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VENUE: ARAVIND EYE HOSPITAL, CHENNAI
. . . F O R E V E R Y O N E & E V E R Y W H E R E . . .
Achieving UniversalE Y E H E A L T H
VISION2020: THE RIGHT TO SIGHT – INDIA
SCIENTIFICPROGRAMME
6.00 p.m-6.01 p.m Invocation - Tamil Thai Vazthu
6.02 p.m-6.07 p.m Welcome Address by Dr. R.D. Ravindran, Chairman, Aravind Eye Care System
6.08 p.m-6.13 p.m Lighting of Kuthuvilaku – Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu Thiru. BANWARILAL PUROHIT
6.14 p.m-6.16 p.m Felicitation to – Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu Thiru. BANWARILAL PUROHIT
6.17 p.m-6.20 p.m Video on Vision 2020: The Right to Sight - India
6.21 p.m-6.27 p.m Speech by Dr Taraprasad Das, President, Vision 2020: The Right to Sight - India
6.28 p.m-6.34 p.m Speech by Dr P Namperumalsamy, Chairman Emeritus, Aravind Eye Care System
6.35 p.m-6.45 p.m Annual Award Ceremony of Vision 2020: The Right to Sight - India (Total persons 3)
6.46 p.m-6.56 p.m Chief Guest Address by Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu Thiru. BANWARILAL PUROHIT
6.57 p.m-6.59 p.m Vote of Thanks - Dr. Haripriya Aravind, Aravind Eye Care System
7.00 p.m National Anthem
Place: Hall A, 2nd Floor, Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai | Time: 6.00PM
MINUTE TO MINUTE PROGRAMME - 8 JUNE 2019
Advocacy for Eye Health
Hall A- 2nd floor
Hall B- 2nd floor
Hall C- 5th floor
Hall D- 4th floor
Hall E- 2nd floor& Hall F- 1st floor
Eye Care Delivery to theUnreached
CONFERENCETRACKS
Quality Assurance for CataractSurgery
Skill Enhancement for Optometristsand Ophthalmic Assistants
Sharing Knowledge Repository: towardsorganisation's sustainability & growth
Poster Presentation - 5th floorPresenters will be presenting their posters during 14:15 – 16:00 hrs on 8 June
A SNAPSHOT
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Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Insitution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness Dr. GVS Murthy Indian Institute of Public Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight – INDIA Annual General Body Meeting
14:15 - 16:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
DAY 1: SATURDAY, 8 JUNE
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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Course Objective Cataract still remains as the leading cause of blindness and second most cause for visual impairment. This session will aim to look at the projected magnitude of the problem in India and various reliable ways/models available to tackle the same effectively.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 – 09:15
Keynote Address: What is the projected load of cataract burden and which regions will be most affected in India and what all can be learnt from our initiatives (at both Govt and NGO sector) so far
Praveen Vashist Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
09:15 – 09:25Expected plan from NPCB & VI for achieving universal coverage for cataract surgeries
Sangeeta AbrolMinistry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
09:25 – 09:35Benchmarking and quality assurance in cataract surgery
Haripriya Aravind Aravind Eye Hospital
09:35 – 09:45Importance of health system integration and community engagement
Sandeep Buttan Sightsavers
09:45 – 09:55Need of multi sectoral engagements and partnerships
Elizabeth Kurian Mission for Vision
09:55 – 10:05High volume, high quality, affordable cataract surgeries – Sadguru model
Subeesh Kuyyadiyil Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
10:05 – 10:15 HR -challenges and opportunities Asim SilVivekananda Mission Ashram
10:15 – 10:25 Serving the underserved. Rajeev NandanAlcon Laboratories (India) Pvt. Ltd
10:25 – 10:35 Advocacy for Eye Health Sivagnanam Subbiah Appasamy Associates
10:35 – 11:00 Tea Break
Time 09:00 to 10:30Chair: BK Jain, Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya & Col. M Deshpande, HV Desai Eye Hospital | Co-Chair: Umang Mathur, Dr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital Moderator: Elesh Jain, Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
DAY 1 | 8 JUNE 2019
Course: Achieving Universal Coverage For Cataract Surgery Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
ADVOCACY FOR EYE HEALTH
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Time 11:00 to 12:30Chair/Course Lead: Taraprasad Das, LV Prasad Eye Institute |Moderator: GVS Murthy, Indian Institute of Public Health (IIPH)
Session Time 12:30 to 13:30Chair: R N Mohanty, Sightsavers | Moderator: Sandeep Buttan, Sightsavers
Course: Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust Project - DR & ROP (Common Session for Advocacy and Community Outreach track) Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Course: Health Economics Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Course Objective The course will discuss the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust project- DR & ROP: its activities in India.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11.00 – 11.10 Avoidable blindness initiative of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust in the Commonwealth and its activities in India
GVS MurthyIndian Institute of Public Health
11.10 – 11.25Overview of the integrated diabetic retinopathy screening and management program in India
GVS MurthyIndian Institute of Public Health
11.25 – 11.35 Overview of the T1DM initiative in India R Rajalakshmi Mohan’s Diabetes
11.35 – 11.45The integration of ROP screening and management in the government health system in India
Rajan ShuklaIndian Institute of Public Health
11.45 – 11.55 Certificate course in diabetic retinopathy Kuldeep Dole HV Desai Eye Hospital
11.55 – 12.05 Technical and operational guidelines Rajan ShuklaIndian Institute of Public Health
12.05 – 12.15 Advocacy and communication activities Sridivya MukpalkarIndian Institute of Public Health
12.15 – 12.25 The SPEED study – an update Taraprasad Das LV Prasad Eye Institute
12.25 – 12.30 Wrap up and discussion Chairs
Course Objective Universal coverage agenda brings with it an increasing need to understand the third and often neglected component of financial coverage. This session will aim at introducing the key concepts of health economics (HE) and their application to public health. We will also share and discuss some case studies where some of the HE principles have been used.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
12:30 – 12:33 Session introduction Sandeep Buttan Sightsavers
12:33 – 12:45 Economics and the development sector RN Mohanty Sightsavers
12:45 – 13:00 Basic concepts of health economics and their application to public health
Denny JohnEvidence Synthesis Specialist, Campbell Collaboration
13:00 – 13:20 Application on HE in eye careSandeep Buttan & Subeesh Kuyyadiyil
Sightsavers & Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
13:20 – 13:30 Wrap up Chair & Co Chair
13:30 – 14:15 Lunch Time
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DAY 2 | 9 JUNE 2019
Course: Strategic Thinking Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Course: Corporate Member Session Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
ADVOCACY FOR EYE HEALTH
Session Time 09:00 to 10:30Course Lead: Aravind Srinivasan, Aravind Eye Hospital |Chair: Govind Hari, Pushpagiri Vitero Retina Institute| Moderator: RR Sudhir, Sankara Nethralaya
Session Time 08:30 to 09:00 Chair: Govind Hari, Pushpagiri Vitero Retina Institute
Course Objective Change is the only thing that is constant and it is no different in eye care. For effective eye care delivery organizations and leadership need to keep pace with the changing times. The session brings together some leaders to delve into how to deal with a fast changing landscape.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 - 09:12 Emerging changes in information technology and Artificial Intelligence
RR Sudhir Sankara Nethralaya
09:12 - 09:24 Role of industry in care delivery – to highlight the importance of emerging approach to new technology in care giving
Ranjan BhandaryBioMedix Optotechnik & Devices P Ltd
09:24 - 09:36Addressing human resource issues in this changing landscape
S Ashokan GEM Hospital, Chennai
09:36 - 09:56 Keynote Address : Leadership in times of tremendous change
S Raja Sabapathy Aravind Eye Hospital
09:56 - 10:30 Panel Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Tea Break
Timings Topics Speaker Insitution
08:30 – 08:40 Corporate Talk Allergan India Private Limited
08:40 – 08:50 Accelerating eye care service delivery through technology - Pellucid’s experience
Rajesh Sukumaran Pellucid Healthcare Networks Pvt. Ltd.
08:50 – 09:00 Disucssion
Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Institution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness Dr. GVS Murthy Indian Institute of Public Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop. Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight – INDIA Annual General Body Meeting
14:15 - 16:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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Session Time 11:00 to 12:30Chair: Sangeeta Abrol, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India | Co Chair: Col. M Deshpande, HV Desai Eye Hospital Moderator: Praveen Vashist, Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
Session Time 12:30 to 14:00Moderator: Sara Varughese & Harpreet Kapoor, CBM
Course: Universal Eye Health for Everyone & Everywhere Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Course: Accessibility for Inclusion
Course Objective The session aims to bring out the advocacy issues in order to achieve universal eye health in India by sharing the examples of some major initiatives taken in different parts of the country
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11.00 - 11.10 Achievement of Universal Eye Health in India 2014-19
Sangeeta AbrolMinistry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
11.10 - 11.20Challenges for achieving Universal Eye Health in India
Vivek Gupta Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
11.20 -11.30 Multisectoral involvement in Universal Eye Health Sandeep Buttan Sightsavers
11.30 -11.40Paradigm shift in refractive error services to address the huge unmet need.
Keerti Pradhan Vision Spring
11.40 -11.50Best practices for school vision screening program in India
Rishi Raj Borah ORBIS India
11.50 - 12.00Public private partnership to address the issue of uncorrected refractive errors on a large scale
Hemant Paul Essilor India Private Limited
12.00 - 12.10High volume and high quality cataract surgery: for achieving UEH
R D Ravindran Aravind Eye Care System
12.10 - 12.20 Universal coverage of eye care- Theni model Dipankar Datta Aravind Eye Hospital
12.20 - 12.30 Discussion
Course Objective • Understanding of Disability inclusion in eye care.• Making eye care accessible to all.• Importance of Low Vision services & rehabilitation• Promoting inclusion in government health system.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
12: 30 – 12:40 Overview of inclusion in eye health Harpreet Kapoor CBM
12: 40 – 12:50 Aspects of accessibility Nagarathna S CBM
12: 50 – 13:00 Advocacy efforts to achieve inclusion in eye care Sandeep Bhutan Sightsavers
13: 00 – 13:30
Experience sharing:
RIO initiatives on low vision
Working with DDRO
Cross - disability approaches
Suraj Senjam, Dr RP Centre, AIIMS
Tanuja Britto, Joseph Eye Hospital
Jachin David Williams,LV Prasad Eye Institute
13: 30 – 13:50 Creating accessible environments – learningAmit Sharma, CHAI Thomas Abraham, CF –Shore
13: 50 – 14:00 Discussion Harpreet Kapoor CBM
14:00hrs Lunch & close of conference
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Course Objective Objective of this session is to identify the gaps in community outreach and identifying appropriate solutions to bridge those gaps.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 – 09:10Keynote Address: Shifting trends in community outreach in India
Asim Sil Vivekananda Mission Ashram
09:10 – 09:20 Bridging gaps for eye care in floating population of truckers
RN Mohanty Sightsavers
09:20 – 09:30Integration with primary health care/ASHA workers/collaboration with NGOs
Pallavi Shukla Dr R PCentre, AIIMS
09:30 – 09: 40 Improving availability and accessibility of eye care services in remote, underserved, tribal areas
Rohan Chariwala Tejas Eye Hospital
09:40 – 09:50 Low cost model for eye care services Bharath Balasubramanian
Sankara Eye Foundation
09: 50 – 10:00Public private partnership in bridging gaps in community outreach
Suraj Senjam Dr RP Centre, AIIMS
10: 00 – 10:10 Quality assurance in outreach programmes Harsh Bhattacharjee Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya
10:10 – 10:20 Computer vision syndrome- a public health problem
Mona Duggal PGI, Chandigarh
10:20 – 10:30 Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Tea Break
Time 09:00 to 10:30Chair: RN Mohanty, Sightsavers | Co-Chair:Suraj Senjam, Dr R P Centre, AIIMS | Moderator: Bharath Balasubramanian, Sankara Eye Foundation
DAY 1 | 8 JUNE 2019
Course : Bridging Gaps in Community Outreach Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
EYE CARE DELIVERY TO THE UNREACHED
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Time 11:00 to 12:30Chair: Taraprasad Das, LV Prasad Eye Institute | Moderator: GVS Murthy, Indian Institute of Public Health ( IIPH)
Course : Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust Project - DR & ROP (Common Session for Advocacy and Community Outreach track)
Course : Outreach Model for Awareness and Screening for Glaucoma and Corneal Opacity
Course Objective The course will discuss the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust Project - DR & ROP: its activities in India.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11.00 – 11.10 Avoidable blindness initiative of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust in the Commonwealth and its activities in India
GVS Murthy Indian Institute of Public Health
11.10 – 11.25Overview of the integrated diabetic retinopathy screening and management program in India
GVS MurthyIndian Institute of Public Health
11.25 – 11.35 Overview of the T1DM initiative in India R. Rajalakshmi Mohan’s Diabetes
11.35 – 11.45The integration of ROP screening and management in the government health system in India
Rajan ShuklaIndian Institute of Public Health
11.45 – 11.55 Certificate course in Diabetic Retinopathy Kuldeep Dole HV Desai Eye Hospital
11.55 – 12.05 Technical and operational guidelines Rajan ShuklaIndian Institute of Public Health
12.05 – 12.15 Advocacy and communication activities Sridivya MukpalkarIndian Institute of Public Health
12.15 – 12.25 The SPEED study – an update Taraprasad Das LV Prasad Eye Institute
12.25 – 12.30 Wrap up and discussion Chairs
Course Objective The session looks into glaucoma and corneal opacity and how it is dealth with away from base hospital
Venue: Hall A - 2nd floor
Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
12:30 – 12:37Problems (my) vision centers have in glaucoma case detection
Madhu Bhadauria Sitapur Eye Hospital
12:37 – 12:44Planning glaucoma case detection in camps/vision centres
Shalinder SabherwalDr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
12:44 – 12:51How I have optimized glaucoma case detection in (my) vision centres
Rohit Khanna LV Prasad Eye Institute
12:51 – 13:00 Discussion
Time 12:30 to 13:00Role of Vision Centres in Glaucoma Case Detection Chair: Madhu Bhadauria, Sitapur Eye Hospital | Co-Chair : Sanil Joseph, LAICO | Moderator: Devindra Sood, Glaucoma Society of India
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Time 13:00 to 13:30Panel Discussion: awareness and screening of corneal opacity: lessons from different community modelsModerator: Atul Kapoor, SightLife
Course : Outreach model for awareness and screening for glaucoma and corneal opacity
Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
13:00 - 13:30Panelist: M. Srinivasan, Aravind Eye Hospital Noopur Gupta, Dr R P Centre, AIIMSMadhu Bhadauria, Sitapur Eye Hospital
13:21 - 13: 30 Discussion
13:30 - 14:15 Lunch Time
VISION 2020: The Right to Sight – INDIA Annual General Body Meeting
Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
14:15 - 16:00 Venue: Hall A - 2nd floor
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Institution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness
Dr. GVS MurthyIndian Institute of Public Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop.Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan
Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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Course Objective To discuss various models of community outreach and highlight the key components for success of the model
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
08:30 – 08:45Keynote Address
Elizabeth Kurian Mission for Vision
08:45 – 08:55 Outreach camp model Sanil Joseph Aravind Eye Care System
08: 55 – 09:05e-see Autoref : Can it bridge the last mile gapfor the needy ( patients with refractive errors).
S Sivanand Aurolab
09:05 – 09:15 Door to door screening model Harish Kumar Operation Eyesight Universal
09:15 – 09:25“Essilor 2.5 NVG creates synergy through advocacy and sustainable business models to address URE in India”
Milind JadhavEssilor India Private Limited
09:25 – 09:35 Village health guardian model Jachin David Williams LV Prasad Eye Institute
09:35 – 09:45 Vision centre model Shantanu DasguptaDr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
09:45 – 09:55Building a sustainable business model for community eye screening using technology
K.Chandrasekhar Forus Health Pvt. Ltd
09:55 – 10:05 Quality in outreach models Shalinder SabharwalDr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
10:05 – 10:15Universal Eye Health in Odisha model: Roll-out and Achievement
Janardan Nayak UEHP (SUNETRA), Odisha
10:15 – 10:30 Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Tea Break
Time 8:30 to 10:30Chair: Praveen Vashist, Dr R P Centre, AIIMS | Co-Chair: Kuldeep Dole, H V Desai Eye Hospital | Moderator: Umang Mathur, Dr Shroff ’s Charity Eye Hospital
DAY 2 | 9 JUNE 2019
Course : Models for Community Outreach Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
EYE CARE DELIVERY TO THE UNREACHED
Time 11: 00 - 12:30 Chair: Kuldeep Dole, HV Desai Eye Hospital | Co-Chair: Thomas Cherian, Little Flower Hospital & Research Centre | Moderator: Rohit Khanna & Srinivas Marmamula, L V Prasad Eye Institute
Course : Collecting, Managing and Using Data Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
Course Objective The data are the most important and form a vital element in planning and management of eye care service delivery programmes. The data driven decisions often help planners to use the limited resources optimally for a greater impact. Without proper data collection methods in place, eye care programmes remain ineffective and at times may result in poor outcomes and outputs.
Developing a systematic data collection and management system on key performance indicators right at the inception of any eye care programmes can result in providing better services. Regular monitoring of the data and timely intervention driven by data are essential at all levels of care.
This course will provide an overview on setting up systems for data collection and data management at community, primary and secondary levels of eye care. The course also provides examples on how the data can be used for monitoring quality of services and for taking ‘informed decisions’ for more efficient and effective service delivery.
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Course Objective Technology is the game changer for diagnosis and treatment. The session will look into how AI, tele - ophthalmology etc is revolutionising screening, treatment for various eye diseases.
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
12:30 – 12: 38Keynote Address: Introduction to the session
Rajiv Raman Sankara Nethralaya
12: 38 – 12:46 Teleophthalmology: How we use it Sheila John Sankara Nethralaya
12: 46 – 12:54Mobile surgical van: cataract surgery at doorsteps
P Rajesh Sankara Nethralaya
12:54 – 13:02Physician based community diabetic retinopathy screening model
Tamilarsan Senthil Welcare Health Systems
13:02 - 13:10 ROP screening at community level Kuldeep Dole HV Desai Eye Hospital
13:10 – 13:18 Artificial Intelligence in diabetic retinopathy Karthik Srinivasan Aravind Eye Hospital
13:20 – 13:50
Panel Discussion: Using technology and innovation in outreach
Moderator: RR Sudhir, Sankara Nethralaya
Panelist: Taraprasad Das, LV Prasad Eye Institute Praveen Vashist, Dr RP Centre, AIIMSRadhika Krishnan, Aditya Jyot Foundation for Twinkling Little EyesVivek Gupta, Dr RP Centre, AIIMS
13:50 – 14:00 Discussion
14:00 hrs Lunch & Close of conference
Time 12.30 – 14.00Chair: Radhika Krishnan, Aditya Jyot Foundation for Twinkling Little Eyes | Co Chair: Rajesh Saini, Siliguri Greater Lions Eye Hospital |Moderator: Rajiv Raman & RR Sudhir, Sankara Nethralaya
Course : Technology and Innovation in Community Outreach Venue: Hall B - 2nd floor
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11:00 - 11:15Keynote Address: The role of systematic data collection and management systems in eye health
R.D. Ravindran Aravind Eye Care Systems
11:15 - 11:20 Why do we collect data? Rohit Khanna LV Prasad Eye Institute
11:20 - 11:30 Setting up system for data collection Srinivas Marmamula LV Prasad Eye Institute
11:30 - 11:42 Role of data driven decisions in implementing successful community eye care programmes
Mohammed Gowth Aravind Eye Care Systems
11:42 - 11: 54 Data is the key for vision centre functioning: How and Why?
Shailnder SabherwalDr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
11: 54 - 12:04How ZEISS is innovating in reaching out for quality patient care through digital solutions.
Ramachandra BhatCarl Zeiss India
12:04 - 12:16How does monitoring and evaluation indicators for secondary centre functioning help
Varsha Rathi LV Prasad Eye Institute
12: 16 - 12: 30 Discussion
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Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 – 09:10 Overview of the quality framework R D Ravindran Aravind Eye Care System
09:10 – 09:20 Preventing sentinel events in ophthalmology Harsha Bhattacharjee Sankaradeva Nethralaya
09:20 – 09:32Errors related to spectacle dispensing and how to avoid them
Chandrasekar D Aravind Eye Hospital
09:32 – 09:42 Diagnostic errors and how to prevent them Suneeta DubeyDr Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
09:42 – 09:52 Strategies for patient safety- The LVP experience Prashant Garg LV Prasad Eye Institute
09:52 – 10:02Minimising and managing systemic emergencies occurring in an eye hospital
Jayachandran VV Sankara Nethralaya
10:02 – 10:30 Discussion
10.30 – 11.00 Tea Break
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11:00 – 11:10 Pre-op work and improving accuracy in biometry Uday Gajiwala Tejas Eye Hospital
11:10 – 11:20Modification of surgical technique for better unaided visual acuity
J.K.Reddy Sankara Eye Foundation
11:20 – 11:30 Minimising surgical complications V Paneerselvam Arasan Eye Hospital
Time 09:00 to 10:30Chair: R D Ravindran, Aravind Eye Care System | Co Chair: Harsha Bhattacharjee, Shankaradeva Nethralaya | Moderator: Suneeta Dubey, Dr Shroff ’s Charity Eye Hospital
Time 11:00 – 12:30Chair: Uday Gajiwala, Tejas Eye Hospital |Co Chair: JK.Reddy, Sankara Eye Foundation| Moderator: Kalpana Narendran, Aravind Eye Hospital
DAY 1 | 8 JUNE 2019
Course: Overview to Quality & Patient Safety Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN CATARACT SURGERY
Course: Protocols/Processes to Ensure Good Clinical Outcomes Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
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Time 12:30 to 13:30Chair:V Panneerselvam, Arasan Eye Hospital
Time 14:30 to 16:00Chair: Ramesh Dorairajan, Sundar Eye Hospital|Co Chair: Noopur Gupta, Dr RP Centre|Moderator: T Raveendra, Sankar Eye Foundation
Course: Panel Discussion on Cost Effectiveness Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
Course: Clinical Dilemmas Venue: Hall B- 2nd floor
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11:30 – 11:40Overview on ensuring good quality outcome in a high volume set up
Asheesh Bajaj Sadguru Netra Chikitsalya
11:40 – 11:50 IC Antibiotics to reduce post op endophthalmitis Haripriya Aravind Aravind Eye Hospital
11:50 – 12:00 Post-op and follow up care Madhu Uddaraju Srikiran Eye Hospital
12:00 – 12:30 Discussion
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
12:30 – 12:42Key Note Address: Minimizing carbon footprint in cataract surgery
R.Venkatesh Aravind Eye Hospital
12:43 – 13:30
Panelist:R.Venkatesh, Aravind Eye HospitalElesh Jain, Sadguru Netra ChikitsalayaKuldeep Dole, HV Desai Eye HospitalJ K Reddy, Sankara Eye FoundationR R Sudhir, Sankar Nethralaya,Prashant Garg, LV Prasad Eye Institute
13:30 – 14:30 Lunch Time
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
14:30 - 14:37With coexisting macular disease how can I tell whether it’s worth doing cataract surgery
C G Vanila Joseph Eye Hospital
14:37 - 14:44 How do I pick the right IOL formula for my patient with a longer/shorter than average eye?
Ramesh Dorairajan Sundar Eye Hospital
14:44 - 14:51What is my daily checklist to ensure sterility & asepsis?
T Raveendra Sankar Eye Foundation
14:51- 14:58How do I handle patients who are likely to have poor outcome?
Rajesh PS Sankara Nethralaya
14:58- 15:05My patient has dry eye and blepharitis, when and how I treat these conditions before cataract surgery?
Thiruvenkatakrishnan K Aravind Eye Hospital
15:05 - 15:12Under topical anesthesia the patient is uncomfortable and complaining of pain, what should I do?
Madhu Shekar Aravind Eye Hospital
15:12 - 15:19When should I use a toric intraocular lens versus astigmatic keratotomy/LRI?
Noopur Gupta Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
15:20 - 16:00
Panel Discussion: Peri - operative protocols in cataract surgery
Moderator: Ramesh Dorairajan, Sundar Eye Hospital
Panelist:Chandrakumar, Tamil Nadu State Blindness Control Society Kalpana Narendran, Aravind Eye HospitalRajesh PS, Sankara NethralayaNoopur Gupta, Dr R P Centre, AIIMSSwati Zawar, Tulsi Eye Hospital, Asheesh Bajaj, Sadguru Netra Chikitsalya
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Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 – 09:10 Overview on patient centric care Asim Sil Vivekananda Mission Asram
09:10 – 09:20 Facilitating informed decision making Thomas CherianLittle Flower Hospital and Research Center
09:20 – 09:30Counselling for compliance – to surgery & follow-up
Sreeni Edakhlon Comtrust Eye Hospitals
09:30 – 09:40 Patient reported outcome measures Sanil Joseph Aravind Eye Care System
09:40 – 09:50 Waiting time and service delivery design Gnanasekharan Aravind Eye Hospital
09:50 – 10:00Dealing with externalities like insurance, referrals
Kalpana Narendran Aravind Eye Hospital
10:00 – 10:30 Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Tea Break
Time 09:00 to 10:30Chair: Asim Sil, Vivekananda Mission Asram| Co Chair: Thomas Cherian, Little Flower Hospital and Research Center | Moderator: Sanil Joseph, Aravind Eye Care System
DAY 2 | 9 JUNE 2019
Course: Protocols/Processes to Ensure Patient Centric Care Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Institution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness Dr. GVS Murthy Indian Institute of Public Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop. Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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12:30 – 12:42 AIOS guidelines for cataract surgery Namrata Sharma Dr R P centre, AIIMS
12:42 – 12:56Designing the operating room- Ophthalmologist’s perspective
Kumaran Murugesan Kumaran Eye Hospital
12:56 – 13:10 Air-conditioning and water system Krishnakumar R Aurolab
13:10 - 13:25Updates on reprocessing ophthalmic surgical instruments
Hannah C Priya Sankara Nethralaya
13:25 - 13:40Optimum utilization of OT- space, HR, equipment and consumables’
Swati Zawar Tulsi Eye Hospital
13:40 – 14:00 Discussion
14:00hrs Lunch & close of conference
Time 11:00 to 12:30Chair: Prashant Garg, LV Prasad Eye Institute|Co Chair: Kuldeep Dole, HV Desai Eye Hospital|Moderator: Haripriya Aravind, Aravind Eye Hospital
Time 12:30 to 14:00 Chair: R. Venkatesh, Aravind Eye Hospital|Co Chair: Nirmal Fredrick, Nirmals Eye Hospital | Moderator: Kumaran Murugesan, Kumaran Eye Hospital
Course: Monitoring for Continuous Improvement Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
Course: Planning the OT Venue: Hall C- 5th floor
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11:00 – 11:12 Evidence & review process Aarthy Rajesh Joseph Eye Hospital
11:12 - 11:24Continuous quality Improvement- role of leadership
Prashant Garg LV Prasad Eye Institute
11:24 - 11:36Real time analytics of outcomes of cataract surgery from EMR
R R Sudhir Sankara Nethralaya
11:36 – 11:48Monitoring & Benchmarking resources available (CatQA, ICHOM, IRIS, etc.)
Sivakumar Aravind Eye Hospital
11:48 – 12:00 Quality Indicators as per NABH Nirmal Fredrick Nirmals Eye Hospital
12:00 – 12:30 Discussion
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Timings Topics Speaker Institution
09:00 - 09:07Making Incision on steep axis to reduce post operative astigmatism by highlighting steep axis in the A-scan sheet
Vinothini S Aravind Eye Hospital
09:07 - 09:14Burden of posterior segment disease in subjects with cataract -- Need for effective screening and referral in the community
Gayatri Ravulaparthi M.S.Reddy Lions Eye Hospital
09:14 -09:21
Correlation between visual acuity on discharge and at final follow-up in patients undergoing manual small incision cataract surgery
Anika AmritanandChristian Medical College, Vellore
09:21 - 09:28Impact of benchmarking in the field of oph-thalmology
Sangeetha SAravind Eye Hospital
09:28 - 09:35
Disability Inclusive surveys conducted with support of CBM in collaboration with LV Prasad Eye Institute (Telangana & Odisha) and IIPH (Andhra Pradesh)
Ravi Ranganathan CBM
09:35 - 09:42
Operational research with participatory approach can improve the performance of non-performing vision centres and help in reaching out to more people
Sathish NagappanDr.Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital
09:42 - 09:49Improving cataract surgery acceptance rate by utilizing multiple tools during cataract counselling
Rajakumari Aravind Eye Hospital
09:49 - 09:56ASHAs (Accredited Social Health Activists): A ray of hope for diminished vision
Amit Bhardwaj Dr RP Centre, AIIMS
Time 09:00 to 10:30Panelists: Ajit Poddar, Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital | Bhushan V Shukla, RNC Free Eye Hospital
SHARING KNOWLDGE REPOSITORY: TOWARD ORGANISATION’S SUSTAINABILITY & GROWTH (ORAL PRESENTATIONS)
DAY 1 | 8 JUNE 2019
---SESSION 1--- CATARACT & OTHER VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
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Time 11:00 to 11:50Panelists: Ajit Poddar, Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospital | Harpreet Kapoor, CBM
09:56 - 10:03Effectivness of infection control nurse in implementing infection control practices and reducing hospital acquired infection
D Chandrasekhar Aravind Eye Hospital
10:03 - 10:10Scoring Rubrics for the Ophthalmic Hospital: Quality assessment for employees
Jothi Balaji Janarthanam
Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya
10:10 - 10:30 Discussion
10:30 - 11:00 Tea Break
11:00-11:07Post-cataract surgical patients’ home self-care: Knowledge, behaviors, difficulties and concerns
Shobhana Chavan Mission for Vision
11:07 -11:14Low Cost Airway- A carbon foot print reduction in operation room
V P Ravichandran Aravind Eye Hospital
11:14 - 11:21Patient feedback system for remote primary eye care centres
Buvaneshwari Aravind Eye Hospital
11:21 - 11:28Analysis of Surgical outcome in Phacoemulsi-fication and Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSCIS)
M. Arumuga Selvi Aravind Eye Hospital
11:28 - 11:35Acceptance of cataract surgery from com-prehensive eye camps at a new tertiary eye hospital
Revathy K Aravind Eye Hospital
11:35 - 11:50 Discussion
CATARACT & OTHER (CONT...) ---SESSION 1 A--- VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
Time 11:50 to 13:30Panelists: . D S Karad, D S Karad Eye Institute | Suneeta Dubey, Dr. Shroff ’s Charity Eye Hospital
INNOVATION & QUALITY IN EYE CARE ---SESSION 2--- VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
11:50 -11:57
Reaching the unreached: An experience of organizing Eye Health Camps for inmates of district jails in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh towards elimination of avoidable blindness
Ghanshyam Shrivastava
Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital
11:57- 12:04Outcomes of Telescreening for ROP in Rural South India – The Aravind Coimbatore Experience
R. Ramyadevi Aravind Eye Hospital
12:04-12:11ASHA as a strategy to reach out to the unreached & unserved population: A case study from Deogarh, Odisha
Jagannath Nayak Sightsavers
12:11-12:18Study of Outcome in Refractive Accommodative esotropia
M.K.Amirtha Varshini Aravind Eye Care System
12:18-12:25
We start but they took over: Eye Hospital and Forest Department joint action has giving new life to the people who live inside the reserved forest areas of Odisha State.
Sarangadhar SamalKalinga Eye Hospital and Research Centre
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14:15 - 14:22
Gaps in integration of Diabetic retinopathy screenings in Non communicable disease service delivery :An exploratory study in project centers of 10 pilot states of DR project
Pavani Yamarthi Indian Institute of Public Health
14:22 - 14:29National Trachoma Survey in India and Roadmap to Trachoma elimination
Pallavi Shukla Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
14:29 - 14:36Study of Knowledge, awareness and barriers to Low vision services among Eye Health Practitioners in India
Sumit GroverManthan Eye Healthcare Foundation.
14:36 - 14:43A 2 year Study for analysis of donor profile and tissue utilisation in eye bank of an eye care centre of North India.
Minakshi Sheokand Charak Palika Hospital
14:43 - 14:50 Accommodative esotropia- A brief insight Mariselvi Aravind Eye Hospital
14:50 - 14:57Role of Low Vision Aids amongst the rural population of U.P (Sitapur District)
Unnati Vaish Sitapur Eye Hospital
14:57- 15:04Major depressive and anxiety disorders in visually impaired adults in India
Dhanaji Ranpise Mission for Vision
15:04 - 15:11Clinical characteristics of Keratoconus patients: a report from tertiary eye care institute from western Uttar Pradesh (India).
Md Mosaib Omaer C L Gupta Eye Institute
15:11-15:18Opportunistic Diabetic Retinopathy screening services in underserved urban slum localities of Kolkata.
Pradyut Kar Mission for Vision
Time 14:15 to 16:00Panelists: Suraj Senjam, Dr R P Centre, AIIMS | Shalinder Sabherwal, Dr. Shroff ’s Charity Eye Hospital
EMERGING EYE DISEASES ---SESSION 3--- VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
12:25-12:32QAI's Innovative external evaluation framework for quality assurance : Need of the hour
Dr. B. K. Rana Quality and Accreditation Institute
12:32-12:40 Ideas to manage waiting time Abinaya Aravind Eye Hospital
12:40- 12:47To study the effectiveness of mandatory committees in implementing quality standards and improving hospital functioning - as part of advocacy
R Gautham Kumar Aravind Eye Hospital
12:47- 12:54Analysis of high retention of clinical research par-ticipants in clinical trials conducted in South Indian population
S.N. Kamatchi Aravind Eye Hospital
12:54- 13:01Study on Effectiveness of Training Provided for Administrative staff in Eye Care Hospital
Sangeetha S Aravind Eye Hospital
13:01- 13:08Experience Vision: creating eye care advocacy to reach 2,20,000 government school children across India.
Lakshmi Shinde Optomtery Council of India
13:08- 13:15Integrating eye care with Diabetes : Experiences and cost implications of Diabetic Retinopathy project in Urban Udaipur, Rajasthan
Meenakshi Chundawat Alakh Nayan Mandir Eye Institute
13:15 - 13:30 Discussion
13:30 - 14:15 Lunch Time
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15:18 - 15:25Awareness of various aspects of diabetes among people visiting tertiary eye care institute in north India.
Shikha Sharma C L Gupta Eye Institute
15:25- 15:32 Central visual fields in early diagnosis of glaucoma Vaishaali GunalanVision Research foundation, Sankara Nethralaya
15:32 - 15:39Profile of patients referred for glaucoma workup from community clinics to tertiary care facility
Sonika PorwalChristian Medical College, Vellore
15:39 - 15:46Community based low cost screening of Diabetic retinopathy by optometrists
Priyanka Beniwal Dr. R P Centre, AIIMS
15:46 - 15:53A population-based study to assess the prevalence of glaucoma in Delhi.
Talvir Sidhu Dr. R P Centre, AIIMS
15:53 - 15:58Incidence and cause of significant refractive power following cataract surgery
N.J.Tamilarasi Aravind Eye Hospital
15:58 - 16:00 Discussion
Time 14:15 to 16:00Panelists: Kuldeep Dole, HV Desai Eye Hospital | Harish Kumar, Operation Eyesight Universal
14:15 - 14:22Refractive Error Among Children (REACH)- An innovative school eye health program.
Abhishek Kumar Jha Orbis
14:22 - 14:29Early identification and referral for pediatric eye care services through Anganwadi Centers
Prachi Aggarwal Orbis
14:29 - 14:36The epidemiology of ocular morbidity in school going children of Central India: Changing priorities.
Parmatma Prasad Gupta
Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
CHILDHOOD BLINDNESS + VISION CENTRES
---SESSION 4--- VENUE: HALL F- 1ST FLOOR
Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Institution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness Dr. GVS Murthy Indian Institute of Public Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop. Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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14:36 - 14:43Profile of patients benefitted in Low Vision & rehabilitation
Talvir Sidhu Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
14:43 - 14:50Education and Awareness on eye health among the tribal school children in Gujarat
Yogita Rajgandhi Rajgandhi Eye Care Institute
14:50 - 14:57A Rare Case Series of High Myopia in full term infants
R.Muthulakshmi Aravind Eye Care System
14:57- 15:04Screening of children under 5 years of age with and without photoscreener: A comparative study from north India
Birendra Pratap Singh Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital
15:04 - 15:11Childhood cataract in India – Present status and recommendations
Sheeladevi Sethu Orbis
15:11-15:18Spectacle Compliance among School Children in Kanchipuram District - Redefining the Compliance
Ambika CElite School of Optometry, Sankara Nethralaya
15:18 - 15:25To determine the prevalence of eye diseases among children in schools of Mumbai.
URBAZ KHANAditya Jyot Foundation for Twinkling Little Eyes
15:25- 15:32 Profile of children in schools for the blind in Delhi Sandeep Kumar Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
15:32 - 15:39Quality Improvement in SNCUs to reduce neonatal blindness due to Retinopathy of Prematurity
M S Bala Vidyadhar Indian Institute of Public Health
15:39 - 15:46Impact of an online inventory management platform (OIMP) on optical dispensing in Vision Centers (VC)
Anusiya A Aravind Eye Hospital
15:46 - 15:53Role of Vision center in eliminating Avoidable Blindness
Emmanuel Benia Tanti Chandraprabha Eye Hospital
15:53 - 15:58To evaluate visual outcome and subjective refractive outcome in patients who underwent Toric IOL repositioning surgery.
R Moorthygowsalya Devi
Aravind Eye Hospital
15:58 - 16:00 Discussion
Conference Inauguration
Cultural Programme
Dinner: 19:30 onwards | Venue: Lawns
18:00 - 19:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
19:00 - 19:30 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
16:00 - 17:00 Venue: Hall A- 2nd floor
Conference Common Session
Topics Speaker Institution
Anchor: Dr Taraprasad Das, President, VISION 2020 INDIA
Focusing Beyond 2020: Endgame Avoidable Blindness Dr. GVS Murthy Indian Institute ofPublic Health
Reaching the reached - closing the loop. Mr. Doraiswamy Nagarajan Seva Foundation
Public Health Perspective of Eye Care - A Clinical Model for India
Dr. Sangeeta AbrolMinsitry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
17:00 – 18:00 Tea Break
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SHARING KNOWLDGE REPOSITORY: TOWARD ORGANISATION’S SUSTAINABILITY & GROWTH (ORAL PRESENTATIONS)
DAY 2 | 9 JUNE 2019
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
08: 30 - 08: 37
Effectiveness of Training of ASHA workers for primary screening & Referrals in rural community. A Reliable Approach for underserved rural population of Uttarpradesh
Sivarasu N Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
08: 37 - 08: 44Economic analysis of primary eye care services provided through vision centers in Eastern India
Prem Kumar SG Mission for Vision
08:44 - 08: 51Prospective Study To Establish Proportion and Barriers Leading to Bilateral Blindness Due to Cataract in an area of High Cataract Surgical Rate
Priyanka Parihar Aravind Eye Hospital Madurai
08: 51 - 08: 58Evidence-based communication for eye health promotion
Lavanya Sundararaman
Orbis
08: 58 - 09:05High quality and timely eye care delivery in high volume work place camp
Hemalatha G. Aravind Eye Hospital
09:05 - 09:12Mobile and fixed day : Hybrid sustainable Viable model of Eye care delivery to the Unreached
Shankar Sasane D S Karad Eye Institute
09:12 -09:19Effective engagement of community health workers in primary eye care in India
Lijiraj Sundararaj Mission For Vision
09:19 - 09:26Networking and liaison as an effective tool for community mobilization in the context of primary eye care (PEC) services in Kolkata urban slums
Sushami Pal Mission for Vision
09:26 - 09:33Ensuring quality and comprehensiveness of eye care services in the difficult grounds of northeast India
Shubhrakanti Bhattacharya
Mission for Vision
09:33 - 09:40Eliminating avoidable blindness : experiences of interventions in a tribal populated sub-district of Rajasthan.
Laxmi Jhala Alakh Nayan Mandir Eye Institute
09:40 - 09:47Increasing retention of Ophthalmologists in rural areas of India: Influencing factors – A mix method study
Subeesh Kuyyadiyil Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya
09:47 - 09:54Outreach Model to penetrate the barriers of Odd Rural Location “SSNC Model of Outreach Programs”
Milind RawalSadguru Sankalp Netra Chikitsalaya
Time 08:30 to 10:30Panelists: Meenakshi Sundaram, Aravind Eye Care System | Uday Gajiwala, Tejas Eye Hospital
---SESSION 5--- COMMUNITY OUTREACH VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
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09:54 - 10:01Effective dispensing of maximum number of low cost spectacle in a mega outreach camp
Murugesan M Aravind Eye Hospital
10:01 - 10:08Evaluation of distance stereo-acuity in patients with convergence insufficiency
Rajesh KumarRegional Institute of Ophthalmology PGIMS Rohtak
10:08 - 10:15 Primary Eye care through Vision Centres Anshu Singh Sitapur Eye Hospital
10:15 - 10:30 Discussion
10:30 - 11:00 Tea Break
Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11:00- 11:07Prevalence of refractive errors among children enrolled in schools in a rural and an urban taluk in southern India
Jaikumar Deenadayalan
Mission for Vision
11:07 - 11:14The impact of Aadhar Card issue under NPCB activities in Odisha
Sunil Kumar Mishra Kalinga Eye Hospital
11:14 - 11:21Factors Affecting Sustainability of a vision centre at remotest part of Chhattisgarh: An experience of MGM Eye Institute
Farooque Siddiqui MGM Eye Institute
11:21 - 11:28Comparative analysis of effectiveness of outreach camps and fixed free hospital OPD in acquisition of cataract patients during winter months
Naval Chauhan Dr Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital
11:28 - 11:35Innovative way of creating eye care awareness using MASCOTS of eye conditions.
Paula Mukherjee Optometry Council of India
11:35 - 11:42Eye care delivery through occupational optometry services to the Auto drivers in Chennai
Dhanalakshmi S Sanakara Nethralaya
11:42 - 11:49Increased uptake of eye care services in community by using entertainment activity as a tool.
Garima Singh C L Gupta Eye Institute
11:49 - 11:56Reaching the unreached in Deogarh; an advocacy effort towards right to sight
Sunil Kumar Mishra Kalinga Eye Hospital
11:56 - 12:03Study on existing barriers in making Health care accessible for all conducted among 22 CBM medical partners in India.
Nagarathna S. CBM
12:03 - 12:10
Addressing Refractive Error (RE) Among the Unreached Rural Districts of Rajasthan and Urban Slums in Maharashtra through community Vision Champions.
Meenakshi Sharma Vision Spring
Session Time 11:00 to 13:30Panelists: V Shankar, Sankara Eye Hospital |RN Lakhotiya, Udaigiri Lions Eye Hospital
---SESSION 6--- COMMUNITY OUTREACH VENUE: HALL E- 2ND FLOOR
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12:10 - 12:17Gender inequalities study in comprehensive outreach eye camp in South India
B.Vignesh Aravind Eye Hospital
12:17 - 12:25Urban eye health programme - a strategy to reach out to marginalized and underserved population in urban slums
Vunnam Uma Bharathi Sightsavers
12:25 - 12:32Study of eye health problems and health seeking behaviour of tea garden population in Alipurduar, West Bengal
Kamalkumari Chakraborty
Sightsavers
12:32 - 12:39Acute Hazardous Work-Related Exposure To Eyes Of Healthcare Workers In A Tertiary Care Hospital In South India - An Observational Study
Prathibha Obed Christian Medical College
12:39 - 12:46Prevalence of binocular vision anomalies and effect of vision therapy on performance of basketball players
Dipanwita GhoshBharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University Medical College School of Optometry
12:46 - 12:53 Is Vision The Only Thing That's Threatened Here? Ashwini RogyeAditya Jyot Foundation for Twin-kling Little Eyes
12:53 - 13:00
Gender Equity in Eye Health - Trends in Service Utilization through various eye care models and comparison on affordability: Evidence from Central and Northern India 2008-2018
Elesh JainSadguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust
13:00 - 13:07Vision Corner - A New Concept. A pilot study in school screening and eye health awareness.
Kunal Gupta C.L.Gupta Eye Institute
13:07 - 13:14Reaching The Unreached : The Current Scenario in Urban Eye Care Projects
Arun Sethi Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital
13:14 - 13:21Identified parameters and prevalence of anisometropic amblyopia in the region of Sitapur and other peripheral districts of Uttar Pradesh’
Kuldeep Kumar Dixit Sitapur Eye Hospital
13:21 - 13:30 Discussion
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Timings Topics Speaker Institution
08: 30 - 08: 37The role of software technology and big data analytics in primary eye care – Pellucid’s experience
Sunny Mannava Pellucid Healthcare Networks
08: 37 - 08: 44Eye Care Delivery to the Unreached through Technology Innovation called “SERVIS – Sankara Electronic Remote Visual Information System”
Kowsik Krishnamoorthy Sankara Eye Foundation India
08:44 - 08: 51
Use of software and related technology can im-prove quality and efficiency of children screening programs in schools in Delhi and Mathura District, UP
Zeeshan Siddiqui Dr.Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital
08: 51 - 08: 58Usage of Touch screen Tablets utilizing Portable Eye Examination Kit (PEEK )software in High volume screening of school children.
Veena T.R.Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology
08: 58 - 09:05Telemedicine approach for Retinopathy of Prematurity Screening in rural areas : Oppurtunities and Challenges.
HEMA Aravind Eye Hospital
09:05 - 09:12Cost benefit analysis of electronic medical records (EMR) over traditional paper-based documentation of clinical records
Sunny Mannava Pellucid Healthcare Networks
09:12 -09:19Effectiveness of Road Race (3D) game in VTS4 software for Normal & Convergence Insufficiency(CI) subjects
Jitendra Kumar Sahoo Sankara College of Optometry
09:19 - 09:26‘Non Visual Desktop Access’ Computer training for Visually Impaired Person.
B.Vengadesh Aravind Eye Hospital
09:26 - 09:33
Enhancing the quality of case finding in outreach with better instrumentation and deploying Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to ensure continuity of care.
Kalaivendan K Aravind Eye Hospital
09:33 - 09:40A New Digital Dynamic Visual Acuity Device: Experimental Study
Mohammad Abdul Subhan
Sankara College of Optometry
09:40- 09:47Big data analytics in eye care - Pellucid's experience
Rajesh Sukumaran Pellucid Healthcare Networks
09:47 - 10:00 Discussion
Time 08:30 to 10:00Panelists: Pankaj Vishvakarma, Mission for Vision | Rajesh Saini, Siliguri Greater Lions Eye Hospital
SHARING KNOWLDGE REPOSITORY: TOWARD ORGANISATION’S SUSTAINABILITY & GROWTH (ORAL PRESENTATIONS)
DAY 2 | 9 JUNE 2019
---SESSION 7--- TECHNOLOGY IN EYE CARE VENUE: HALL F - 1ST FLOOR
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Timings Topics Speaker Institution
11:00- 11:07Vision and Driving: A study among Truckers in India
Soumya Mohanty Sightsavers India
11:07 - 11:14Comprehensive eye screening of truck drivers at port city of Hazira, Surat in Gujarat state.
Rohan Chariwala Divyajyoti Trust
11:14 - 11:21Impact of Progressive Myopia due to increasing Age and Parental Myopia in Navsari: Tertiary Eye Care Hosptial
Nirav MehtaHari Jyot College of Optometry, Rotary Eye Institute
11:21 - 11:28To evaluate effectiveness of mini scleral contact lens in Keratoconus patient
Kalaivani Kunal Aravind Eye Hospital
11:28 - 11:35
Effectiveness of using a Mobile Eye Healthcare Van (MEHV) in providing primary eye healthcare services to truck drivers across the major transport hubs of North India.
Anand Chinnakaran Dr. Shrofff's Charity Eye Hospital
11:35 - 11:42Strengthening primary eye care: an approach to universal eye care
Lova Krishna Mishra Dr R P Centre, AIIMS
11:42 - 11:49 Vision and Driving- Safe Roads Sulekha Rana Vision Spring
11:49 - 11:56
To analyse the incidence of Wrong Refraction and wrong glass prescriptions across all Aravind Eye Hospitals by the incidents reported in the year 2018.
Seran I Aravind Eye Hospital
11:56 - 12:03Mini scleral contact lenses in the management of corneal ectasias.
Shivanand R HadimaniBharati Vidyapeeth (deemed to be) University,Medical College, School of Optometry, Pune.
12:03 - 12:10Refractive errors and spectacle compliance amongst truckers in India
Asitkumar S. Jadhav Mission for Vision
12:10 - 12:17Impact of the Certified Ophthalmic Paramedic Program in a Hospital in North India on the Lives of the Recipients- A Qualitative Approach
Ishaana Sood Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital
12:17 - 12:24Impact of near vision correction on work ability among Hairdressers in unorganized/small scale sector
KC RaajamaheswariOccupational Optometry Services, Sankara Nethralaya
12:24 - 12:31
Impact of Reading Eyeglasses on Quality of Life and Work Productivity of Factory Workers in Delhi-National Capital Region and Chennai, India : A Cross Sectional Study
Sonia Pant Vision Spring
Time 11:00 to 13:30Panelists: Chilukuri Saharat Babu, Sharat Laser Eye Hospital | Bhushan V Shukla, RNC Free Eye Hospital
---SESSION 8--- SCREENING FOR TRUCK DRIVERS AND OPTOMETRY
VENUE: HALL F - 1ST FLOOR
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12:31 - 12:38Parents’ role in improving spectacle compliance – a stand-alone intervention
Sruthi Sree KElite School of Optometry, Sankara Nethralaya
12:38 - 12:45 Visually disabling diseases in professional drivers Anshulee Sood DivyaJyoti Hospital
12:45 - 12:52Role of School Eye Screening in promoting gender equality
Subhiksha.R Sankara Nethralaya
12:52 - 12:59Visual Profile and Eyeglasses Coverage Among Handloom Weavers in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Alokananda Chatterjee Vision Spring
12:59 - 13:06Mismanagement of Optometry care in Patient with latent hyperopia diagnosed as Pre-Presbyopia (age 30-35yrs) – A novel technique for management
Samir Sutar CL Gupta Eye Institute
13:06 - 13:13 Ocular manifestations in cured leprosy patients Nirmala Jyothi M Velemegna Eye Hospital
13:13 - 13:30 Discussion
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