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GMC Srinagar observes ‘World Sight Day’ with ‘Love Your Eyes, Kids’ initiative

The event was organized by the Departments of Community Medicine and Ophthalmology, GMC Srinagar, in recognition of 'World Sight Day'
12:37 AM Oct 11, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, Oct 10: Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar Thursday observed 'World Sight Day' under the theme ‘Love Your Eyes, Kids’ by organising a comprehensive medical and eye camp in Tailbal, Block Hazratbal.

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The event was organized by the Departments of Community Medicine and Ophthalmology, GMC Srinagar, in recognition of 'World Sight Day'.

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The camp aimed to screen and diagnose refractive errors and other ophthalmological conditions among school children and the general population.

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The event was held under the patronage of Dr Iffat Hassan, Principal and Dean, GMC Srinagar, and mentored by Prof S Muhammad Salim Khan (HOD Community Medicine) and Prof Junaid Salam Wani (HOD Ophthalmology).

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Dr Kouser Sideeq and Dr Sameena Yousuf, Assistant Professors in the Department of Community Medicine, coordinated the event activities.

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The camp was held at Government Boys Higher Secondary Institute, Tailbal, Block Hazratbal, and received support from Dr Fara Shafi, Block Medical Officer, Hazratbal, ensuring the provision of logistics and personnel.

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A dedicated team of ophthalmological specialists provided expertise for the camp, including Dr Sumedha Ghai and Dr Shivali Sharma (Residents, Department of Ophthalmology), Shaheen Mushtaq (Refractionist) and Ateeqa Bashir (Optometrist, SDH Hazratbal).

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During the camp, 161 beneficiaries were screened, and various ophthalmological conditions were diagnosed, including 36 refractive errors, five cataract cases, four diabetic retinopathy cases, and other conditions such as ptosis, strabismus, and conjunctivitis.

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