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The Oculoplastics Association of India
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Aims and Objectives of OPAI

The Oculoplastics Association of India was formed with the aim of bringing specialists with special interest and expertise in oculoplastics and orbital surgery together – to share and spread knowledge that eventually leads to the advancement of the specialty as a whole. Over time, as the society grew over time,  it evolved a clear set of aims and objectives; which are listed below:

  • To hold or promote examinations and exhibitions of interest to the specialty.
  • To promote and stimulate general advancement, education, Academic and Research activities of ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery.
  • To Promote continual medical education by organizing seminars, symposia and workshops of interest to the members of Oculoplastics Association.
  • To provide help and assistance to the members of the Association, especially in academic and research activities.
  • To publish bulletin of the Association at frequent intervals.
  • To assist in the publication of books and /or journal by a member of the association
  • To award prizes/awards for the excellent work done in the field of Oculoplastics and /or social sphere to the members of the association.
  • To organize welfare activities in the service of humanity at large.
  • To undertake any activity which will further the interest of the specialty of Oculoplastics or allied fields of the association.
  • To seek affiliation with allied specialties.
  • To serve as a link between the members interested in the specialty of Oculoplastics, Orbital and Lacrimal disorders.


About OPAI

The Oculoplastics Association of India (OPAI) is dedicated to forwarding the cause of oculoplastics across the country. Founded in 1987, OPAI now has over 500 members who are dedicated to oculofacial surgery and disorders of the orbit, eyelids, eye and the lacrimal system. In the past three decades, Ophthalmic plastic surgery has earned its special identity in Indian ophthalmology. The skilled oculoplastic surgeons of the yesteryears nurtured their interest and spread the art to others. Today, this elite group has taken the shape of a healthy organization, the Oculopastics Association of India.

Awards

  • RC Gupta Award
  • Raman Mittal Award
  • M Subrahmanyam Award
  • Gangadhara Sundar Award

About OPAI

The Oculoplastics Association of India (OPAI) is dedicated to forwarding the cause of oculoplastics across the country. Founded in 1987, OPAI now has over 500 members who are dedicated to oculofacial surgery and disorders of the orbit, eyelids, eye and the lacrimal system. In the past three decades, Ophthalmic plastic surgery has earned its special identity in Indian ophthalmology. The skilled oculoplastic surgeons of the yesteryears nurtured their interest and spread the art to others. Today, this elite group has taken the shape of a healthy organization, the Oculopastics Association of India.

Quick Links

  • What is Oculoplastic Surgery
  • Why Should I be a Member
  • Why Choose an Oculoplastic Surgeon
  • Who Can Become a Member

Awards

  • RC Gupta Award
  • Raman Mittal Award
  • M Subrahmanyam Award
  • Gangadhara Sundar Award

Web In-Charge, OPAI

Dr. Akshay G. Nair

Director, Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery & Ocular Oncology Services

Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital, Mumbai

akshaygn@gmail.com

 

Dr. Debraj Shome

Director and Founder,

The Esthetic Clinics

debrajshome@gmail.com

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