DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY , LSLAMMC RAIGARH
- Goals and Objectives
- To provide high quality medical education to our students while imbibing in them the qualities of compassion , discipline and a socially relevant outlook
- To provide our patients from all walks of life the best possible care in a time bound and economically judicious manner
- To develop an infrastructure which can support and encourage various clinical and academic research activities
- From time to time , being involved in community services like eye camps , eye donation endeavour and cataract surgeries
- To upgrade our facilities and skills according to the latest technology / equipment and advances in the field of ophthalmology
- Head of the Department’s message
3.Facilities in the Department
OPD
- 3 slit lamp biomicroscopes
- Humphrey visual field analyser
- B Scan with UBM
- Autorefractometer
- 2 indirect ophthalmoscopes
- 2 direct ophthalmoscopes
- 2 refraction units
- A scan biometer
- Manual Keratometer
- Yag laser capsulotomy
IPD
- Well equipped , advanced OT
- 3 operating microscopes
- 1 Phaco Machine
WARD
SURGERIES
- Phacoemulsification surgery with IOL implantation
- SICS with IOL implantation
- Pterygium excision with conjunctival autografting
- Lacrimal sac surgeries – DCT
- Enucleation / Evisceration
- Emergency cornea / sclera repair
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- Subject curriculum -
DIDACTIC LECTURES
Semester 6th and 7th
- Disorders of the Lid
- Disorders of the Lacrimal Apparatus
- Conjunctivitis & Ophthalmia Neonatorum
- Trachoma & Other chronic conjunctivitis
- Keratitis and corneal ulcers
- Corneal ulcer
- Scleritis & Episcleritis
- Refractive Errors & Method of correction
- Presbyopia, accommodation convergence
- Congenitial cataract
- Senile cataract
- Metabolic & complicated cataract
- Primary Angle closure glaucoma
- Congenitial glaucoma
- Primary Open angle glaucoma
- Secodary glaucomas
- Anterior uveitis
- Posterior uveitis
- Blindness prevalence, prevention & rehabilitation
- Retinopathies, Hypertensive, Toxaemia & Pregnancy
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Retinal Detachment, types, symptoms & pre-disposing factors
- Retinal vascular disorders
- Retinoblastoma & other ocular neoplasms
- Binocular vision amblyopia &, concomitant and incomitant squint
- Nutritional disorders
- Visual acuity, pupillary path ways & cranial nerve palsies
- Optic nerve lesions
- Ocular emergencies
- Minor ophthalmic surgery
- General principles of Intra ocular surgery
- National programme for control of blindness
- Comprehensive eye care in rural set up
- Eye banking & ethics in ophthalmology
CLINICAL WARD TEACHING
- Trachoma
- Entropion / ectropion
- Pterygium
- NLD block / Dacryocystitis
- Conjunctivitis / allergic / acute
- Corneal ulcer
- Cataract – senile a. Complicated b. Post operative c. Complications d. Intraocular lenses
- Iridocyditis
- Angle closure glaucoma
- Scleritis / episcleritis
DARK ROOM
- Refractive errors & presbyopia
- Direct ophthalmoscopy
4Indirect ophthalmoscopy
5.strabismus evaluation
- Surgical Instruments
LIST OF BOOKS –
- Parson’s diseases of the Eye, 19th Edition.
- Clinical Ophthalmology – Kanski.
- Examination pattern
1st semester – total marks – 100 (Theory + viva )
2nd semester – total marks – 100 (Theory + viva )
Pre – University examination
- List of teaching and non teaching staff
TEACHING STAFF
Sr. No.
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NAME
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DESIGNATION
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1
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Dr. S. L. Adile
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Professor and H.O.D
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2
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Dr. Divya Verma
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Asst. Professor
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3
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Dr . Utkarsha Deshmukh
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Asst. Professor
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4.
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Dr. Kiran lata Bhagat
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JR
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5.
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Dr. Sumit Mondal
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JR
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6 .
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Dr . Ashok Pal
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JR
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7 .
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Dr. Manish Nayak
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JR
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NON – TEACHING STAFF
Sr . no
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NAME
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DESIGNATION
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1
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Mrs .Vaishali
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Staff nurse / OT incharge
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2
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Ms. Pramila Tandey
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Staff nurse / ward incharge
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3
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Mr . N.K. Panikar
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Ophthalmic assistant
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4
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Mrs. Shashi Emanuel
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L.H.V.
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5
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Mrs . Shashi lata Katiyar
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A.N.M
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7 Events
8 Awards
9 Research paper presented by department faculty
10 Research publication by department faculty
12 .Photographs of the department.