Physiology
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY |
Human physiology is the study of how the human body functions. This includes the mechanical, physical, bioelectrical, and biochemical functions of humans in good health, from organs to the cells of which they are composed. The human body consists of many interacting systems of organs and physiology is studied through these organ-system. Organ-systems are collections of cells, tissues and organs, which have dedicated functions in the body. In the human body, the organ-systems are the nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, urinary system, musculoskeletal system, integumentary system, reproductive system, digestive system, and immune system.
These organ system interact to maintain homeostasis, keeping the body in a stable state with safe levels of substances such as sugar and oxygen in the blood. In addition these systems regulate the internal environment of the body, maintaining blood flow, posture, energy supply, temperature, and acid balance (pH). Thus, each system contributes to homeostasis, of itself, other systems, and the entire body.
Human physiology is closely related to Anatomy & Biochemistry in that Anatomy is the study of form, Physiology is the study of body function, whereas biochemistry is the study of body functions at molecular level.
The study of physiology integrates knowledge across many levels, including biochemistry, cell physiology, organ systems and body as a whole. As a discipline, it connects science, medicine & health and creates a framework for understanding how human body adapts to stresses, physical activity and disease.
“The Physiology of today is the medicine of tomorrow.” Ernest E. Starling, Physiologist (1926)
Photo Gallery :-Faculty, Specialized Equipments-Physiograph Single Channel, Expiratory Gases Analyzer with Bicycle Ergometer
Teaching Faculty
S. No. |
Name |
Designation |
Mobile/Land Line No. |
Qualification |
Residential address |
E-mail ID |
College Time |
0
1. |
Dr.Ritu Purohit | Professor & Head | 8295628182 | MBBS, MD(Physiology) | Campus Pali | drritupurohitmamc@gmail.com | 9am-3pm |
02. |
Dr. Khemlata Tilwani |
Associate Professor | 9461343521 |
MBBS,MD (Physiology) |
2A/1499 Panchwati Colony, Near Marudhar Hotel, Bapu Nagar, Pali 306 401 |
Kl.tilwani@yahoo.co.in |
9 am – 3 pm |
03 |
Dr. Madhurima Maheshwari |
Assistant Professor | 0969443000 |
MBBS, MD (physiology) |
Campus Pali |
9 am - 3pm |
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04 |
Dr. Gautam Chand Sirvi |
Senior Demonstrator |
9610289995 |
MBBS,MD (Physiology) |
244, Tagore Nagar, Pali 306401 |
gsirvi95@gmail.com |
9 am – 3 pm |
05. |
Dr. Abhinav Purohit |
Senior Demonstrator |
9414917851 |
MBBS,MD (Physiology) |
17 E 261, Choupasni Housing Board, Jodhpur. 342008 |
Drabhinav.purohit@gmail.com |
9 am – 3 pm |
06. |
Dr. Rajnish Kanojia |
Senior Demonstrator |
9460869669 |
MBBS,MD (Physiology) |
College Campus, Pali |
rajnishkan@gmail.com |
9am-3pm |
07 | Dr Sudhir Joshi | Medical Officer | 8696920785 | MBBS, MD(Physiology) | Pali |
Non-Teaching Staff
S. No. |
Name |
Designation/Permanent or Contractual |
Mobile no./Land Line |
Residential address |
1. |
Mr. Suresh Kumar |
Technician |
7425950973 |
pali |
2. |
Mr. Dinesh | helper | pali | |
03 |
Mr. ChhaganLal |
Sweeper |
pali | |
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Publication List of Faculty (Last 3 Years)
Dr. Ritu Prohit
1. Neha Dhingra, RituPurohit, Salil Dube. Pre Hypertension Among First Year MBBS Students.
International Journal of Scientific Research.Volume-9 | Issue-3 | March-2020 | PRINT ISSN No. 2277 - 8179 | DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
2. Ritu Purohit, Salil Dube, Harish Agarwal, NiketVerma. Evaluation of on going integrated teaching program among undergraduate medical students.Volume - 10 | Issue - 7 | July - 2020 | PRINT ISSN No. 2249 - 555X | DOI : 10.36106/ijar
Dr. KhemlalaTilwani
1. Khemlata Tilwani, PriyaJangid , Ramesh Kumar Tilwani , MukeshNagal. Comparative study of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and carotid intima -media thickness with age & gender in cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients and healthy control individual.Int J Basic Appl Physiol., 8(1), 2019:62-65 Index Copernicus (ICV 2018=83.81)
2. Priya Jangid, Khemlata Tilwani*, Ramesh Kumar Tilwani ,MukeshNagal. Arterial stiffness an early indicator of atherosclerosis in diabetics.Int J Basic Appl Physiol., 6(1), 2017:169 -171 Index Copernicus (ICV 4.66 points)
(* Corresponding Author)
3. KhemlataTilwani, PriyaJangid, MukeshNagal, Ramesh Kumar Tilwani, MadhurimaMaheshwari. Correlation of C-F PWV and CIMT with BMI in Young Healthy Adults. Sch. J. App. Med. Sci., 2017; 5(9A):3516-3518.Impact Factor: 0.67, Index Copernicus (IC Value 74.68)
4. KhemlataTilwani,PriyaJangid,MukeshNagal, Ramesh Kumar Tilwani, MadhurimaMaheshwari.Correlation of C-F PWV and CIMT with age & gender in the healthy population of western Rajasthan. Sch. J. App. Med. Sci., 2017; 5(5C):1999-2002.Impact Factor: 0.67 , Index Copernicus (IC Value 74.68)
Dr. Gautam Chand Sirvi
1.Gautam Chand Sirvi, Jayant Kumar. Effect of yoga and meditation on different physiological parameters (respiratory and cardiac) in chronic cigarette smokers in Pali city Rajasthan. International journal of scientific research, july2018;7(7) 4-6.ISSN No.2277-8179/IF:4.758/IC value 93.98.
Specialized Equipments Available in Physiology Department –
2. Physiograph 3- Channel
3. Exp. Gases Analyzer with Bicycle Ergometer