DEPARTMENT.FACULTY
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION
MBBS, D.Orth, M.S (Anatomy)
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION
Professor
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA
Radiological cross sectional anatomy(imaging anatomy), Morphometric Anatomy, Biomedical Engineering & Bioceramics and polymers for implant material
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS
4/131, B-4, STREET 5, TAYYAB COLONY, ALIGARH
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE
8279617784
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL
fazalorth12@gmail.com
Dr Fazal-ur-Rehman did his MBBS, D. Orth & MS (Anatomy) from JNMC, AMU Aligarh. He joined as lecturer in June 2002 in the Department of Anatomy. He is a senior, dynamic faculty, with new innovative teaching ideas. He takes keen interest in teaching anatomy, explaining anatomical basis of diseases and its presentation. In classroom teaching, he gives stress on clinical aspects of anatomy to etiology and diagnosis of the disease. Moreover, with his comprehensive knowledge on anatomy, he imparted the applied aspects of the subjects in different field of medicine and also in surgical management of diseases. That’s why his area of interest in research is to validate the anatomical aspects in clinical Perspective. With his broadened interest in interdisciplinary and biomedical research, presently he is working on bio ceramics and polymers for implant materials. He is well versed and updated with the use of computer, teaching software and internet. He is member Editorial board of many journals; he has also been invited to review manuscripts in journals of international repute. He has supervised MD candidates work on radiological morphometric of distal radio ulnar joint and CT morphometric study on lateral ventricles. He has contributed 01 book, 03 book chapters in Ion Exchange Technology II Applications in Springer from Germany and has several research papers in various National and International journals of impact. On invitation in various conferences/seminars, he has delivered valuable lectures and presented more than 25 papers. He has also served as member organising committee of various international & national conferences. He has training in Basic and Revised basic course workshop in Medical Education Technologies.
Besides his academic contributions, he has also served the University in various capacities like Asstt. DSW, Asstt.Proctor, NSS Program Officer, Warden, AC member, superintendent examination JNMC, Observer and superintendent examination in various competitive exams outside Aligarh, Coordinator ayushmaan Bharat yojna(national Health Scheme).
I believe that my strongest quality is my commitment and passion towards providing the best possible teaching & learning and patient care. I have an insatiable (is an appetite for something that cannot be satisfied) zeal (great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective) and passion to learn and expand my knowledge and clinical skills. I enjoy working as an academician and researcher and have a flexible approach to work.
MY future plans/initiatives for the Department:
- We strive hard to introduce the radiological cross sectional anatomy (CT & MRI) for UGs and PGs curriculum.
- I am also trying my best to do interdisciplinary work related to Biomedical Engineering, because now a day purpose of study of anatomy is not only labeling of structure but is meant to make it useful for clinical application, so we can prepared future doctors to correlate the knowledge of anatomy with challenging diseases and innovate new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
How to get/procure the cadavers for teaching MBBS/BDS students.
- To identify major strength, weakness, opportunity and challenge of the department.
- introduction to ..Neuroanatomyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aCCsRCw78g
- How to learn major parts of the brain quicklyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FczvTGluHKM
- Cerebellum - Brainhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2f2QIn8vz8
- Cranial Foramina | Mnemonic Phrasehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ns_3giPXec
- Practical Anatomy of the Brain Sulci & Gyrihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGKwDAHEpcw
- Neuroanatomy made ridiculously simplehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvX5ao5SCjE
- midbrainhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgqCZ4Lb3ic
- corpus callosumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQqzmCN8gLc
- Third Ventriclehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGFdNA_Enm4