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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

  • Roga Nidan is an important subject of Ayurveda focusing on diagnostics aspects and deals with both ancient methods of diagnosis and relevant modern investigations.
  • It is involved in conducting various laboratory diagnostic investigations, pathological tests, ECG, X-ray, USG etc for patient care.
  • It is an essential part of Ayurveda that is useful in early diagnosis of disease and deals with classification of diseases and techniques of diagnosis.
  • It deals with the factors which are important to understand the origin of disease as well as pathogenesis, diagnosis and investigations of the disease.
  • It is the foundation of all the clinical subjects. It helps to understand in depth the disease & its pathogenesis, the art & science of the clinical examination methods, the signs & symptoms or clinical features of the disease, the required investigation & the interpretation of their result as well.

VISSION  

  • To be recognized as a center of excellence in providing quality medical education and research in the field of Ayurvedic Pathology and Diagnostic procedure also to establish laboratory facilities for hematological, biochemical  and other investigations .
  • To train Ayurveda Scholars through clinical classes with audio-visual techniques.

MISSION

  • To contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Rog nidan through teaching, research, and publications.
  • To create an academic environment so as to improve the teaching and learning.
  • To develop aptitude and skills of scholars to equip them to face the challenges and needs of a fast changing society.

 IMPORTANCE OF THE DEPT. IN AYURVEDA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Rognidan is the foundation of all the clinical subjects. It helps to understand in depth the disease & its pathogenesis, the art & science of the clinical examination methods, the signs & symptoms or clinical features of the disease, the required investigation & the interpretation of their result as well. The study curriculum is consisting of both theoretical and practical understanding of classical and modern method of investigation and diagnosis procedures

OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING

  • To make the student understand & learn thoroughly about comparative study of Ayurved & modern concepts of disease, pathogenesis, clinical features and investigation procedures.
  • Conducting different workshops, seminars, webinars, debate, writing competition to encourage.

LAB/CLASSROOM / DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS

     1.Infrastructure:

    • Well-equipped laboratory with diagnostic instruments .
    • Smart classrooms with audiovisual aids for theoretical lectures and demonstrations.
  1. Equipment:
    • Pathology tools: Slides, reagents, staining kits, sample collection kits, syringes, test tubes, and glassware.
    • Diagnostic tools: ECG machine, glucometers, BP apparatus, stethoscopes, Auto analyser, CBC Machine.
  2. Reference Material:
    • Ayurveda texts: Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Madhava Nidana, Astanga Hridaya.
    • Modern pathology textbooks.
    • Research journals for comparative diagnostic methodologies.
  3. Supplies:
    • Biological samples (blood, urine, stool, sputum).
    • Kits for hematological, biochemicalanalysis.
  4. Teaching Aids:
    • Charts, models, and diagrams for explaining diseases and pathology.
    • Computer systems with diagnostic software for simulated learning.

EXPERIMENTAL / PRACTICAL WORK INVOLVED

  1. Hematology:
    • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and Packed Cell Volume (PCV).
    • CBC
    • Blood grouping
  2. Urine Analysis:
    • Physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine for proteins, glucose, ketones, and sediments.
  3. Biochemical Tests:
    • Blood sugar (fasting and postprandial), liver and kidney function tests.
    • Lipid profile and serum electrolytes.
    • Urea , Creatinine
    • Sodium ,Pottasium
  4. Ayurvedic Diagnostic Methods:
    • Nadi Pariksha (pulse examination).
    • Examination of Mala (stool), Mutra (urine), Jihva (tongue), and Drik (eyes).
    • Prakriti and Vikriti analysis based on Ayurvedic principles.
  5. Modern Diagnostic Procedures:
    • Performing ECG, X-ray interpretation and  analysis.

DEPARTMENT OF ROGA NIDAN AND VIKRITI VIGYAN


SRI SRI COLLEGE OF AYURVEDIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK
(STUDENT CAPACITY – 100)


DETAILS OF TEACHING AID IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RNVV

  • INFRASTRUCTURE:
  • SL NO CHARTS MODELS SPECIMENS DEPT LIBRARY BOOKS IT DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENTS/INSTRUMENT CHEMICALS & REAGENTS
    01 50 10 10 100
    02 ANNEX -01 ANNEX-02 ANNEX-03 ANNEX-04 ANNEXURE – 05 ANNEX-06 ANNEX-07
    SL.No. STRUCTURE NCISM NORMS EXISTING REMARKS
    01 Department Office 150 sq mt.      
    02
    03  Vikriti Vigyana  Laboratory
    1. STAFF
    SL.No. DEPARTMENTAL STAFF NCISM NORM/ REQUIRED EXISTING REMARKS
    01 TEACHING STAFF Professor 01 01  
    Asso. Professor 01 00  
    Asst. Professor 01 02  
    02 NON TEACHING STAFF Lab technician La Assistant 02 01 01 01
     
    1. DEPARTMENTAL RECORDS
    Sl.No. RECORDS Quantity Remarks
    01 Topic Register 02
    02 Stock & Store Register 01
    03 Library Book Register 01
    04 Letter Received file 01
    05 Letter Issue and Received Register 01
    06 Letter issue file 01
    07 Purchase file 01
    08 Register for charts and models 01
    09. Staff Attendance Register 01
    10. Student Attendance Register 04
    1. ASSETS
    01 CHARTS Annexure -01
    02 MODELS Annexure -02
    03 SPECIMEN Annexure -03
    04 DEPT. LIBRARY BOOKS Annexure -04
    05 FURNITURE Annexure -05
    06 INSTUMENTS & EQUIPMENTS Annexure -06
    07 CHEMICALS AND REAGENTS Annexure -07
      ANNEXURE 01    CHART
    SL.NO. Name of the charts Quantity Remarks
    1. Ankylosing Spondylitis 1
    2. Atherosclerosis 1
    3. Atrial Septal Defects 1
    4. Bronchial Asthma 1
    5. Bronchitis 1
    6. Cervical Spondylitis 1
    7. COPD 1
    8. Crohn’s Disease 1
    9. Emphysema 1
    10 Life cycle of Ascaris Lumbricoides 1
    11 Life cycle of Malaria Parasite 1
    12 Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndrome 1
    13 Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis 1
    14 Patent Ductus Arteriosus 1
    15 Pemphigus Vulgaris 1
    SL.NO. Name of the charts Quantity Remarks
    16 Psoriasis 1
    17 Pulmonary Embolism 1
    18 Rheumatic Fever 1
    19 Sarcoidosis 1
    20 SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) 1
    21 Tetralogy of Fallout 1
    22 Tinea Infections 1
    23 Transposition of the Great Vessels 1
    24 Ulcerative Colitis 1
    25 Urticaria 1
    26 Vasculitis 1
    27 Vata Prakruti 1
    28 Ventricular Septal Defect 1
    29 Myocardial Infraction 1
    30 Cellular Adaptation 1
    31 Reversible Cell Injury 1
    32 Irreversible Cell Injury 1
    33 Lumber Spondylitis 1
    34 Osteoporosis 1
    35 Frozen Soldier 1
    36 Calcaneal Spur 1
    37 Tennis Elbow 1
    38 Carpel tunnel Syndrome 1
    39 Syphilis 1
    40 Types of Necrosis 1
    41 Types of Apoptosis 1
    42 Mechanism Type 1 Hypersensitivity 1
    43 Mechanism Type 2 Hypersensitivity 1
    44 Mechanism Type 3 Hypersensitivity 1
    SL.NO. Name of the charts Quantity Remarks
    45 Mechanism Type 4 Hypersensitivity 1
    46 Pathophysiology of Hypovolemic Shock 1
    47 Pathophysiology of Cardiogenic Shock 1
    48 Pathophysiology of Septic Shock 1
    49 Prostatomegaly 1
    50 Congestive Cardiac Failure 1
      ANNEXURE 02   MODELS
    Sl No Name of the Models Quantity REMARK
    1 ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS 1
    2 RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND OSTEOARTHRITIS 1
    3 CIRRHOSIS OF LIVER 1
    4 ANGINA PECTORIS 1
    5 INFLAMATORY BOWL DISEASE 1
    6 COMPLICATION OF DIBETIS MALLITUS 1
    7 CRONIC KIDNEY DISEASES 1
    8 THROMBOSIS 1
    9 COPD 1
    10 PRIMARY LESION OF SKIN 1
    ANNEXURE 03 SPECIMEN
    SL NO NAME QUANTITY
    1. HEART 1
    2. GULL BLADDER 2
    3. CERVIX 1
    4. TUMOR 1
    5. FIBROID UTERUS 1
    6. UTERUS 5
    TOTAL 10
          ANNEXURE 04  LIBRARY BOOKS
    SL.NO. ACC. NO TITLE OF THE BOOK Quantity Remarks
    1. 3524 DOSA KARANATWA MIMANSA 1
    2. 3556 PARASITOLOGY IN AYURVEDA 1
    3. 3600 AYURVEDIYA ROGI ROGA PARIKSHA PADHATI 1
    4. 3541 HAND BOOK OF MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNIQUES 1
    5. 3315 AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYANA EVAM VIKRTI VIGYANA 1
    6. 3560 AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYANA EVAM VIKRTI VIGYANA 1
    7. 3597 AYURVEDIYA ROGI ROGA PARIKSHA PADHATI 1
    8. 3552 NIDANA PANCHAKA 1
    9. 2455 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS 1
    10. 2424 AYURVEDIC STATISTICS 1
    11. 6414 FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL STATISTICS FOR AYURVEDIC SCHOLARS 1
    12. 5716 AYURVEDIYA CHIKITSA SAMGRAH 1
    13. 3479 ROGA VINISCHAYA 1
    14. 1214 CHARAKTATWA PRADEEPIKA 1
    15. 2150 KASYAPA SAMHITA 1
    16. 157 SUSRUTA SAMHITA 1
    17. 163 SUSRUTA SAMHITA 1
    18. 146 SUSRUTA SAMHITA 1
    19. 6063 SACHITRA KARNA CHIKITSA VIGYAN 1
    20. 3580 ROGI PARIKSHA 1
    21. 3533 MADHAVA NIDANA 1
    22. 3510 AYURVEDIYA NIDANA CHIKITSA 1
    23. 2513 SARASA DOSA, DHATU MALA VIGYAN 1
    24. 2479 STRIROGA SARASANGRAHA 1
    25. 1293 SANKSIPTA PRASUTITANTRA 1
    26. 1044 CHARMA ROGA VIJNAN 1
    27. 2227 CLINICAL KAUMARABHRITYA 1
    28. 6366 KUMARA TANTRA 1
    29. 5701 PANCHAKARMA VIVECHAN 1
    30. 2078 INTEGRATED AYURVEDIC PAIN MANAGEMENT 1
    31. 4494 AYURVEDIYA ANUSANDHANA PADDHATI 1
    32. 100 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA 1
    33. 3515 DOCTRINES OF DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY 1
    34. 3384 MADHAVA NIDANAM 1
    35. 9702 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA 1
    36. 475 HANDBOOK OF HISTORY OF AYURVEDA 1
    37. 5852 NADI PARIKSHA 1  
    38. 1133 VEGAWARODHA 1  
    39. 1149 COMPLETE MANUAL OF AYURVEDIC PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY 1  
    40. 2172 INTRODUCTION TO KASYAPA SAMHITA 1  
    41. 668 KAYACHIKITSA 1  
    SL.NO. ACC. NO TITLE OF THE BOOK 1  
    42. 672 KAYACHIKITSA 1  
    43. 3561 AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYAN EVUM VIKRUTI VIGYAN 1  
    44. 3302 AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYAN EVUM VIKRUTI VIGYAN 1  
    45. 2193 BALA CHIKITSA DARSHNA 1  
    46. 1060 ARISTA VIGYAN 1  
    47. 6586 PRACTICAL MEDICINE 1  
    48. 6589 BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE 1  
    49. 6595 BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE 1
    50. 3371 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA 1
    51. 2357 GARBHARAKSA TATHA SISUPARIPALANA 1
    52. 222 TEXT BOOK OF AYURVEDA PHYSIOLOGY 1
    53. 5745 KAMASHASTRA 1
    54. 3454 ROGA VIGYAN 1
    55. 1583 MALE INFERTILITY AND MANAGEMENT 1
    56. 5196 ROGI PARIKSHA BIDHI 1
    57. 3707 AYURVEDIYA JAL VIGYANA 1
    58. 1062 ARISTA VIGYAN 1
    59. 3101 DRAVYAGUNA SUTRAM 1  
    60. 3179 MADHAVA DRAVYAGUNAH 1  
    61. 2358 GARBHARAKSA TATHA SISUPARIPALANA 1  
    62. 2425 Ayurvedic Statics 1
    63. 6383 ANUSANDHAN PADHATI EVM SWATHYA SANKSHYAKI 1  
    64. 2470 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS 1
    65. 6405 AYURVEDIYA ANUSANDHANA PADDHATI 1  
    66. 6380 SHORT HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS 1  
    67. 6376 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & MEDICAL BIOSTATISTICS 1  
    68. 6422 PRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR AYURVEDA 1  
    69. 4892 SHARANGADHARA CHIKITSA 1  
    70. 2160 INTRODUCTION TO KASYAPA SAMHITA 1  
    71. 5224 PANCHA VIDHA KASAYA KALPANA VIGYAN 1  
    72. 6344 AYURVEDA FOR ALL 1  
    73. 1946 SANGYAHARAN PRAKASH 1
    74. 1125 NAPUMSAKAMRTARNAVA 1  
    75. 6281 PERSPECTIVES & PROSPECTS OF AGNIKARMA CHIKITSA 1  
    76. 2568 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN KRIYA SHARIRA 1  
    77. 6408 COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR AYURVEDIC SCHOLARS 1  
    78. 3379 INTRODUCTION TO ONCOLOGY CANCER IN AYURVEDA 1  
    79. 5776 RATIONAL OF AYURVEDIC PSYCHIATRY 1  
    80. 3453 ROGA VIGYAN 1
    81. 4877 MADHUMAYA EVM SWATHYA JIBANA 1
    82. 2149 KASYAPA SAMHITA 1  
    83. 6504 SUSRUTA SAMHITA 1
    84. 6540 CHARAKA SAMHITA 1
    85. 4941 HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED 1  
    SL.NO. ACC. NO TITLE OF THE BOOK 1  
    86. 4843 CLINICAL PANCHAKARMA MADE EASY 1  
    87. 3555 PARASITOLOGY IN AYURVEDA 1  
    88. 3507 AYURVEDIYA NIDANA CHIKITSA 1  
    89. 1190 SAMHITA ADHYAYANA -1 1  
    90. 5469 CHARAKA CHINTANA 1  
    91. 6321 SYNOPSIS OF SUSRUTA SAMHITA 1  
    92. 5495 SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION OF CHARAKA SAMHITA IN FUNDAMENTAL OF AYURVEDA 1  
    93. 4035 MEDICAL ETHICS IN AYURVEDA 1  
    94. 2233 KASYAPASAMHITA 1  
    95. 6538 CHARAKA SAMHITA 1  
    96. 1211 CHARAKTATWA PRADEEPIKA 1  
    97. 478 HANDBOOK OF HISTORY OF AYURVEDA 1  
    98. 1151 COMPLETE MANUAL OF AYURVEDIC PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY 1  
    99. 4853 ILLUSTRATION OF DRAVYAGUNA VIGYANA 1  
    100. 3039 VRUKSAYURVEDA 1  
      ANNEXURE – 05   IT DEPARTMENT
    SL NO   NCISM NORM EXISTING
    01 COMPUTER 01 01
    02 PRINTER 01 01
    03 UPS 01 01
    TOTAL 03 03
                                    ANNEXURE-06 INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENTS DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ROGVIGYAN LABORATORY
    SL. NO. EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS NCISM NORMS/REQUIRED EXISTING
    01 Binocular microscope 25 25
    02 Microscope with oil immersion 25 25
    03 Monocular microscope with oil emersion lens20(e) 25 25
    04 X-ray view box 01 01
    05 Sahli’s Square tube 50 50
    06 Hb pipette 50 50
    07 WBC Pipette 50 50
    08 Dropper 50 50
    09 Red cell pipette 50 50
    10 Improved Neubauer chamber 50 50
    11 Incubator 02 02
    12 Wintrobe’s tube 50 50
    13 Pasteur’s pipette 50 50
    14 Centrifuge Graduated Machine 02 02
    15 Westregrens pipette 50 50
    16 Westergrens’s stand 50 50
    17 Urinometer 50 50
    18 Autoclave 01 01
    19 Ultraviolet lamp 01 01
    20 Cell counter (haemoautoanalyser) 01 01
    21 BP Apparatus 50 50
    22 Stethoscope 50 50
    23 Thermometer 50 50
    24 Tongue depressor 50 50
    25 Stop watch 50 50
      TOTAL    
    26 Physical balance 01 01
    27 Hot air oven 01 01
    28 Bunsen burner 50 50
    29 Refrigerator 01 01
      TOTAL    
    30 Sterile vessels/bottle to collect samples Assorted 01
    31 Torch Assorted 01
    32 Knee hammer Assorted 01
    33 Measuring Tape Assorted 01
    34 ENT examination set Assorted 01
    35 Reflectors(Mirrors) Assorted 01
    36 Weighing machine 01 01
    37 Tuning Forks Assorted 05
    38 Nasal speculum Assorted 01
    39 Laryngoscope Assorted 01
    40 Catheters Assorted 05
    41 Probes Assorted 04
    42 HBs Ag kit Assorted 04
    43 HIV kit – Tridot (method by T Mitra) Assorted 04
    44 CT and BT kit Assorted 1 SET
    45 Renal profile, LFT kit, Lipid profile, Blood Sugar kit Assorted Renal profileKIT-1 LET kit-1 Lipid profile-1 Blood Sugar kit-1
    46 Sterile disposable lancet/needle Assorted 1 B0X
    47 Glass rod Assorted 10
    48 Syringe needle destroyer Assorted 01
    49 Cover slip Assorted 03 pack
    50 Cleaned slides Assorted 01 pack
    51 Litmus paper Assorted 1 strip
    52 pH indicator paper strips Assorted 1 strip
    53 Test tube Assorted 10
    54 Separating funnels of various sizes Assorted 03
    55 Glass Jars with lid of different sizes Assorted 03
    56 Capillary Tubes Assorted 10
    57 Rubber sheat Assorted 01
    58 Magnifying lens Assorted 01
    59 Water bath Assorted 01
    60 Multi stix Assorted 01
      Total  
                      ANNEXURE 07    CHEMICALS AND REAGENT
    SL.NO. Name of the Chemicals Quantity
    1. Benedicts Reagent 05 bottles
    2. RBC Diluting Fluid 01 bottles
    3. WBC Diluting Fluid 01 bottles
    4. Faucet’s  Reagent 01 bottles
    5. Leishman’s Stain 02 bottles
    6. Acetic Acid 01 bottles
    7. N/10 HCL 01 bottles
    8. Barium chloride 01 bottles
    9. Surgical Spirit 10 bottles
    10. Sodium Nitroprusside 02 bottles
    11. HIV Kit 10
    12. HbASg Kit 10
    13. Lancet 1 box
    14. Slide 10 box
    15. BT & CT Kit 1
    16. LFT Kit 01
    17. RFT Kit 01
    18. Lipid Profile kit 01
    19. Blood Sugar Kit 01
    20. Cotton 05
    21. Cover Slip 3 pack
    22. Dispo (2.5 ml) 4 pack
     

    The vision is to gain recognition as a center of excellence in delivering high-quality medical education and research. Additionally, there are plans to establish the following facilities: a laboratory equipped with advanced tools for hematological, biochemical, and microbiological investigations, models, charts, specimens, and laboratory instruments, diagnostic aids such as ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, etc., and clinical classes conducted using audio-visual techniques.

    To establish excellence in basic principles concepts of Ayurveda explained in Samhitas, doing in depth meta-analysis research to those and bringing it to the clinical practice.

    To make the student understand & learn thoroughly about comparative study of Ayurved & modern concepts of disease, pathogenesis, clinical features and investigation procedures.


    Conducting different workshops, seminars, webinars, debate, writing competition to encourage.

    Books Present: 100
    Charts Available: 50


    Equipments Available:

     

    SL. NO.

    EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS

    Present

    01

    Binocular microscope

    25

    02

    Microscope with oil immersion

    25

    03

    Monocular microscope with oil emersion lens20(e)

    25

    04

    X-ray view box

    01

    05

    Sahli’s Square tube

    50

    06

    Hb pipette

    50

    07

    WBC Pipette

    50

    08

    Dropper

    50

    09

    Red cell pipette

    50

    10

    Improved Neubauer chamber

    50

    11

    Incubator

    02

    12

    Wintrobe’s tube

    50

    13

    Pasteur’s pipette

    50

    14

    Centrifuge Graduated Machine

    02

    15

    Westregrens pipette

    50

    16

    Westergrens’s stand

    50

    17

    Urinometer

    50

    18

    Autoclave

    01

    19

    Ultraviolet lamp

    01

    20

    Cell counter (haemoautoanalyser)

    01

    21

    BP Apparatus

    50

    22

    Stethoscope

    50

    23

    Thermometer

    50

    24

    Tongue depressor

    50

    25

    Stop watch

    50

    26

    Physical balance

    01

    27

    Hot air oven

    01

    28

    Bunsen burner

    50

    29

    Refrigerator

    01

    30

    Sterile vessels/bottle to collect samples

    01

    31

    Torch

    01

    32

    Knee hammer

    01

    33

    Measuring Tape

    01

    34

    ENT examination set

    01

    35

    Reflectors(Mirrors)

    01

    36

    Weighing machine

    01

    37

    Tuning Forks

    05

    38

    Nasal speculum

    01

    39

    Laryngoscope

    01

    40

    Catheters

    05

    41

    Probes

    04

    42

    HBs Ag kit

    04

    43

    HIV kit – Tridot (method by T Mitra)

    04

    44

    CT and BT kit

    1 SET

    45

    Renal profile, LFT kit, Lipid profile, Blood Sugar kit

    Renal profileKIT-1

    LET kit-1 Lipid profile-1 Blood Sugar kit-1

    46

    Sterile disposable lancet/needle

    1 B0X

    47

    Glass rod

    10

    48

    Syringe needle destroyer

    01

    49

    Cover slip

    03 pack

    50

    Cleaned slides

    01 pack

    51

    Litmus paper

    1 strip

    52

    pH indicator paper strips

    1 strip

    53

    Test tube

    10

    54

    Separating funnels of various sizes

    03

    55

    Glass Jars with lid of different sizes

    03

    56

    Capillary Tubes

    10

    57

    Rubber sheat

    01

    58

    Magnifying lens

    01

    59

    Water bath

    01

    60

    Multi stix

    01

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    SRI SRI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE (SSIJIM)

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    1.1 General Format

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    Mention the funding sources or conflict of interest if any.

    1.3 Abstract and Keywords

    Provide a non-structured abstract for review article and structured abstract for original article not exceeding 250 words, summarizing the background, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.

    Avoid use of uncommon or non-standard abbreviations and references

    Include 3-5 keywords relevant to the research. Do not add the word already used in title of the Manuscript.

    Graphical abstracts are highly appreciated

    1. Manuscript Sections

    2.1 Introduction

    Clearly state the purpose of the study and provide a brief review of the relevant literature.

    Mention the specific research question or hypothesis being addressed.

    Subheadings should be avoided in this section.

    Avoid extensive literature review and summary of the results.

    2.2 Materials and Methods

    Describe the study design, sampling procedure, inclusion and exclusion criteria, interventions, and main outcome measures.

    Include information on ethical approval and consent if applicable. The approval from the institutional ethical committee and CTRI is required if the study involves human participants. The approval from animal ethical committee is required if the study has been conducted in experimental models.  

    Provide the brief information regarding the statistical tests employed for the study.

    2.3 Observation and Results

    Present findings in a logical sequence, using text, tables, and figures as necessary.

    Do not repeat the data in tables and figures.

    2.4 Discussion

    Discuss the key findings of the study context to existing knowledge.

    Discuss how this research has added new information to the existing knowledge.

    Avoid extensive citation and repetation.  

    Discuss the limitations of the study and suggest areas for future research.

    2.5 Conclusion

    Summarize the main findings and their implications.

    1. References

    List references in the order they appear in the text.

    The citation should be added in Arabic numerals with a square bracket around after a punctuation mark.

    Provide complete information for each reference, including all authors’ names, title of the article, name of the journal, year of publication, volume number, and page numbers.

    The cited articles should be from indexed journals such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science etc.

    If the number of references from Samhitas are more than six, then please add the number for the Samhita followed by the chapter and verse number in running text.

    Add DOI and URL links for the cited online articles and monographs. 

    Examples:

    Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsa: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004;  260-66.

    For the commentaries in verse

    Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Ayurveda Deepika commentary of Chakrapani on Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsam: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004;  260-66.

    For the articles up to 6 authors

    Singh S, Agrawal NK, Singh G, Gehlot S, Singh SK, Singh R. Clinical Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) via Anthropometric and Biochemical Variations in Prakriti. Diseases. 2022 Mar 3;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/diseases10010015. PMID: 35323182; PMCID: PMC8947277.

    For the articles having more than six authors:  Rajan S, Munjal Y, Shamkuwar M, Nimabalkar K, Sharma A, Jindal N et al.  Prakriti Analysis of COVID 19 Patients: An Observational Study. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jun;27(S1):12-17. PMID: 33609346.

    For the Monographs and other books

    Patwardhan K. Human Physiology in Ayurveda. Reprint edition: Varanasi, 2016.

    For the chapters in book

    Dijk, DJ., Landolt, HP. (2019). Sleep Physiology, Circadian Rhythms, Waking Performance and the Development of Sleep-Wake Therapeutics. In: Landolt, HP., Dijk, DJ. (eds) Sleep-Wake Neurobiology and Pharmacology. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 253. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/164_2019_243

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    Case report: A case report documents significant scientific observations that are often overlooked or undetected in clinical trials. These observations may include rare or atypical clinical conditions, previously unreported or unrecognized diseases, uncommon therapeutic side effects or treatment responses, and novel applications of imaging modalities or diagnostic tests in disease diagnosis.

    It should comprise of title, abstract (limiting to 100-150words) 4-5 keywords, Introduction with brief review of literature, case description (should be in chronological order and should contain current medical condition, relevant  family history, physical examination,  laboratory and diagnostic procedure findings, detailed treatment protocols, differential diagnosis, assessment criteria , follow up, final diagnosis etc.), discussion, conclusion, limitations, if any and references.  The following link can be utilised for seeking guidelines writing the case report:  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29184619/

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