Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital organises a three-day educational workshop for ophthalmology students from all over India
- Kalpavriksha ’19-the three day, 13th Annual Continuing Medical Educational (CME) programme brings ophthalmology students from across India.
- Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital in association with its research and educational wing, Eye Research Centre, Chennai organises the three-day national-level educational workshop for ophthalmology students.
Chennai, 16th August, 2019 - Dr.
Agarwal’s Eye Hospital in association with its research and educational wing,
Eye Research Centre, Chennai is organizing the 13th Annual Continuing Medical Educational (CME) programme –
Kalpavriksha ’19, the National Post-Graduate Continuing Medical Educational
programme for ophthalmology students. The three-day programme was inaugurated
by Dr Namrata Sharma, General Secretary, AIOS. The event was presided over by
Dr. Amar Agarwal, Chairman, Dr. Agarwal’s Group of Eye Hospital.
Initiated in
the year 2007, Kalpavriksha (Meaning - wish-fulfilling divine tree that is a
common trope in Sanskrit literature), the National Postgraduate CME Program is
attended by upcoming Ophthalmologists from more than 50 medical colleges /
institutes, who are undertaking exams.
The program
provides a platform to listen and interact with the faculty who are experts in
their respective field of ophthalmology. The uniqueness of this program is the
interesting case presentation on the 3rd day. They also receive first hand tips
from the faculty on presenting the clinical cases and discussion during the
program.
Inaugurating
the three-day programme, Dr Namrata
Sharma, General Secretary, AIOS said, “It is indeed my pleasure to
inaugurate Kalpavriksha. I would like to praise the role of Dr. Agarwal’s
Eye Hospital and Research Centre in providing ophthalmologists exposure to the
latest procedures so that they can update their knowledge.”
Dr. Amar Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, Dr Agarwal’s Eye
Hospitals said, “In this 13th year of Kalpavriksha. This
programme provides first hand tips from experienced faculties with presentation
of clinical cases and an elaborate discussion during the three-day programme.
This program would benefit both ophthalmologists in acquiring better skills and
the larger community including patients whom we seek to serve.”
Kalpavriksha
’19 includes Dr. J. Agarwal Exemplary Award for the best outgoing student, Dr. V. Velayutham consistent performer
award and Dr. (Mrs.) T Agarwal Award
is awarded to the best student for presenting the most interesting case in the
program.
In practical
session, every delegate will be briefed on examining some of the most difficult
cases like squint or diagnosing procedure - retinoscopy / gonioscopy. All the
participants will have exposure to the latest hi-tech bio-medical equipments,
which are available only in few of the leading eye hospitals of the country.
The coverage includes all important exam related topics and practical exam case
presentation.
A live
surgery session has been organized along with provision of interacting with the
operating surgeon. There will be a Quiz and Competitive Rapid fire revision
round conducted among participants.