Tejas Eye Hospital Newsletter March-2016
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Tejas Eye Hospital Newsletter March-2016 Tejas Eye Hospital Run by Divyajyoti Trust | Suthar Faliya , At & Po. Mandvi , Dist. - Surat - 394160 | Telephone No. 02623 - 221180, March-2016 Inside News For the first time, in the history of Divyajyoti trust, we have crossed 10000 surgeries this year. With the grace of GOD, the work has progressed rapidly in just five years. Hard work of the staff members along with a polite behaviour and patient friendly environment that we have been able to create has yielded good results and we have earned the faith of our poor patients who are coming to us in good numbers. All the equipments viz. HRT machine – UBM – Rebound tonometer – photo slit lamp – full function microscope for the glaucoma clinic under an MOU with Kakrapar Atomic Power Station under CSR head have been procured. Now, we are one of the best equipped hospitals of Gujarat. Our glaucoma patients will get the benefits of these equipments and an early diagnosis of glaucoma will become possible. Many thanks to the management of KAPS, Kakrapar site. Dr. Swapnil Pachchigar joined the R. P. Centre, AIIMS team in conducting national RAAB survey in Kheda and Wardha districts. Dr. Praveen was all praise for him. Dr. Upasana Patel had gone to Bihar to attend the mega surgical camp organised by Bhansali trust. This is our small contri- bution to the mammoth task undertaken by them. Equipments for Dediapada and Umarpada vision centers have been procured from the grants received from M/S Navin Flourine ltd. and soon, we will start these vision centers. The place for Dediapada centre is finalised at Bharat Sevashram Sangh. Hunt for good place in Umarpada is on. “ Volunteers are not paid - not because they are worthless, but they are priceless ”—Mahatma Gandhi Evaluation & Monitoring Hospital Inside News A separate chappal stand has been Dr. Uday had gone to Mahadeo Singi Eye Hospital, Pilani, Rajasthan as suggested put up on one side of the entrance. by Sightsavers to look at the quality of cataract surgical services. It is heartening This has improved the ambience to note the good work being done in remote places. With a volume of 2200+ total at the entrance point. Though, we surgeries (1500 cataracts), they are the biggest player in Jhunjhunu district. had to hire one more person to manage the chappal stand. In the eyes of Media Meeting attended by Superintendent The glaucoma week was celebrated between 6th to 12th March. A short interview Dr. Uday attended the second technical expert committee meeting of our glaucoma consultants was aired on TV9. Print media also took note of our at Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad. During the meet- awareness activities. During the week, all the glaucoma patients were examined ing, the job of writing the protocol was assigned to Dr. Rohan Cha- free of cost and investigations were done at half the cost. A daily awareness cam- riwala. Public Health Foundation of India has decided to enter into paign was conducted in different villages. Glaucoma awareness leaflets were dis- a partnership with Divyajyoti trust and Govt. of Gujarat for work- tributed to all our OPD patients during the week. ing on a Diabetic Retinopathy project in one district in Gujarat un- der the Queen Elizabeth Trust, England project. Hospital Visitors Training from outside Shri Ravindrabhai Dholabhai from Dholabhai charitable trust with two other digni- Dr. Rohan attended a one taries visited the hospital. They have a special interest in corneal transplant work week advanced training and the educational activities. Shri Yogeshbhai Nayak, secretary of Rotary eye in- course in keratoplasty at Ara- stitute, Navsari alongwith his team members visited us and spent one full day with vind Eye Hospital, Madurai us to understand the HMIS. Shri Kishorebhai Shah from Jinendra Foundation, Raj- with Dr. Prajna and Dr. Al- kot with Lions club of Sankheda member also visited us – at the age of 94, his en- dave from UCLA, USA. thusiasm to work for the prevention of blindness is inspiring. Training and Conference Participation Our training activity in News Blind children of our Vivekananda Pragnachakshu bhavan in News Dr. Ruta Parekh from Surat continued her SICS The money received as prize money from Khel Maha- training in this month. Dr. Sood, Punjab has joined kumbh was lying in their bank account. After lot of per- us for two months SICS training during the month. suation, the family of four of them agreed to convert this in to a fixed deposit. We took care of the formalities when the parents had come here to pick up the children for a short vacation during Holi festival. Workshop Organized ( CME ) We have achieved some success among the school drop- A CME on “Basic Life Support” was organised on behalf of IMA outs. Two blind students who had dropped out of school Mandvi chapter with the help of Dr. Anuj Clark, Surat. Dr. Anuj is a last year, have started attending the school again. national expert on CPR and his enthusiasm to train doctors, paramed- ics and even laymen is beyond imagination. 20 members attended the same and appreciated the proceedings. He spent the afternoon training News from Outreach Activity our hospital staff the same topic. This was second visit of Dr. Anuj to Mandvi in two years for the same activity. The response for fundus photography in the field had gone down. This is our second round of all the villages. The easiest persons to come forward for the activity, are all covered. Now, we are looking at some resistant Other News persons. We decided to take the mobile van to each street, perform blood sugar, blood pressure and intra ocular pressure check in the household Holi Festive itself and then request the individuals to go to the mobile van for the fun- celebrated by our dus photo. We have been able to achieve some success with this strategy. team of Because, the community does not perceive only the fundus photography as a benefit to them, the team needs to put in extra efforts to convince Ophthalmologist them to go for the fundus photography. We have started providing pres- byopic glasses also at a very low cost to the community to encourage them. Now, we are looking for a hand held non mydriatic fundus camera to enable the team to take the fundus photo in the household itself. Recently, after trying for almost two years, 12 A clearance for Vision 2020: Right to Sight Gujarat chapter has been received. Now, we are in the process of applying for 80G clearance. Hospital Statistical Data News Comparision of Hospital OPD Report March New OLD New OLD Total Non Year Tribal Total Male Female Male Female Child Male Child Female Child Male Child Female New OLD Tribal Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Marc h. 573 969 415 1036 487 256 418 253 66 102 58 72 25 6 21 7 3291 1473 2921 1843 4764 2014 Marc h. 526 1246 501 1142 635 321 471 295 76 94 54 120 36 12 26 7 3759 1803 3830 1732 5562 2015 Marc h. 754 1193 556 1152 779 379 556 398 101 67 81 77 96 28 49 12 3981 2297 3933 2355 6278 2016 Comparision of Hospital OPD Report YTD New OLD New OLD Total Non Year Tribal Total Male Female Male Female Child Male Child Female Child Male Child Female New OLD Tribal Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free Paid Free April to 6018 11666 4691 10157 6457 2307 5022 2223 642 1000 527 885 463 160 258 103 35586 16993 33883 18696 52579 March . 2014 April to 6370 15537 5356 13788 6643 2761 4844 2609 703 1043 510 976 385 157 265 131 44283 17795 40856 21222 62078 March . 2015 April to 7813 19176 6430 13751 7507 3758 5550 3588 1082 893 853 734 651 187 478 125 50732 21844 49978 22608 72576 March . 2016 Comparision of District wise OPD & Indoor details Month of March New Review Total Indoor STATE DISTRICT March.14 March.15 March.16 March.14 March.15 March.16 March.14 March.15 March.16 March.14 March.15 March.16 GUJARAT SURAT 2167 1509 2543 1112 1045 1359 3279 2554 3902 233 209 416 TAPI 598 1525 908 90 500 593 688 2025 1501 103 224 170 BHARUCH 206 56 225 161 82 79 367 138 304 64 14 62 NAVSARI 132 16 19 22 33 33 154 49 52 6 9 12 NARMADA 119 581 105 11 97 152 130 678 257 5 95 9 VALSAD 13 7 2 20 10 12 33 17 14 3 4 3 Other 13 5 17 16 4 9 29 9 26 3 1 5 *SubTotal* 3248 3699 3819 1432 1771 2237 4680 5470 6056 417 556 677 OTHER STATE OTHER 5 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 *SubTotal* 5 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 MAHARASHTRA NANDURBAR 11 60 162 24 32 58 35 92 220 15 4 15 Other dist.of MAHARASH- TRA 27 0 0 16 0 1 43 0 1 0 0 0 *SubTotal* 38 60 162 40 32 59 78 92 221 15 4 15 Netrang PHC & Zankhvav CHC Operation 48 17 41 *Grand Total* 3291 3759 3981 1473 1803 2297 4764 5562 6278 480 577 733 Comparision of District wise OPD & Indoor details YTD New Review Total Indoor STATE DISTRICT April to April to April to April to April to April to April to April to April to April to April to April to Mar.