NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, SEPT 20

Dr Ezhilan Naganathan, Thousand Lights MLA and practicing physician on Saturday inaugurated the 18th edition of Kalpavriksha, the flagship national CME programme for postgraduate ophthalmology students of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital and Eye Research Centre Foundation here on Saturday in the presence of Dr Ashvin Agarwal, Chief Clinical Officer, Dr Agarwals Group of Eye Hospital, along with organising secretaries Dr Soundari S., Dr Dhivya Ashok Kumar, and Dr Preethi Naveen.
The two-day conclave brings together over 30 leading faculty members and over 300 young doctors from across India, offering an intensive academic experience designed as a crash course for clinical practice and exam preparedness.
- Two-day national conclave features 30+ top faculty, 300+ postgraduate students, and intensive hands-on training
- With over 250 centres across India and Africa, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital has been a pioneer in eye care and medical education for six decades
- Sessions span multiple specialties, including Glaucoma, Retina, Cornea, and Neuro-Ophthalmology, conducted by eminent faculty from premier institutions
A Crash Course in Ophthalmology Excellence
The CME is structured to provide postgraduates with both theoretical clarity and practical exposure, featuring:
- Expert talks on exam-related ophthalmology topics
- Practical exam case presentations
- Hands-on wet lab training (Day 1)
- Interactive quiz programme (Day 2)
Sessions span multiple specialties, including Glaucoma, Retina, Cornea, and Neuro-Ophthalmology, conducted by eminent faculty from premier institutions. The Dr (Mrs) T. Agarwal Award for Best Case Presentation was also presented to encourage academic excellence.
This year’s special awards included:
- Dr Sikha Bince – Dr V. Velayutham Consistent Performer Award
- Dr Sara S. – Dr J. Agarwal Exemplary Award for Best Case Presentation
From the horses mouth
Dr Ezhilan Naganathan said: “Kalpavriksha is an excellent example of academic excellence and clinical expertise joining forces to shape the future of healthcare. Initiatives like this empower young ophthalmologists, strengthen our medical fraternity, and advance our shared vision of a healthier society. I commend Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital for its sustained commitment to education and eye care innovation.”
Dr Ezhilan Naganathan also appeals Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital to organise a collobarative CME programme on Opthalmology for practicing physicians on the lines of its flagship ‘Kalpavriksha’.
Dr Ashvin Agarwal, Chief Clinical Officer, added: “Every year, we refine Kalpavriksha to meet the evolving needs of ophthalmology education. It is a brilliant platform where students gain exam readiness, hands-on skills, and invaluable mentorship from leading experts. With over 300 participants from 35+ medical colleges this year, the conclave reflects our mission to nurture future leaders in eye care.”
Six Decades of Pioneering Eye Care
With over 250 centres across India and Africa, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital has been a pioneer in eye care and medical education for six decades. Through Kalpavriksha and other initiatives, the group continues to advance clinical excellence while nurturing the next generation of ophthalmologists.








