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Ayurveda Clinical e-Learning (AyurCeL) Portal – Clinical Case Repository of Ayurveda Physicians

School: School of Ayurveda

Principal Investigator: Dr. P. Rammanohar, Swami Sankaramritananda Puri, Dr. Prema Nedungadi

Co-Investigators: Dr. Sushma, Dr. Shyamasundaran

Ayurveda Clinical e-Learning (AyurCeL) Portal – Clinical Case Repository of Ayurveda Physicians

AyurCeL is a web platform for sharing the clinical experiences of clinicians to facilitate continued clinical learning in the field of Ayurveda. It includes an authoring tool for adding clinical cases to the web modules. AyurCeL is a clinical case repository for Ayurveda clinicians to document and archive their clinical experiences. In addition, AyurCeL hosts a preprint server, “AyurCASERxiv,” where clinicians can deposit first drafts of their clinical case reports before publication in a regular journal. AyurCeL also includes a post-publication review portal for published case reports in the field of Ayurveda. This portal reviews, and scores published Case Reports in Ayurveda for compliance with CARE Guidelines. Moreover, Ayurveda Clinical e-Learning (AYUR CeL) makes available the clinical experiences of successful Ayurveda clinicians in a digital form and format that will facilitate continuous clinical learning based on well-documented case studies. Thus it serves as an educational and research tool. AyurCeL features 100 clinical case studies submitted by over fifty Ayurveda clinicians with supportive multimedia and documentation. The project is funded by Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapeeth, Ministry of Ayush, Government of India.

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