Hemant B Mehta, Shah CJ. Study of QTc interval in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients. IJBAP, Vol.5(1), Dec.2016; 130-135.


    Dr. Jayesh Dalpatbhai Solanki (Assistant Professor)

    1) Solanki JD, Mehta HB, Panjwani SJ, Munshi HB, Shah CJ. Impact of concomitant use of beta blocker, statin, aspirin, and metformin on central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness in hypertension. J Pharmacol Pharmacother 2018;9:167-73

    2) Solanki JD, Kapadiya AP, Mehta HB, Shah CJ. Abnormal sympathetic functioning is linked to familial hypertension in nonathletic young males. J Edu Health Promot 2019;8:88.

    3) Solanki JD, Munshi HB, Mehta HB, Shah CJ. Central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness in Gujarati diabetics not receiving any antihypertensive: A case–control study based on oscillometric pulse wave analysis. J Family Med Prim Care 2019;8:1352-8.

    4) Solanki JD, Patel RB, Hadiyel IN, Mehta HB, Munshi HB, Kakadia PJ. Arterial stiffness parameters derived by oscillometric pulse wave analysis are related to estimated glomerular filtration rate but not proteinuria in Gujarati diabetics. J Indian coll cardiol 2019;9:32-8

    5) Solanki JD, Mehta HB, Panjwani SJ, Munshi HB, Shah CJ. Central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness by oscillometric pulse-wave analysis in treated Gujarati euglycemic hypertensives: A case-control study. J Family Med Prim Care 2019;8:2047-54.

    6) Solanki JD, Patel RB, Hadiyel IN, Mehta HB, Munshi HB, Kakadiya PJ. Association of brachial and central hemodynamic parameters to eGFR and proteinuria in Gujarati diabetics with mild-to-moderate nephropathy. J Family Med Prim Care 2019;8:2965-70


Time Table for Batch-2020

Time

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

 

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

9-10

Physiology Lecture

Biochemisty Lecture

Anatomy Lecture

Anatomy Lecture

Physiology Lec



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