
Department of Physiology
It deals with understanding the knowledge of the normal functions of the organ systems of the human body. It facilitates the understanding of the basis of health, its physiological basis and its changes in a disease.
Laboratory skills like Haematology experiments and their biochemical interpretation are taught. A lot of importance is given in clinical examination of all the body systems and taught on normal subjects imparting knowledge on both normal pattern and abnormal observation along with interpretation of tests like ECG, spirometer etc.
Integration teaching both horizontal and vertical are done to facilitate an early clinical exposure and Holistic approach.
A strong Emphasis is done and taught on ethical approach to a patient in their career as a foundation and throughout the year in order to inculcate it as a permanent habit and culture in the student.
Key Doctors

Dr R Tharakeswari
Designation:Professor and HOD
AEBAS number:
FEP ID: M21511
Medical council Reg No:TCMC - 98288
Total Teaching Experience:21 Years 5 months

Dr.Fathima Fazna.P
Designation:Associate professor
AEBAS number:4076 1033
FEP ID:M21913
Medical council Reg No:TCMC 43635
Total Teaching Experience:9 Years 2 months

Dr. M.SURESH
Designation:Associate Professor
AEBAS number:10594869
FEP ID:M32327
Medical council Reg No: NA
Total Teaching Experience:14 Years 6months

Mrs .SHEEBA.P.D
Designation:Associate Professor
AEBAS number:27679282
FEP ID:L21863
Medical council Reg No:NA
Total Teaching Experience:19 yrs 5 months

Dr. N.SYED ALI FATHIMA
Designation:Associate Professor
AEBAS number:75356909
FEP ID:M32028
Medical council Reg No:132151
Total Teaching Experience:1Yr 10 months

Dr.HALA SHIRIN M
Designation:TUTOR
AEBAS number:92130077
FEP ID:NA
Medical council Reg No:97676
Total Teaching Experience:1 year

Dr.AKSHARA CHANDRAN
Designation:TUTOR
AEBAS number:14617418
FEP ID:NA
Medical council Reg No:105216
Total Teaching Experience:1 month
Objectives

The objectives planned and done in order to achieve our MISSION and VISION:
- To be approachable to every student
- Assessment of every student based on regularity, academic performance, behavior, attitude, approach to the subject
- Obtain a feedback about the lectures, practicals other teaching done from the student in order to improve the faculty performance
- Conduct periodic exams and small assessment programs to grade the student performance
- Give a feedback to every student individually after such assessments for their further improvement
- Recheck if their performance has improved after such meetings
- To make an annual plan of every academic year
- To achieve an increase in percentage of university results every year and aim for more first class and distinctions
Research Publications of faculties

Dr.R.Tharakeswari
- R. Tharakeswari , Reversal of microalbuminuria a causative factor of diabetic nephropathy is achieved with ACE inhibitor than strict glycemic control., IJPBA, 2013;Oct 14 : 923-928.
- R.Tharakeswari ,Existance of oesophageal dysmotility and autonomic dysfunction in patients with GI symptoms : an analysis. IJPBA, 2013 ; Oct 18 ; 968-972.
- R.Tharakeswari , A study to assess the extend of autonomic dysfunction based on the standard cardiovascular tests in different grades of alcoholics., IJOP, 2014; Jan ; 131-136
- R. Tharakeswari , Gingival crevicular blood an alternative sight for assessment of blood glucose levels., IJPBA, 2015; Nov 23: 37-42.
Dr Fathima Fazna P
- Effect of cigarette smoking on lipid profile, high sensitivity C-Reactive protein, and melondialdehyde. Dr Fathima Fazna P. NJPPP-2024; 14(7): 1447-1453
- Liver function parameters in asymptomatic smokers – A cross sectional study. Dr Fathima Fazna P. NJPPP-2024; 14(9): 1992-1997
Dr. M.Suresh
- Sleep-Wake Cycles: Revealing the Hormonal Symphony of Melatonin and Circadian Rhythm Disorders - A Comprehensive Review. IJPSDR;2025;17(1):92-97
- Diagnostic Performance of Anti-RA33 Antibodies in Comparison with Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Positive and Negative Patients in Coimbatore Districts of Tamil Nadu. Afr. J. Biomed. Res. Vol. 28, No.2s (February) 2025
- Examining the Function of Oxidative Stress Management in Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: An Analysis of GPX Gene Variants. Afr. J. Biomed. Res. Vol. 26 (December 2023); 578 - 582
Ongoing research

The effect of smart phone usage at bedtime (after light out) on sleep quality and distractibility among medical students
Difference in interarm blood pressure in healthy adults – a cross sectional study
Distribution of ABO and Rh blood groups in ischemic heart disease patients in a rural tertiary care center.
Prevalence and association of anemia with body mass index among medical students
Influence of caffeine consumption on cognitive performance and stress response in college students
Comparison of mental health and academic performance among medical students who exercise and those who do not –A cross sectional study
Facilities , Infrastructure

- Lecture hall
- Demonstration room
- Department Library
- Seminar room
- Research lab
- Hematology lab
- Amphibian lab
- Clinical lab
- Mammalian lab