Department of Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga
The Department of Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga is a vital clinical department in Ayurvedic medical education, dedicated to the study and management of women’s health, gynecological disorders, and obstetric care according to Ayurvedic principles. The department focuses on the comprehensive care of women through different stages of life, including adolescence, reproductive age, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause.
This department integrates classical Ayurvedic knowledge with modern obstetric and gynecological practices to ensure safe and effective healthcare for women.
About the Department
Prasuti Tantra deals with the science of pregnancy, antenatal care, labor, and postnatal management, while Stree Roga focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological disorders affecting women.
The department trains students in the Ayurvedic concepts of Garbha Vigyan (embryology), Garbhini Paricharya (antenatal care), Prasava Karma (labor management), Sutika Paricharya (postnatal care), and management of various gynecological disorders.
Students gain both theoretical knowledge and clinical experience through hospital postings, patient examinations, and practical demonstrations.
Vision
To promote holistic women’s healthcare by combining classical Ayurvedic wisdom with modern clinical practices, while producing skilled Ayurvedic physicians in obstetrics and gynecology.
Mission
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To provide comprehensive education in Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology.
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To promote safe maternal and reproductive healthcare through Ayurvedic principles.
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To integrate traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern medical knowledge.
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To encourage research and innovation in women’s health and prenatal care.
HOD’s Message
Welcome to the Department of Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga.
Women’s health occupies a special place in Ayurveda. The discipline of Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga focuses on maintaining reproductive health, ensuring safe motherhood, and managing gynecological disorders through holistic Ayurvedic approaches.
Our department is committed to training students in classical Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology, along with modern diagnostic and clinical techniques. Through academic teaching, clinical exposure, and research activities, we strive to develop competent Ayurvedic practitioners who can provide compassionate and effective healthcare to women.
We encourage students to explore the depth of Ayurvedic knowledge in maternal and reproductive health and apply it for the well-being of society.
Dr. Ganesh Kumar Meher
Professor & HOD
Department of Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga
Faculty & Staff
The department consists of qualified faculty members and supporting staff dedicated to academic excellence and patient care.
Teaching Faculty
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Professor & Head of Department
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Associate Professor
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Assistant Professor
Supporting Staff
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Staff Nurse
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Laboratory Technician
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Attendant / Ward Assistant
Department Infrastructure
The department has adequate facilities to support both teaching and clinical services.
Facilities Available
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Departmental classrooms
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Demonstration room for teaching
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Outpatient Department (OPD)
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Inpatient ward for female patients
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Labour room
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Minor procedure room
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Faculty chambers and departmental office
Clinical Services
The department provides comprehensive Ayurvedic care for women’s health through its hospital services.
Services Offered
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Antenatal care and pregnancy monitoring
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Postnatal care and maternal health management
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Management of gynecological disorders
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Menstrual disorder treatment
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Infertility counseling and management
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Menopausal health care
Patients receive treatment through Ayurvedic medicines, diet regulation, lifestyle guidance, and supportive therapies.
Academic Activities
The department actively organizes academic programs for students and faculty.
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Undergraduate teaching for BAMS students
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Clinical case discussions
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Practical demonstrations and ward rounds
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Student seminars and presentations
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Workshops and Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs
Student Training & Clinical Exposure
Students receive practical training in various aspects of Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology.
Training Includes
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History taking and clinical examination of female patients
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Antenatal examination and pregnancy care
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Monitoring of labor and delivery
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Postnatal mother and newborn care
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Diagnosis and management of gynecological disorders
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Interpretation of diagnostic investigations
Clinical postings help students gain hands-on experience in patient care and hospital management.
Research Activities
The department encourages research in various areas of women’s health in Ayurveda.
Research areas include:
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Ayurvedic management of gynecological disorders
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Maternal health and prenatal care
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Ayurvedic approaches to infertility
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Postnatal care and recovery
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Lifestyle disorders affecting women’s health
Faculty and students participate in research projects, publications, and conferences.
Teaching Methodology
The department follows modern teaching practices combined with classical Ayurvedic education.
Methods Used
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Classroom lectures
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Audio-visual presentations
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Clinical case demonstrations
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Group discussions and seminars
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Hospital rounds and patient interaction
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Practical demonstrations and skill training
This integrated teaching approach enhances both academic understanding and clinical competence.
Student Achievements
Students actively participate in:
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Academic seminars and conferences
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Paper and poster presentations
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Clinical case competitions
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Workshops related to women’s health and Ayurveda
These activities help build confidence, knowledge, and research skills.
Extension & Community Activities
The department contributes to community healthcare through outreach programs such as:
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Free maternal and women’s health camps
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Pregnancy care awareness programs
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Health education on menstrual hygiene
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Awareness programs on nutrition and maternal health
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Participation in national health campaigns
These initiatives help spread awareness about Ayurvedic healthcare for women.
Future Goals of the Department
The department aims to:
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Expand advanced obstetric and gynecological facilities
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Promote research in Ayurvedic maternal healthcare
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Strengthen community outreach programs for women’s health
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Integrate modern diagnostic tools with Ayurvedic clinical practice
Train skilled Ayurvedic physicians specializing in women’s healthcare
