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Protecting Young Vision: GMC Srinagar hosts CME on Childhood Blindness

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October 11, 2024
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SRINAGAR: In recognition of ‘World Sight Day 2024,’ the Ophthalmology Department, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, hosted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program in line with this year’s theme “Children, Love Your Eyes.”

The CME aimed to understand the causes and burden of Childhood Blindness and emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach and timely interventions.

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The event was held under the patronage of Dr. Iffat Hassan Shah, Principal and Dean, GMC Srinagar.

Prof. Junaid S. Wani, Head of the Ophthalmology Department, and faculty members graced the occasion. Senior Residents and Postgraduate students of the department attended the CME.

Dr. Rakshan Reyaz, Senior Resident, Ophthalmology, delivered a comprehensive talk on Childhood Blindness, covering epidemiology, etiology, and burden. Dr. Shifa Shafat, Resident, Ophthalmology, highlighted the importance of Refractive Errors in Children and its management.

Dr. Shahnawaz Shafi, Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, concluded the seminar with a take-home message emphasizing early diagnosis and regular eye check-ups in preventing avoidable childhood blindness.

The Department of Ophthalmology, GMC Srinagar, encourages everyone to prioritize eye health through regular check-ups and timely interventions. Addressing childhood blindness requires a comprehensive approach, including preventive healthcare, early treatment, and access to education and rehabilitation services.

With timely interventions, many cases of childhood blindness can be prevented and managed, improving the quality of life for millions of children worldwide.

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