Editorial

The month of June brought several notable recognitions and achievements to Aravind. Among the most significant was the national recognition bestowed upon Aravind Eye Care System (AECS), which received the Jury’s Special Mention Award at the 18th BML Munjal Awards for Business Excellence through Learning and Development. Aravind Eye Hospital, Pondicherry, also received two prestigious honours at the International Health & Environment Leadership (HELP) Conference: The Best Sustainable Water & Wastewater Management Award and The Best Water Reduction & Recycling Practice Award.

The institution’s continued emphasis on innovation and research was further highlighted by the recognition of several Aravind senior clinicians and non-clinicians, who were ranked among the World’s Top 5% Scientists in the 2025 SciRank Global Registry. The ranking is based on a rigorous bibliometric analysis of more than 10 million active researchers and nearly 50 million scholarly publications worldwide.

Aravind-Coimbatore relocated its Koduvai Vision Centre to Nambiyur and inaugurated the new facility on 4th June 2026.

Another notable event this month was the Eye Behind the Eye CME, a programme held in memory of Mike Myers to celebrate his invaluable contributions to the field of ophthalmic photography. Conducted for the first time at Aravind-Pondicherry, the programme brought together ophthalmologists and photographers in a unique learning environment focused on ophthalmic photography, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing clinical excellence.

This edition features these and many other significant developments that took place during June up to the 25th of the month. In addition, a few news items from the previous month that could not be included earlier have also been featured.

Recognitions and Achievements

Awards at the International Health & Environment Leadership (HELP) Conference 2026

Hyderabad, 21st June 2026

Aravind Pondicherry has been honoured with two prestigious awards at the International Health & Environment Leadership (HELP) Conference 2026, held in Hyderabad.

The Best Sustainable Water & Wastewater Management Award recognises the hospital’s exceptional leadership in water conservation and resource stewardship, contributing to a future where healthcare and environmental sustainability thrive together

While, the Best Water Reduction & Recycling Practice Award recognises the hospital’s commitment to sustainable healthcare through innovative strategies, advancing India’s transition towards green, climate-resilient hospitals and inspiring the healthcare sector to heal without harm

Raichel, Manager – Quality Assurance, Aravind-Pondicherry, represented the institution by presenting Aravind’s environmental sustainability initiatives and received the awards on its behalf.

R. Raichel receiving the Best Sustainable Water & Wastewater Management Award at the HELP Conference 2026

Jury’s Special Mention Award

New Delhi, 15th June 2026

Aravind Eye Care System (AECS) has been honoured with a Jury’s Special Mention Award in recognition of its outstanding contributions and impact, at the 18th BML Munjal Awards for Business Excellence through Learning and Development, presented during the Mindmine Summit 2026 held in New Delhi.

Dr. R. Kim receiving the Jury’s Special Mention Award at the Mindmine Summit 2026

RTN. PDG DR. Rekha Shetty Memorial Award

Chennai, 5th June 2026

Dr. Haripriya Aravind, Chief, Intraocular Lens & Cataract Services, Aravind-Chennai, was honoured with the Rtn. PDG Dr. Rekha Shetty Memorial Award by the Rotary Club of Madras Temple City. The award, instituted to recognise outstanding women achievers and inspire future generations of women, acknowledges Dr. Haripriya’s significant contributions to the field of cataract surgery. Her professional excellence, leadership, and commitment to advancing eye care have made her a role model for aspiring women professionals.

Dr. Haripriya Aravind being honoured with the RTN. PDG Dr. Rekha Shetty Memorial Award

World’s Top 5% Scientists in 2025

Several Aravind’s senior clinicians and non-clinicians have been ranked among the World’s Top 5% Scientists in the 2025 SciRank Global Registry, based on a rigorous bibliometric analysis of global research output. The honourees are:

Dr. M. Srinivasan, Director Emeritus, AECS – Global ranking #195,470

Dr. R.D. Ravindran, Chairman, AECS – Global ranking #1,071,634

Thulasiraj Ravilla, Director – Operations, AECS – Global ranking #1,071,634

Dr. R. Kim, CMO, Aravind-Madurai, Global Ranking – #156,661

Dr. N. Venkatesh Prajna, Chief, Cornea & Refractive Surgery Services, Aravind-Madurai – Global ranking #352,554

Dr. S.R. Rathinam, Chief/ Principal, UVEA Services, Aravind-Madurai – Global ranking #878,069

Dr. R. Venkatesh, CMO, Aravind-Pondicherry – Global ranking #898,860

Dr. V. Narendran, CMO, Aravind-Coimbatore – Global Rank #813,792

Dr. S. Aravind, CMO, Aravind-Chennai

Dr. Lalitha Prajna, Chief, Microbiologist, Aravind-Madurai – Global ranking #385,394

Dr. Siddharth Narendran, Medical Consultant, General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Coimbatore – Global ranking #1,149,960

Dr. Haripriya Aravind, Global ranking – #1,380,406

Dr. P. Sundaresan, Senior Scientist – Global ranking #552,572

Dr. S. Vijayalakshmi,- Global ranking #729,800

Dr. R. Ramakrishnan, Advisor, Aravind-Tirunelveli – Global ranking #942,001

Dr. P. Namperumalsamy, Chairman Emeritus, AECS – Global ranking #1,207,194

Dr. P. Vijayalakshmi, Advisor, Paediatric Ophthalmology Services, Aravind-Madurai – Global ranking #1,190,230

Dr. R. Revathi, Medical Consultant, Aravind-Coimbatore – Global ranking #1,013,632

Dr. R. Meenakshi, CMO, Aravind-Tirunelveli- Global ranking #1,133,401

Awards at the LVPEI Bio-NEST Incubator Start-Up Challenge 2026

Hyderabad, 29-30 May 2026

The Aravind Centre for Eye Care Innovation (ACEi) teams secured prizes for their innovations at the LVPEI Bio-NEST Incubator Start-Up Challenge 2026 and AIOS Hackathon, hosted by the LV Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) and the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) in Hyderabad.

Dr. Tanvi Sharma, DNB Resident, Aravind-Chennai, and Dr. Gowtham Kim, Medical Officer, General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Chennai, won the second prize for their innovation titled “SMART-LIFT DRAPE.”

Dr. Priyankaa K, MS Resident, General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Madurai, Dr. Nishwath B, General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Madurai, and Dr. Athul Puthalath, Medical Consultant, Retina & Vitreous Services, Aravind-Madurai, won the third prize for their innovation titled “SCILPT-EYE.”

Additionally, Dr. P. Mounika, MS Resident, Dr. Eshwar Rajesh, MS Resident, and Dr. T. Shanmathi, MS Resident, all from General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Madurai, received a Special Mention for their innovation “RHEXITRACE.”

Aravind Events

Eye Behind the Eye – Symposium on Ophthalmology Photography and Videography

Aravind-Pondicherry, 20-21 June 2026

Organised by Aravind-Pondicherry, the symposium held in memory of Mike Myers celebrated his invaluable contributions to the field of ophthalmic photography. The event marked Aravind’s first-of-its-kind symposium, bringing together ophthalmologists, photographers, videographers, and ophthalmic technicians on a common platform to learn, collaborate, and advance the field of ophthalmic imaging.

Tim Costello, an award-winning ophthalmic imaging specialist from the W.K. Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan, United States of America, delivered sessions on a wide range of topics, including anterior segment photography, editing and post-processing, among others. Dr. Prasanna V. Ramesh, glaucoma surgeon, DNB coordinator, and researcher at Mahathma Eye Hospital Private Limited, Trichy, presented a session on AI in ophthalmic imaging – present and future. Bagmisikha Puhan, Managing Partner, Puhan and Puhan LLP, Delhi, spoke on copyright, consent, and ethical dimensions in clinical photography, followed by an interactive Q&A session. Dr. Deepak Megur of Megur Eye Care Centre, Bidar, Karnataka, delivered a guest lecture.

In addition, several internal faculty members shared their expertise. Two workshops were also conducted. The first, led by Dr. T.P. Vignesh, Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Madurai, and Dr. R. Ram Sudharshan, Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Tirunelveli, focused on publishing clinical images, while the second, conducted by Tim Costello, covered anterior segment imaging.

A major highlight of the symposium was the Mike Myers Award – Imaging Competition, held in two categories: anterior segment photography, where S.R. Sumithra, Supervisor, Cornea Department, Aravind-Madurai, won the first prize; and posterior segment photography, where S. Bharathi, FFA Technician, Aravind-Madurai, won the first prize.

Dignitaries participating in the ceremonial lamp-lighting
Dr. R. Venkatesh delivering the organising chairman address
Dr. Prabhu Krishna welcoming the gathering
Tim Costello conducting a hands-on workshop session
Dr. Vignesh T. P. presenting on "Pitfalls in Publication and How to Navigate Them: Exploring Other Opportunities"
Participants interacting during a session
Participants of the Symposium on Ophthalmology Photography and Videography

CME on Glaucoma 360° and Dry Lab

Aravind-Salem, 21st June 2023

Organised by Aravind-Salem, the programme commenced with a welcome address by Dr. B. Manohar Babu, CMO, Aravind-Salem. The scientific sessions featured distinguished faculty members sharing their knowledge on various aspects of glaucoma diagnosis, management, and surgical techniques. The morning session was dedicated to CME lectures, while the afternoon featured an interactive dry lab on glaucoma procedures. The CME was attended by 75 delegates and 15 faculty members, while the dry lab had 20 participants guided by 4 faculty members.

Dr. B. Manohar Babu welcoming the gathering
A hands-on dry lab on glaucoma procedures
Participants of the CME on Glaucoma 360° and Dry Lab

Keratoconus Unravelled - What You Need to Know in 2026

Aravind-Chengalpattu, 20th June 2026

Organised by Aravind-Chengalpattu, the CME programme for eye care professionals, reaffirmed the hosptial’s commitment to advancing ophthalmic education and enhancing patient care.

The programme focused on the early detection, accurate diagnosis, and latest management strategies for keratoconus. Experts emphasised the importance of timely intervention, advanced corneal imaging techniques, and contemporary treatment options, including corneal collagen cross-linking and specialty contact lenses. The sessions provided participants with valuable clinical insights to improve the diagnosis and management of keratoconus in practice. The programme was accredited with TNMC credit points and was attended by a total of 51 participants.

Participants of CME on "Keratoconus Unravelled: What You Need to Know in 2026

Yoga Session through Teleconference

Aravind-Tirunelveli, 19th June 2026

As part of the hospital’s staff wellness initiative, an online yoga session was conducted for Vision Centre staff through teleconference. The session focused on simple yoga postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques that can be incorporated into daily routines to enhance physical fitness, mental well-being, and stress management. The programme was facilitated by Gomathi and Deepa, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from Vision Centre staff across multiple locations.

7th Batch of Īkshana

Aravind-Chennai, 16-20 June 2026

The 7th Batch of Īkshana – Comprehensive Capsule for Postgraduates (Phase II) was conducted at the ARCORE Training Centre, Aravind-Chennai. The programme was designed to strengthen postgraduate ophthalmology training by providing a comprehensive foundation in theoretical knowledge and practical surgical skills through interactive lectures, hands-on sessions, and expert-led discussions. The programme was attended by 37 postgraduate students representing government medical colleges, regional institutes of ophthalmology, tertiary care teaching hospitals, and various Aravind centres across India.

Dr. D. Balasaraswathy, Medical Consultant, General Ophthalmology, Aravind-Coimbatore, delivered lectures on phacoemulsification complications and the principles of anterior vitrectomy, followed by a wet lab demonstration. Dr. R. Shanthi, Head, Ocular Pathology, Aravind-Madurai, conducted a lecture on ocular pathology.

Dr. Bina John explaining about the course
Dr. D. Balasaraswathy leading a wet lab demonstration
Participants of the 7th Batch of Īkshana

Training programme on Basic Life Support

Aravind-Thanjavur, 17th June 2026

A certification training programme on Basic Life Support (BLS) was conducted at Aravind-Thanjavur. The programme was led by Dr. Deepak Narayanan, Deputy Medical Superintendent, Kamatchi Medical Centre, Thanjavur, along with his team.

All staff members of Aravind-Thanjavur actively participated in the training, gaining valuable knowledge and practical skills in managing cardiac emergencies. The programme included both theoretical sessions and hands-on training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), providing essential life-saving skills for staff involved in direct patient care.

A demonstration on managing cardiac emergencies
Dr. Deepak Narayanan leading a session on Basic Life Support

CME on Mastering Complex Situations in Cataract Surgery

Aravind-Madurai, 14th June 2026

Organised by Aravind-Madurai, the CME programme for practising ophthalmologists and consultants aimed to enhance clinical expertise and improve decision-making in challenging cataract surgery scenarios.

The comprehensive curriculum covered critical topics such as managing small pupils, handling subluxated cataracts, performing anterior vitrectomy, biometry in difficult situations, and selecting suitable patients for premium intraocular lenses (IOLs).

The programme featured deferred live surgeries that demonstrated the management of complex cases. In addition, the CME included hands-on wet lab training, providing valuable practical experience.

The event brought together 97 ophthalmologists and expert consultants. All attendees were awarded two Tamil Nadu Medical Council (TNMC) credit hours.

Ceremonial lamp lighting
Dr. Madhu Shekhar delivering the welcome address
Dr. Usha Kim delivering an inaugural address
Dr. R. Sankarananthan presenting on 'Hard cataract management'
A panel discussion in progress
A hands-on wet lab training session
Participants of the CME on Mastering Complex Situations in Cataract Surgery

MDU Singappen Special Task Force Speech for AOPs

Aravind-Madurai, 11th June 2026

The Singappen Special Task Force conducted a session for AOP 1st and 2nd year trainees to introduce the Singappen Special Force, a dedicated all-women police unit launched by the Government of Tamil Nadu to protect women and children across the state. The session created awareness about issues affecting women and ways to safeguard themselves.

Nithya, Sub-Inspector and Incharge of the Madurai Singappen Force, delivered a talk emphasising women’s safety and also shared the relevant helpline number. More than 100 AOP trainees participated in the event.

Ramanathan introducing the Singappen Special Force team to the AOP participants
Nithya, Sub-Inspector and In-charge of the Madurai Singappen Force, emphasising women’s safety
Nithya addressing the women staff members of Aravind
Members of the Singappen Special Force at Aravind-Madurai with senior staff members

G-Edge 2026: Where Glaucoma Experts Converged

Aravind-Chennai, 6-7 June 2026

The two-day CME programme brought together leading glaucoma specialists from across the country, along with Aravind faculty from various centres, to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and discuss the latest advances in glaucoma care.

The first day, attended by 30 delegates, featured a hands-on Wet Lab and scientific sessions on procedures such as AADI implantation, Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV) implantation, Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) using the Kahook Dual Blade (KDB), and Tanito surgery. The second day attracted 160 delegates and included engaging sessions such as Battle of Perspectives: Glaucoma Champions Speak, challenging case discussions with expert panellists, Glaucoma Surgeries – Reality Check, and spotlight lectures on emerging concepts in glaucoma management.

An interactive Glaucoma Quiz generated enthusiastic participation, with winners receiving prizes. The Case Presentation Competition showcased exceptional clinical acumen and innovative problem-solving. Dr. Flonny C. Sunny won the First Prize in the Interesting Case Discussion category for her presentation titled Rear Door Phaco: Cataract Surgery Through the Pars Plana Route in ICE Syndrome.

A hands-on wet lab training session
Dr. Flonny Sunny receiving the First Prize in the Interesting Case Discussion category
Participants of the CME on G-Edge 2026: Where Glaucoma Experts Converged

Training Programme on Eye Banking

Aravind-Madurai, 6th June 2026

In collaboration with the College of Nursing, Madurai Medical College, Madurai, Aravind-Madurai conducted a three-hour training programme on Eye Banking for ten M.Sc. Nursing students from the first and second years of the Surgical Nursing Department. The programme was organised in response to a request from the Principal of the College of Nursing, Madurai Medical College.

The training programme aimed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of eye banking and corneal donation services. D. Saravanan, Manager, Eye Bank, Aravind-Madurai, delivered an introductory session on Eye Banking and Eye Donation. He also handled sessions on the Hospital Cornea Retrieval Programme (HCRP), Community Cornea Retrieval, and Grief Counselling. While, K. Anusuya conducted sessions on retrieval techniques, contraindications for corneal donation, quality assurance in eye banking, and infection control practices.

D. Saravanan conducting an introductory session on Eye Banking and Eye Donation
K. Anusuya conducting a session on Cornea retrieval techniques
Participants of the Training Programme on Eye Banking

World Environment Day

Aravind-Salem, 5th June 2026

In observance of World Environment Day, the doctors and AOP Sisters at Aravind-Salem, came together for a tree-plantation drive within the hospital campus. The initiative aimed to promote environmental sustainability, enhance the green cover of the campus, and create awareness about the importance of protecting and preserving the environment.

A tree-plantation drive within the Aravind-Salem campus

AKSHIVIKAS – Aravind Advanced Cataract Course (7th Batch)

Aravind-Chennai, 4-5 June 2026

The 7th batch of AKSHIVIKAS – Aravind Advanced Cataract Course (Phase II) was conducted at the ARCORE Training Centre, Aravind-Chennai. The programme was designed to strengthen participants’ knowledge and surgical skills in advanced cataract management through a comprehensive mix of academic sessions, practical demonstrations, case-based discussions, and interactive faculty engagement.

The course featured expert-led sessions covering key aspects of cataract surgery and its management. Participants benefited from insightful lectures, practical tips, and focused discussions aimed at improving surgical outcomes and effectively handling challenging cases. The programme provided participants with opportunities to share experiences and learn directly from experienced faculty members.

A total of 36 participants attended the course, representing institutions and medical councils across India, including Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Haryana, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Karnataka.

Dr. Haripriya Aravind presenting on the indications for cataract surgery
A hands-on training session
Participants of the AKSHIVIKAS – Aravind Advanced Cataract Course (7th Batch)

Inauguration of Aravind Vision Centre at Nambiyur

Aravind-Coimbatore, 4th June 2026

Furthering its commitment to accessible rural eye care, AECS inaugurated its latest Vision Centre in Nambiyur. The facility was formally opened by Shri Narayanaswamy, Vice President, Armstrong Spinning Mills, in the presence of Dr. Rodney J. Morris, Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Coimbatore, along with members of the Aravind-Coimbatore team. Located on Gobi Main Road, the Vision Centre aims to bridge geographical and economic barriers to quality eye care by offering comprehensive eye examinations, refraction services for prescription glasses, and early screening for eye conditions such as cataracts and glaucoma. The centre is expected to significantly enhance access to essential eye care services for the residents of Nambiyur and the surrounding rural communities.

Shri Narayanaswamy, Vice President, Armstrong Spinning Mills, inaugurating the Vision Centre in the presence of Dr. Rodney J. Morris
Pooja rituals being performed by a senior AOP
Naveen Kumar explaining the functions of the slit lamp to the guests
A doctor examining the patient at the newly inaugurated centre

Radio Talk Creates Awareness on Multiple Sclerosis

Aravind-Coimbatore, 31st May 2026

In observance of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Day, the Neuro-Ophthalmology Department at Aravind-Coimbatore conducted a radio talk based on the 2026 global theme of overcoming diagnostic barriers and reshaping public perception. The session aimed to raise public awareness, dispel fears and misconceptions surrounding the disease, and educate listeners about its early symptoms, available treatment options, and the importance of timely diagnosis.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) requires greater awareness in India, as it is not merely a disease of the Western world. MS is a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves, disrupting communication between the brain and the rest of the body.

With advances in medical treatment, early diagnosis and appropriate care can significantly improve quality of life and reduce disability. Increasing public awareness and ensuring timely referral remain crucial for achieving better outcomes for patients living with multiple sclerosis.

Exit Examination

Aravind-Madurai, 13 & 28 May 2026

The Department of Vitreo-Retina, Aravind-Madurai, conducted the Exit Examination for nine outgoing fellows from various centres: five from Aravind-Madurai, two from Aravind-Tirunelveli, and two from Aravind-Tirupati. The examination was conducted in two phases: The Theory Examination on 13th May 2026 and the Clinical Viva Voce on 28th May 2026.

Dr. V. Jaya Prakash, Senior Consultant & Professor, Department of Vitreo-Retina, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai (External Examiner), Dr. T.P. Vignesh, Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Madurai, and Dr. Muthu Krishnan V., Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Madurai, served as examiners for the Clinical Examination. The clinical examination assessed the candidates’ attitude, practical skills, and clinical problem-solving abilities. The active participation of both internal and external examiners ensured a fair, thorough, and comprehensive evaluation process.

Outgoing fellows with the external and internal examiners

Meeting of the Minds - Infectious Keratitis & Platform Trials

Aravind-Madurai, 27th May 2026

Aravind-Madurai, hosted this academic gathering, bringing together the Heads of Cornea from across the Aravind network, along with distinguished delegates from the Proctor Foundation, USA. The meeting was presided over by Dr. N. Venkatesh Prajna, Chief, Cornea & Refractive Surgery Services, Aravind-Madurai.

The event featured senior faculty members and experts from the Proctor Foundation, who engaged in in-depth discussions on advancing research methodologies in infectious keratitis. A novel approach to conducting clinical research through platform trials was introduced by Dr. Gerami Seitzman and Dr. Thomas Lietman, highlighting the advantages of efficiency, adaptability, and continuous learning across multiple trial arms.

The meeting also generated a series of innovative, collaboratively developed research questions that will serve as the foundation for future studies. Senior faculty members reaffirmed the long-standing partnership between Aravind and the Proctor Foundation in infectious keratitis research and emphasised the importance of cross-border collaboration in addressing this vision-threatening condition. The discussions laid the groundwork for future collaborative research initiatives and innovative multicentre studies aimed at accelerating progress in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious keratitis.

Dr. M. Srinivasan sharing his association with the Proctor Foundation
Dr. Thomas Lietman highlighting the advantages of efficiency, adaptability, and continuous learning across multiple trial arms
Dr. Gerami Seitzman introducing the novel approach to conducting clinical research through platform trials
Dr. N. Venkatesh Prajna delivering the presidential address
Dr. Thomas Lietman presenting an award to Sr. Sumitra in recognition of her 20 years of excellence in study coordination for corneal infection research
Dr. Thomas Lietman presenting a memento to Dr. Lalitha Prajna
A group discussion with the Proctor team
Participants of the programme Meeting of the Minds: Infectious Keratitis & Platform Trials

LAICO

Masterclass on Ophthalmology Practice development

28th June 2026, LAICO

LAICO, in association with the Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association (TNOA), conducted a Masterclass, the 3rd batch of the Ophthalmology Practice Development programme, to provide inputs on practice development for ophthalmologists.

Through expert-led sessions and interactive discussions, participants gained practical insights into practice management, patient experience, quality, finance, digital tools, and leadership, aimed at strengthening and sustaining their ophthalmology practices.

Dr. Sujatha Mohan, President of TNOA, delivered the welcome address, while Thulasiraj Ravilla, Director – Operations, AECS, and Dr. D. Chandrasekar, Secretary, TNOA, delivered the keynote addresses. The speakers for the day included Dr. R.D. Ravindaran, Chairman, AECS, Ajanth, Dr. Rajakumari, Dr. Samina Zamindar, Dr. Vinod Arunachalam, Dr. Venkatesh, Deepa, Deepa Krishnan, Sunytha, Dr. Sathian, and Dr. Panneer Selvam.

The sessions were moderated by Dhivya Ramasamy, Executive Director, AECS, Dr. Thirumalakumar, and Dr. V. Panneer Selvam. At the end of the programme, Syed Ali A. delivered the vote of thanks. The one-day programme brought together 27 ophthalmologists from Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Ceremonial lamp lighting
Thulasiraj Ravilla delivering the keynote address
Dr. R. D. Ravindran presenting on "What Quality Systems Look Like in a Thriving Eye Care Practice"
Dr. R. Venkatesh presenting on "From Staff to Team: Building Ownership and Accountability"
Dhivya Ramasamy moderating a panel discussion
Dr. Samina Zamindhar leading a session on "What Makes Patients Stay, Return, and Refer"
Participants interacting during a session
Participants of the Masterclass on Ophthalmology Practice development

Conferences Attended

One-day National Symposium on Integrative Biology & Translational Research

Chennai, 25th June 2026

Prof. K. Dharmalingam, Director–Research, AMRF, delivered an invited lecture on “Future Directions of Integrative Biology and Translational Research” at the One-day National Symposium on Integrative Biology & Translational Research (NSIBTR-2026), held at Dr. ALM PG Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (IBMS), University of Madras, Taramani Campus, Chennai.

11th Asia Pacific Tele-Ophthalmology Society (APTOS) Symposium

Shanghai, China, 4-6 June 2026

Dr. Usha Kim, Chief, Orbit, Oculoplasty, Ocular Oncology & Ocular Prosthetic Services, Aravind-Madurai, presented a scientific paper at the 11th Asia Pacific Tele-Ophthalmology Society (APTOS) Symposium held in Shanghai, China.

Title: Scaling Community eye care in Asia: Artificial intelligence as a triage filter to reduce ophthalmologist dependency in rural vision centres

Publications

  1. Rajesh E, Vignesh TP. Combined branch retinal artery and vein occlusion: a multimodal imaging insight. Eye (Lond). 2026 May 21. [Epub] View More
  2. Rajendrababu S, Berendschot TT, Senthilkumar VA, Maghalakshmi U, Rao MK, Sundar B, Webers CAB. Comparison of ocular biometric parameters between nanophthalmos and primary angle closure disease: a cross-sectional comparative study. BMC Ophthalmol. 2026 May 25. [Epub] View More
  3. Satani C, Kavitha S, Tejaswini SU. Firecracker injury induced acute secondary angle closure. Eye (Lond). 2026 May 27. [Epub] View More
  4. Ravilla PK, Selvaganapathy G, Vignesh TP. Multimodal imaging of pigmented paravenous retinochoroidal atrophy. Eye (Lond). 2026 May 27. [Epub] View More
  5. Beepyata M, Vignesh TP. Choroidal neovascular membrane in oculocutaneous albinism: right-eye multimodal imaging. Eye (Lond). 2026 May 27. [Epub] View More
  6. Alisi L, Chandran P, Dhavalikar MM, Mehta N, Sivakumar PA, Sahu A, Daniel RAJ, Raman GV. Optimal Dimension of Peripheral Iridotomy for Anatomical Efficacy in Primary-Angle-Closure Disease. Vision (Basel). 2026 May 13;10(2):27. View More
  7. Das T, Khanna R, Krishnan R, Mathur U, Murthy S, Nicholson M, Ramasamy D, Rathi V, Ravilla TD, Sabherwal S. Strategies for strengthening eye care in India: A consensus-based recommendations. Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia. 2026 May 30. [Epub] View More
  8. Thiyagarajan S, Dhivya B, Shekhar M. A masquerade hypopyon: iridescent crystals in phacolytic glaucoma. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 5. [Epub] View More
  9. Tanwar M, Sharma V, Krishna A. Giant facial congenital melanocytic naevus causing mechanical ptosis. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 5. [Epub] View More
  10. Selvaganapathy G. Eyelid tick infestation mimicking lid lesion. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 5. [Epub] View More
  11. Senthilkumar VA, Priyadarshni S. Venting slit in non-valved GDD: early bleb formation. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 15. [Epub] View More
  12. Selvaganapathy G, Vignesh TP. Traumatic macular hole with choroidal excavation. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 15. [Epub] View More
  13. Campbell JP, Nayak S, Ostmo S, Coyner AS, Singh P, Kalpathy-Cramer J, Shah P, Chan RP, Chiang MF. Application of a quantitative vascular severity score in retinopathy of prematurity in the United States and India: new insights into disease epidemiology and pathophysiology. Am J Ophthalmol. 2026 Jun. [Epub] View More
  14. Khadar SMA, Pradhan S, Rajendran S. Lipemia retinalis in a neonate with Kaufman oculocerebrofacial syndrome:a case of co-occurrence. J AAPOS. 2026 Jun 19:104887. View More
  15. Gujarathi T, Rajendrababu S. Asymmetric uveal effusion in bilateral nanophthalmos presenting as unilateral secondary angle closure: a rare case report. BMC Ophthalmol. 2026 Jun 22. [Epub] View More
  16. Krishna A. Traumatic pseudophacocele with subconjunctival PCIOL and fractured haptic. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 23. [Epub] View More
  17. Tanwar M, Sharma V, Kim U. Irreversible blindness in neglected thyroid eye disease. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 23. [Epub] View More
  18. Kim U, Sharma V, Shanthi R. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia presenting as massive bilateral eyelid infiltration. Eye (Lond). 2026 Jun 23. [Epub] View More
  19. Prajna NV, Bernard A, Prajna L, Rajaraman R, Sharma SS, Christy J, Radhakrishnan N, Mandlik K, De Freitas D, Höfling-Lima AL, Varnado NE, Abdelrahman S, Arnold BF, Lietman TM, Rose-Nussbaumer J; REAGIR Research Group. Rose Bengal Electromagnetic Activation with Green Light for Infection Reduction: Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2026 Jun 25:e262257. View More

Training

Enrolments for June 2026

Course title
Training Centre
No. of enrolments
Long Term Fellowship Programmes – For Ophthalmologists
Fellowship in Anterior Segment / Intraocular Lens Surgery Madurai 3
Tirunelveli 2
Chennai 2
Pondicherry 1
Fellowship in Cornea Coimbatore 2
Chennai 1
Fellowship in General Ophthalmology Pondicherry 2
Thanjavur 1
Theni 1
Fellowship in Glaucoma Coimbatore 1
Pondicherry 1
Chennai 1
Fellowship in Medical Retina Chennai 1
Fellowship in Orbit & Oculoplasty Chennai 1
Fellowship in Retina Vitreous Coimbatore 3
Tirunelveli 1
Pondicherry 1
Chennai 2
Tirupati 1
Thanjavur 1
Salem 1
Short-Term Training Programmes – For Ophthalmologists
Phacoemulsification Madurai 2
Coimbatore 2
Tirunelveli 2
Chennai 1
Small Incision Cataract Surgery Madurai 1
Coimbatore 1
Tirunelveli 1
Chennai 1
Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity and Paediatric Retinal Disorders Madurai 1
Coimbatore 1
HelpMeSee Simulation-based Training in MSICS Madurai 4

Statistics

Patient Statistics – May 2026

Hospitals
Total
Madurai
Tirunelveli
Coimbatore
Pondicherry
Salem
Chennai
Tirupati
Thanjavur
Theni
Tiruppur
Dindigul
Tuticorin
Udumalpet
CBE CC
Kovilpatti
Chengalpattu
Hospital Out-patient visits
Paying (New & Review)  3,42,529  69,120  40,960  44,036  34,567  14,268 50,223  19,365  13,160  10,421  5,741 13,266  6,575  5,437  5,699  3,992  5,699
Free: Direct walk-in (New & Review)  1,29,077  26,691  9,513 14,596  12,676  7,676  15,658  18,131  8,247 3,209 2,891  3,450  1,985  2,593  1,761  –
Outreach Out-patients
Comprehensive Eye Camps  36,708  8,882  4,229  6,504  5,970  1,708  4,485  2,911  795  349 342 132  –  401
Diabetic Retinopathy Camps 1,408  183  288  738  –  199  –
Glaucoma Camps  –  –  –  –  –  –
Refraction Camp  4,775  1,120  231 1,463  52  750 545  614  –
Mobile Refraction Unit 852  852  –  –
School Screening  3  3  –  –  –  –  –  –
Paediatric Eye Screening Camps  –
RoP Screening  1,883  454  107  876  53  235  20  138
Vision Centres  98,309  32,583  16,671  7,133 19,800  5,746 4,966  –  6,883  2,001  2,526
Community / City Centres  23,558 10,499 3,283  – 2,824  –  1,282 1,270 2,515  –
Total OP Examinations 6,37,217 1,49,535  75,282  75,346 75,942 30,250 77,599  41,697  21,407  24,705  11,596  16,716  8,902  10,688 5,699 6,154  5,699
Total number of camps  120  41  21  8  19  9  8 7 3 4
Surgeries
Cataract  55,376 11,235  5,157  6,923 6,850  3,658 7,116  5,276 1,818 1,442  980  1,283  887  1,242  422  665  422
*Other Surgeries  34,981  8,196  4,722  5,978  3,984  1,115  5,240 2763 1348 608 140 141 90 173 189 105 189
Total Surgeries  90,357  19,431  9,879 12,901 10,834  4,773  12,356  8,039 3,166  2,050 1,120  1,424  977 1,415  611  770  611
Other surgeries include major surgeries, minor surgeries, intra-vitreal & other injections and laser procedures.
 

Visitors

Visit to Document Grassroots Initiatives and Small Enterprises

Aravind-Madurai, 2nd June 2026

Sohan Verma, a cyclist undertaking a long-distance journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is travelling across India to explore and document grassroots initiatives and small enterprises. As part of his journey, he visited Aravind-Pondicherry, where he toured the hospital facilities and interacted with Dr. Venkatesh, CMO, Aravind-Pondicherry.

He later visited Aravind-Madurai, on 2nd June 2026. During his visit, he observed the Wet Lab and gained an overview of the hospital’s services and activities. He also interacted with staff members, sharing experiences from his cycling journey while learning about the institution’s clinical and community outreach work. In addition, he visited Sakthi Vidiyal to understand its initiatives and their impact on the community.

The visit was coordinated by B. Udayakumar, Senior Faculty, LAICO, and Deepa, Manager, Human Resources Department, Central Office. Raghul, Faculty Associate, facilitated the external visits, with support from Dr. Prabhu Krishna, Medical Officer, and Abdul Aziz Hakkim, E-Learning Designer.

Sohan Verma interacting with Aravind staff members and sharing experiences from his cycling journey
Sohan Verma visiting the Wet Lab

Exposure Visits

12-13 June 2026

Rajeev Agarwal, Founder and Manging Consultant, and Ramkumar Chandrasekaran, Senior Manager Growth Initiatives, from MAQ Software, a Leading AI & data consulting firm delivering transformative business intelligence solutions, visited Aravind. They were here to have specific focus on understanding about Aravind’s IT initiatives where they were exposed for a presentation on AuroiTech – applications, resources, financials, future aspirations, followed by assessment and discussions.

Thulasiraj Ravilla explaining AECi activities

12-13 June 2026

Abdirisak Seid Nur, Commercial Attaché at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Somalia, New Delhi, visited Aravind for an exposure visit to learn about the institution’s impactful work in Africa through capacity-building initiatives, collaborative partnerships, and specialised training programmes.

During the visit, he explored potential areas of collaboration between the AECS and eye hospitals in Somalia. He also toured the Primary Eye Care Centre and Aurolab to gain a deeper understanding of Aravind’s comprehensive eye care model and its innovations in affordable ophthalmic products.

Abdirisak Seid Nur with Vijayakumar

12-13 June 2026

Dr. Kara Hartl, Harvard-educated physician, healthcare innovator, entrepreneur, & philanthropist, visited AECS. This visit followed her previous engagement with Aravind in March 2025 and her continued interest in learning from Aravind’s model of delivering high-quality, affordable eye care at scale. During the visit, Dr. Hartl focused on acquiring a deeper understanding of Aravind’s capacity-building and training initiatives, including the Residency and Fellowship Programmes, the AOP Training Programme, and Aurosiksha. She also visited Aurolab to learn about manufacturing affordable ophthalmic products that support access to quality eye care worldwide. The visit paved way to discuss about training, technology-enabled learning, and initiatives to improve healthcare access in underserved and rural areas.

Dr. Kara Hartl engaging in a discussion with residents about the residency and fellowship programmes