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PRAVARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, DEEMED UNIVERSITY, LONI BK. MAHARASHTRA-INDIA &

PRAVARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, DEEMED UNIVERSITY, LONI BK. MAHARASHTRA-INDIA & PRAVARA RURAL HOSPITAL WELCOMES YOU ALL in Presentation on OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT. VIEW OF PRAVARA RURAL HOSPITAL. DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. CONTENTS Introduction Mission

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  1. PRAVARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, DEEMED UNIVERSITY, LONI BK. MAHARASHTRA-INDIA & PRAVARA RURAL HOSPITAL WELCOMES YOU ALL in Presentation on OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT

  2. VIEW OF PRAVARA RURAL HOSPITAL

  3. DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

  4. CONTENTS • Introduction • Mission • Establishment of the Department • Faculty position • Functioning of the Department • Departmental statistics regarding patient turnover • UG & PG Teaching & Training Program • UG & PG Results • Research Activities and Publications • Departmental Progress  

  5. Introduction “The brave trades where the ordinary man is scared to step” is the spirit of Shri Padmashri Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil. He dreamed of providing basic medical and educational facility to this rural backward and remote area of Maharashtra. His dream came true in shape of Pravara Rural Hospital and bloomed into Rural Medical College and Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences. With all the state of an art treatment & training facilities, department of ophthalmology, in tune with the original idea is geared into providing comprehensive eye care to the local population mostly consisting of low socio-economic and education background.

  6. Our Mission To provide quality, comprehensive, multi-speciality, basic to advanced, institutional & community eye care service to the highest order. We are committed to provide state of an art teaching and training, didactic and practical, instructional and hands-on, associated with quality and more of community based research for undergraduates and postgraduates. In the future we would like to be known nationally and internationally as gold standard centre of excellence in pan-ophthalmic care and as a model teaching and research institution for all level of ophthalmic training.

  7. Mile Stones The College started in 1984 The department got established in 1986 PG courses started 1991 MS passed out 0036 DO passed out 0063

  8. Our Faculty NAME DESIGNATION Dr. Kishor Badhe Prof. & HOD Dr. Surekha Bangal Professor Dr. Somen Misra Professor Dr. Shubhangi Sathe Professor Dr. R.N. Kothari Associate Professor Dr. Sanjay Shelke Associate Professor Dr. Jyoti Gojumgunde Associate Professor Dr. Shubhangi Nigwekar Assistant Professor Dr. Waman Chavan Assistant Professor Dr. Shobhana Jorvekar Assistant Professor Dr. Kedar Nemiwant Assistant Professor Dr. Vijay Lodha Assistant Professor

  9. Courses Conducted MBBS 125 per year MS 3 per year DO 1 per year

  10. Major Equipments/ Instruments

  11. Teaching Aids • Overhead Projector • LCD projector • Personal Laptops • Educational CD’s 01 01 07 40

  12. Clinical Material

  13. Year-wise available clinical materials (During previous three years) Category 2007 2008 2009 IPD 17769 16371 19449 OPD 28058 37930 38147

  14. Speciality In Clinics Days Clinics Faculty Incharge Monday Retina clinic Dr.S.V.Bangal Tuesday Squint/ Paediatric ophthalm.clinic Dr.S.Jorvekar Wednesday Dr.K.P.Badhe Cornea clinic Thursday Glaucoma clinic Dr.R.N.Kothari Friday Oculoplasty clinic Dr.S.Misra

  15. CME & Workshop’s Organised Total No.

  16. Improvement in Teaching & Training Of Undergraduates UG • Improvement in class attendance. • Syllabus is revised & teaching schedule. • Planned before each semester. • More emphasis is given on presentation of the cases by the students during bed side clinics • Attending OPD and operation theatres.

  17. Post-Graduate Teaching & Training • A log book is maintained by all PGs. • Regular PG activities 4 days a week. • Attend central activity on Thursdays. • Encouraged to present interesting cases in central clinical meetings & Research committee meetings. • Encouraged to attend Local , State level & national CME / workshop / Conferences and present scientific papers. • Involved in UG teaching activities. • Attending multidiagnostics and special health camps like school health camp, detection of diabetic retinopathycamps, industrial workers eye checkup. • Trained for enucleation for eye donation and participate in eye banking related activities like lectures on awareness

  18. Weekly Post Graduate Training

  19. Departmental Library Departmental Museum No.of Specimens 07 Charts & Diagrams 40

  20. International Publications

  21. OPD Space OPD area : 938 sq.metre Departmental office space : 15 Sqm HOD office space : 28.80 Sqm Professor Cabin : 28.80 Sqm Associate professor Cabin : 19.84 Sqm Lecturer/ assistant professor : 19.84 Sqm

  22. Working Ward Side Lab Facilities – routine investigations which includes Hb% estimation by haemoglobinometer, Urine sugar estimation, Blood sugar estimation by glucometer. Residents perform routine investigation. Special investigations: like microscopic examination of corneal ulcer scraping and conjunctival swabs.

  23. Ophthalmology Under Graduate Examination Result

  24. UG Post Graduate Examination Results

  25. List of Journals Subscribed International - American Academy of Ophthalmology - British Journal of Ophthalmology - Highlights of Ophthalmology National - Indian Journal of Ophthalmology - Ophthalmology today - Pravara Medical Review

  26. Completed Projects Sr. No Title Investigator Start date Completion Date 1 “Role of B-Scan In Suspected Posterior Segment Disorders of The Eye “ Dr. Sudhir Kisan Kamble July 2001 July 2004 2 Study of trends in Antibiotic sensitivity microorganisms (Bacteria) causing corneal ulcer. Dr. Ghorpade Harshwardhan G. December 2001 December 2004 3 Clinicopathogenesis of eyelid tumors Dr.Shivprakash Verma December 2001 December 2004

  27. Sr. Title Investigator Start date Completion date 4 Comparative: Evaluation of the AntiInflammatroy effects of Topical 0.1%Dexomethosane sodium and topical 1 % prednisolone acetate after cataract surgery Dr. Gaydhankar S.S July 2002 July 2005 5 Incidence, Etiopathogenesis & Investigations of dry eye Dr. Sujatha. V.Ammal December 2002 December 2005 6 Ocular manifestations of haematological disorders Dr. Ajitkumar Shiram Ugale December 2002 December 2005

  28. Sr. Title Investigator Start date Completion Date 7 Management of Diabetic Retinopathy in reference to laser Dr. Leena Mhaske December 2002 December 2005 8 Clinical Profile of Various Types and Subtypes of Glaucoma in a Rural Area . Dr. Deepak Patil June 2003 June 2006 9 Study of Mechanical Ocular Trauma Leading to Traumatic Cataract Dr. Jadhav Rajat May 2004 May 2007 10 “ Correlation between posterior Capsular opacification And Visual Function before And After Nd:Yag Laser Posterior Capsulotomy” Dr.Sachin kumar .G Suryawanshi May 2004 May 2007

  29. Sr. Title Investigator Start date Completion Date 11 Incidence of Congenital Ocular Anomalies in Padiatric Age Group Dr. Tupe Parag N. May 2004 May 2007 12 “A Comparative Study of Foldable Acrylic Iols and Rigid PMMA IOLs by Phacoemulsification Techniques With Superior scleral Tunnel Incision Dr. Pallavi Arora May 2004 May 2007 13 “A Clinical Study Of Concomitant Strabismus” Dr. Amit Juneja May 2005 May 2008

  30. Sr. Title Investigator Start date Completion Date 14 “ A Comparative Study of post operative between the different external incisions used in manual small incision cataract surgery . Dr.B. Venugopal Reddy May 2005 May 2008 15 “A Study Of Safety And Efficacy Of Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) In Eyes With White Cataract” Dr. Priya Patil May 2006 May 2009 16 Chronic Dacryocystitis: Clinical profile, Histopathology & Microbiology Dr. Vartika Anand May 2006 May 2009

  31. Sr. Title Investigator Start date Completion Date 17 Clinical Profile of SecondaryGlaucoma in Rural Area Dr. Gayatri Jakkula May 2007 December 2009 18 Clinical Profile & Visual Outcome of Ocular Injuries in Rural Area May 2007 December 2009 Dr. Rupali Nandwani

  32. Completed project by faculty Ahmednagar PMT Teaching hospital diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma project. Project partners Pravara Medical Trust, Loni and sight savers international. Period-14th June 2003 to 31st Dec 2006. Project co-ordinator and investigator – Dr. Surekha Bangal.

  33. On Going Research Work Ocular manifestations in diabetes mellitus patients in Rural population. A clinico-epidemiological study of suppurative keratitis in rural tertiary eye care centre. Study of epidemiology of ROP in rural settings in level 2 nursery. Study of prevalence of chronic dacryocystitis associated with nasal pathology. Prevalence of Pterygium in two Wheeler Riders

  34. Services offered by the department • OPD Services- Routine and Advanced: • Refraction and prescription of glasses, Auto-refractometer. • Diagnostic procedure- Slit lamp examination Direct ophthalmoscopy • Indirect Ophthalmoscopy, Gonioscopy, • Non-contact, applanation and Schiotz tonometry • Sac syringing,Synaptophore, • Diplopia charting, Automated Perimetry. • Ocular imaging-Anterior and posterior segment photography, Angiography. • Laser Procedures- Anterior and posterior segment Laser procedures. • Minor surgeries in minor OT and procedure room.

  35. Operation Theatre Routine & advanced surgical services Almost all types of eye surgeries including Cataract surgeries by conventional, Small Incision Cataract Surgery and Phaco-emulsification, Glaucoma, squint, lacrimal sac surgeries, lid and oculo plastic surgeries, Keratoplasty.

  36. Multidisciplinary Services Detection of Diabetic and Hypertensive retinopathy, with the help of department of Medicine. Detection of Retinopathy of Prematurity and Vit-A prophylaxis programme with the department of Paediatrics. Detection of Retinopathy in PET with Gynaecology and Obstetric department. Management of Polytrauma cases with OMFS, ENT and Surgery department. Community projects with Preventive and Social Medicine department.

  37. Distinguish Services Cataract surgery by phaco-emulsification Laser facilities for Diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, PCO Fundus photography and fluorescein angiography Anterior segment photography Humphrey’s perimetry for glaucoma and Neuro ophthalmology cases Paediatric Ophthalmology

  38. Learning Resources: Library books, regional ,national and international Journals Internet facilities Educational CDs Students are encouraged to attend Postgraduate programmes CME’s Seminars ,workshops, conferences and to participate in quiz and debate competitions.

  39. UG and PG students distinguished academic achievements List of Awards in last 5 years Excellence in P.G. Examination (Ophthalmology) 1. Dr. Saudagar Vaishali Adinath “ Late Dr. B.S. Sirdesai DOMS Prize” Standing First in D.O.M.S Diploma 2002 2. Dr. Subodh Purohit First Prize in free paper session Oct – 2002 3. Dr.Purohit Subodh Gopal “ Late Dr. B.S. Sirdesai ophth. Prize”Standing First in M.S. Ophthalmology2003 4. Shri. Godbole Verendra Viswas A.D. Patwardhan gold medal awarded Rural Medical College, Loni. M.S (Ophthal) examination Dec 2003

  40. 5. Dr. Kamble Sudhir Kisan “Late Dr. D.S.Sardesai Ophthal Prize”for standing first in M.S(Ophth) examination May 2004. 6. Dr. Somen Misra “Pituitary tumour – an advanced case” at MOSCON Shirdi – Nov 2004 7. Dr. Siv Prakash Varma 1st in M.S ophthalmology examination of Pune University in August 2005. 8. Dr. Deepak Patil First Prize Interesting Case Presentation in the Clinical Meeting of the Scientific Society. 9. Dr. Pallavi Arora 1st in M.S Ophthalmology Examination in Pune University May 2007 10 .Dr. Priya Patil 1st in M.S Ophthalmology Examination PIMS in 2009

  41. Pioneer of Nursing: Florence Nightingale was born on 12 May, 1820 at Florence. She was an English Nurse and a Writer. She is known for pioneering modern nursing. She died on 30 August, 1910, at the age of 90 years at London.

  42. Why Nursing Care? • People are illiterate. • They are unaware of proper hygiene and diet. • There is no one to take care of old people in the family. • Old people in the family are neglected in their own family. • People are poor and not economically sound. • People are unaware of the care to be taken for minor injuries of eyes and hesitate to consult a doctor. • To provide mental and psychological support from other people

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