Swasthavritta
About the Department
The Department of Swasthavritta focuses on preventive medicine, health promotion, personal hygiene, public health, and the science of healthy living as outlined in Ayurvedic and modern systems. It is the foundation for understanding wellness and disease prevention.
Objectives
- To educate students on Dinacharya, Ritucharya, and Sadvritta for disease prevention.
- To promote awareness about nutrition, lifestyle management, and sanitation.
- To train in community health services and national health programs.
Departmental Highlights
- Yoga & Meditation: Daily practice and theory classes for physical and mental well-being.
- Public Health Education: Field visits, camps, and awareness programs.
- Modern Preventive Tools: Immunization, epidemiology, and environmental health.
- Nutritive Teaching: Practical understanding of diet and balanced nutrition.
Key Topics Covered
- Ayurvedic principles of healthy living
- Dinacharya, Ritucharya, and Sadvritta
- Personal hygiene and public sanitation
- National health programs and policies
- Basics of Yoga, meditation, and naturopathy
Learning Outcome
- Promote holistic health practices in the community.
- Apply Ayurvedic and modern preventive concepts in clinical settings.
- Support national health missions and community wellness programs.
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Faculty Members

Dr. R.K. Patel
Professor & HOD
BAMS, MD (Swasthavritta)

Dr. Sonal Bhatt
Assistant Professor
BAMS, MD (Community Medicine)

Dr. Sonal Bhatt
Assistant Professor
BAMS, MD (Community Medicine)

Dr. Sonal Bhatt
Assistant Professor
BAMS, MD (Community Medicine)