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1. Optometry in India-
where do we stand?
Optom. Rajesh Wadhwa
M.Optom
B.Ophth.Tech.(Hons.) AIIMS
B.Sc.(Hons.) DU
Fellow of International Association of Contact Lens Educators (Australia)
PGDHRM (IGNOU)
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3. When the knowledge of
profession and willfull effort of all
will flow in the country
In addition to
improving
quality of life
for many…..
…. Country will also save US$ 23 billion
per year through eye-care
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4. World has….
Poverty & blindness
encourage each other
37 Million blind
India owns 15million
Visually impaired in
world=133million
India owns 52 million
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5. What is the cost to country?
We can save here
India: the loss of productivity &
economic burden of
maintenance is
over $23 billion per year
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7. India
Main cause of visual impairment is
Who is an
“unoperated cataract” (72L) &
“uncorrected refractive error” (24L)
optometrist ?
We have only about 6000 surgically active
ophthalmologists (general perception)
We need another professional to do
non-surgical work in eye-care
Answer is “Optometrist” (we are 40,000+)
Ph:09868010187 Rajesh Wadhwa- New Delhi r_wadhwa@yahoo.com
8. WHO through
World Council of Optometry
Classifies Optometry as an independent primary
health-care profession
And defines optometrists as 'the primary
healthcare practitioners of the eye and visual
system who provide comprehensive eye and
vision care, which includes refraction and
dispensing, the detection/diagnosis and
management of diseases in the eye, and the
rehabilitation of conditions of the visual
system”
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9. Questions regarding optometry
today
What can optometry offer in eye care ?
What can an optometrist do to relieve the
time of ophthalmologist ?
Is optometrist different from optician ?
Who represents optometry in India for any policy?
How will society, universities, country,health care
Next slide is a busy-slide
system & corporate world benefit from growth of
optometry?
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10. What can an optometrist do as an
independent practitioner
Other fields include:
Refraction Contact Lenses Spectacle dispensing
Spread public awareness
about common eye
Low Vision Aids, conditions, their
Tonometry, assistive vision devices treatment and the need
fields, & rehabilitation for regular eye check-up
A-scan etc. Timely referral of
patients where
Childhood blindness medical/surgical
Orthoptics ,
& pre/post op
intervention is required
co-management
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11. An optometrist..
….is able to deliver
appropriate level of high
quality eye care from the
small clinic or practice in
remote region as a stand-
alone vision care and eye
health expert
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12. e.g. in my small practice of 10 new cases a
day : We detect-by looking at eyes
1/wk we detect a new hypertensive
1/wk we detect a new diabetic
1/mth we detect glaucoma
(3 suspect)
1 in 2yrs we detect lesions at higher centers
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14. Organization of eye-care
Ophthalmologist represents the
highest level of eye-care-
provider in India
We have optometrist &
opticians also
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15. India-in a process at this time
Optician dispenses
Every one does almost spects….ALSO prescribes
everything spects & fits contact lenses
Optometrist does
orthoptics, investigations,
Ophthalmologists prescribing spects, contact
Optici lenses etc, also manages
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minor eye-ailments & runs
et optical outlets
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practices medicine & surgery
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refractions & runs optical
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Rajesh Wadhwa- New Delhi
16. In countries with mature
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17. InIn countries with mature
India when quality
eye-care system some
students qualify,
tend to move to
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18. As optometry professionals
Our primary public health responsibility
is to eliminate uncorrected refractive
error (URE).
In national interest: It costs so much
less time, money & resource to train an
optometrist than to train an
ophthalmologist for non-medicinal
work (e.g. Refraction, contact lens,
orthoptics etc)
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19. As optometrists- we are a major
component of solution
We stand united in strength of
40,000+ to fight the problem by
getting involved in national policies
NO CONFUSION: the earlier
confusion of who represents
“optometry” & who represents
“education in optometry” is resolved
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20. With help of several agencies
“Delhi declaration” was signed
in Jul.2010……
DELHI DECLARATION ON OPTOMETRY
AND BLINDNESS PREVENTIONr_wadhwa@yahoo.com
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IN INDIA
21. Example of commitments
(out of 11)
Assisting in the development and provision of
accessible, affordable and excellent vision care
services to all people of India – regardless of
their geographical location or socio-economic
status (public:priv=10:90)
Developing competent human resources in
Optometry to meet the current and future eye
care needs and reduce the burden of vision
impairment and blindness in India (mango tree)
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22. We have created the base
Any agency now needs to talk only to one
organization regarding “optometry” in India
Indian Optometry Federation
(IOF)
Education in optometry
ASCO
(Association Of Schools & Colleges Of Optometry)
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23. Is a registered body
Has membership of VISION 2020
Is voice of all (40000+ optometrist)
Is working towards partnership with Govt.,
NGOs and international agencies to
standardize & regulate optometry
Is committed to Delhi Declaration
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24. NPCB
At IOF we have adopted
In India A National
oneofsingle nomenclature
Programme for
control Blindness
“Optometrist” for all 2
was started in 1975
with the motto that
years or higher (4,6,11 yr)
‘One of the basic
Human rights is
the right to see,
……” qualifications
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25. Public health contribution of
optometry can not be overlooked
As
Next 2 slides show an
individual practitioners
example of success
institutional professionals
with optometry
schools of optometry
involvement in
Also done work in
schoolnational programs screening,
vision screening, cataract
special children screening, etc.
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26. OPTOMETRISTS to
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Countries Optometrists Ophthalmologists
Australia 12.5 3.3
Canada 10.26 3.3
U.K 13.27 1.06
New Zealand 10 2
USA 10.99 5.7
India 0.65 2
Ratio for 100000 people (per 0.1mill)
(source Dr.Hofstetter in WCO monthly bulletin)
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27. OPTOMETRISTS to
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Blindness
New Zealand= blind: popu= 0.003 per mill
India= blind: popu =0.012 per mill
India has 4 times more blind per mill.
Countries Optometrists Ophthalmologists
New Zealand (Pop 4.4mil) 10 2
India (Pop 1210mil) 0.65 2
Ratio for 100000 people (per 0.1mill)
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28. Universities: Time line (IOF)
Our internal timeline target=No university
will offer less than 4 year course in
optometry by 2020 (grandfather clause till then)
Draft Common-minimum optometry
curriculum & bridge courses to upgrade 2
year diploma to 4 year degree is ready
Several universities are now accepting lateral
entry
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29. The IVI project
India Vision Institute (IVI)
inaugurated on oct.18,2011
Task force set up to look into
optimizing existing human
resources and developing new
professionals
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30. What will IVI do ?
An enthusiastic plan for the
development of optometry & vision
industry over 5 years
Develop human resources
Ensure fundamental infrastructure is in place
Establishing professional and regulatory
framework for optometry
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31. IVI
PhD scholarship available within India
On our agenda specialties like
Contact lenses
Low & assistive vision devices
Rehabilitation
Paediatric optometry
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32. Opportunity for the industry
The global vision and eye care industry is worth
approximately $89 billion in retail product sales
$180 billion including professional fees
India’s vision industry sits at a modest 1% of the
world’s consumption and is valued at $5 billion
at the retail level
Yet India has 17% of the world’s population
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33. Opportunity for all
Partnership between Educational
institutions + optometry +
corporate world will lead to a win-
win situation for all three & also
for the country,hospitals & society
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34. Availability of optometry
education in India
119 recognized universities/ institutions
offer optometry courses
65 Offer 3 or 4 year graduate level
program
16 offer M.Optom
4 offer Ph.D. program
4 Optometrists in India are at
“Professor” level
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36. Regulation through a council
We require support from the
Government to form a Council.
Meanwhile, in the interim period, we
are in the process of creating a
self-regulatory body
that will act as a council.
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37. Our wish-list..
We wish to serve the people
“Freely and fully”
We need a council
Actually, now India needs a council of
optometry
We request the government to make use of
existing professionals &
avoid re-inventing the wheel
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38. The day is not far..
When optometry in India will have similar
place as in developed countries like
Australia & USA
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39. The country needs Optometry
&
Optometrists stand
ready & motivated to
meet the challenge of
Right to Sight
in India by 2020
40. My contact details:
Rajesh Wadhwa
r_wadhwa@yahoo.com
9868010187
www.indianoptometryfederation.org
Thank You!
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