Ophthalmic Refraction Unit
Course approved by Director General of Health Services, Govt. of India Vide Letter No. T-120199890 – Ophthal. Dated 15th September 1992 Objectives To prepare the students to assist the eye specialist in big eye hospitals, Eye health care units etc. To enable student to prescribe eye ball exercises to squint eyed patients and those with muscular imbalances. To enable students to estimate errors of refraction and be able to prescribe glasses under supervision. To enable students to get themselves self-employed as opticians, optometrists and Refractionists. To enable the student to maintain ophthalmic equipment.
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