A good ophthalmologist needs to be a people’s person at heart. Someone who enjoys interacting with all sorts of people.
Ophthalmic Education Epidemiology & Prevention of Blindness
FP264 : Electronic Medical Record, A Useful Tool for Infection Control in Ophthalmic Setup
Dr. Ashit Hasmukhlal Shah, S08841, Dr. Shreya Shah, Dr. Pramod Kumar Upadhyay, Dr. Vipin Kumar Singh
The study aimed to know importance of Electronic medical records in prevention of infection and strengthen the infection control protocols in ophthalmic setup
FP369 : Reads: What Do Young Ophthalmologists Say About Their Residency Training
Dr. Parikshit Gogate, G06928, Dr.Partha Biswas
A survey conducted by ARC-AIOS of young ophthalmologists (those with 2-10 years post-residency experience) to get feedback of their residency training.
FP667 : Systematic Clinical Exposure During Clinical Posting for Undergraduate Medical Students for More Competent Indian Medical Gra
Dr. Pankaj Choudhary, C08132, Dr. Sujata Lakhtakia, Dr. Anamika Dwivedi
We implemented a modified clinical record book to improve clinical skills of undergraduate students in Ophthalmology by dividing in to Do you know, have you done and have you seen having systematic time table to record day to day activity so that all the must know clinical aspects are covered for undergraduate students.
FP795 : Steroid – An Ophthalmologist’s Best Friend or Worst Enemy?
Dr. Gazal Patnaik, P18593, Dr. Anita Misra, Dr. Nanda Prasanta Kumar, Dr. Parul Priyambada, Dr.Sumita Mohapatra
steroid induced glaucoma (SIG) -iatrogenic OAG, usually reversible on early cessation.