Dr. Deepak Mishra
According to World Health Organization (WHO) report, India accounts for 25% of the world’s total blind population. For treatment of ocular problems we need at the least, 25,000 ophthalmologists by the year 2020, which would require growth at the rate of 300 additional training slots per year. We have two major problems in order to meet the need eye health care in India, one is a lesser number of an ophthalmologist and another is unstandardized & the poor quality of residency training program. In this IC we will discuss the availability, lacunae, facilities and different methods to increase the standards of residency programs or courses available in India.
| 1 | Postgraduate Ophthalmic Teaching Curriculum’s in India: Where We Are? | Dr. Natarajan S | watch video |
| 2 | Teaching Infrastructure facilities in Government vs Private Medical Colleges | Dr. Chaitra Jayadev | watch video |
| 3 | Behavior and Responsibilities of Teachers/Mentors in Post Graduate Teaching | Dr. Malik K P S | watch video |
| 4 | Overview of Post Graduate Courses (MS/DNB/DO) in India | Dr. Deepak Mishra | watch video |
| 5 | How to Raise the Standard of Residency Programs or Curriculum? | Dr. Rajesh Sinha | watch video |
| 6 | Role of AIOS in improvement of PG Teaching in India | Dr. Namrata Sharma | watch video |


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