Nashik, October 4, 2024: Synergy National Council in collaboration with Sharaki Society Maharashtra Chapter successfully organized Synergy 2024 conference in Nashik. This three-day event brings together medical professionals from various fields such as ophthalmology, ENT, and dentistry to explore the latest treatments and the integration of Ayurvedic practices and modern medicine for comprehensive patient care. I did.
A major highlight of the event was the live surgery session, where attendees had the opportunity to observe cutting-edge eye surgery performed by top Ayurvedic-trained surgeons. These sessions introduced advanced techniques and the application of Ayurvedic therapies in postoperative care, demonstrating the practical benefits of integrating both health systems.
In addition, wet lab training sessions were offered at the conference, providing practical experience for young doctors and students. These sessions focused on mastering key surgical techniques in ophthalmology, including cataract removal and other ophthalmic procedures, and integrated diagnostic methods to improve treatment outcomes.
Dr. Milind Nikumbu, Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, appeared at the closing ceremony as the chief guest and emphasized the importance of such collaborative platforms for the future of healthcare. Key persons involved included Dr. Pradeep Babad, principal and dean of the college, Dr. Rajesh Pawar, leader of the association, Dr. Sandeep Nimse, president of the Maharashtra state branch, and other committee members. It was included.
The event concluded with a call for continued collaboration between modern medical practitioners and Ayurvedic experts to further develop innovative and holistic healthcare solutions.
Synergy 2024: National conference concludes in Nashik advocating for integrated eye care, legal recognition and strengthening educational standards
The Synergy 2024 National Conference, organized by the National Council of Synergy in collaboration with Sharaki Society, Maharashtra Chapter, in Nashik concluded with a vocal call for recognition and empowerment of Ayurvedic eye surgeons. This landmark event, which was attended by over 700 medical professionals, highlighted the importance of integrating Ayurvedic and modern medicine in ophthalmology treatment and established the legal rights of Ayurvedic postgraduate surgeons specializing in ophthalmology. advocated educational progress.
The central theme of the conference was the legal rights of Ayurvedic ophthalmologists under existing laws such as the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act (MMP), 1961 and its amendments, and the National Commission for Indian Medical Systems (NCISM) Act, 2020.
Section 34 of the NCISM Act and provisions of the MMP Act (as amended in 2014) legally permit Ayurvedic practitioners to perform surgeries and practice modern medicine. These laws were further strengthened by Government Resolutions (GRs) issued by the Government of Maharashtra in 1992 and 1999, which explicitly authorize Ayurvedic practitioners to perform modern medical procedures, including eye surgery. Masu.
Moreover, these practitioner rights have been consistently protected and affirmed by various courts. Multiple judgments by the Bombay High Court, CWP 7846 of 2014 and the Supreme Court of India have upheld the legitimacy of Ayurvedic practitioners performing modern surgeries, including eye surgery. These judgments ensure that Ayurvedic surgeons are not deprived of their constitutional right to practice and contribute to the national healthcare system.
The conference called on the Government of Maharashtra to act quickly to implement these provisions so that Ayurvedic eye surgeons can be formally recognized under the National Program for Blindness Control (NPCB). In doing so, the government can promote a comprehensive and comprehensive medical approach to combat preventable blindness in India.
Another key highlight of the Synergy 2024 national conference was the emphasis on educational standards and postgraduate training for Ayurvedic surgeons specializing in ophthalmology. Sharakya Tantra (Ophthalmology)’s robust graduate program provides these practitioners with extensive training in both traditional Ayurvedic therapies and modern surgical techniques.
The conference showcased how graduate Ayurvedic surgeons perform advanced eye surgeries such as cataract removal, glaucoma treatment, retinal surgery, and traumatic eye injury treatment. Practical integration of Ayurveda and modern medicine improves the ability of professionals to provide comprehensive eye care, benefiting patients with a variety of conditions.
To support these efforts, the conference also highlighted the success of wet lab training sessions provided to graduate students. These sessions will provide you with hands-on experience in performing critical eye surgery, further strengthening your skill set and preparing you to deal with complex eye conditions.
The conference covered a wide range of ophthalmology topics including:
– Retinal diseases: Innovative approaches to managing retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy were discussed, with Ayurvedic therapies complementing modern surgical interventions.
– Glaucoma: Along with advances in laser and surgical techniques, Ayurvedic methods for managing intraocular pressure were introduced.
– Age-related eye diseases: Participants explored treatments for age-related problems such as cataracts, combining Ayurvedic medicine with modern surgical approaches such as phacoemulsification.
– Pediatric Ophthalmology: The role of Ayurveda in the prevention and treatment of pediatric eye diseases was highlighted, with an emphasis on improving vision and promoting long-term eye health.
– Neuro-ophthalmology: Discussions included the treatment of complex conditions affecting the optic nerve with Ayurvedic neuroregenerative therapies presented as a complement to modern surgical techniques.
– Traumatic eye injuries: Different methods for treating traumatic injuries were discussed and the complementary role of Ayurvedic post-operative care in promoting recovery was highlighted.
These discussions demonstrate the immense potential of joint treatment between modern medicine and Ayurveda and reaffirm that Ayurvedic ophthalmologists are well equipped to address a variety of eye conditions through integrative care. I did.
The conference was attended by eminent eye surgeons from both Ayurvedic and Western medicine, making it a truly multidisciplinary event. Key figures such as Dr. Milind Nikumbu, Vice Chancellor, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, and Dr. Sandeep Nimse, Secretary General, All Sharaki Society (TAS), delivered important talks highlighting the importance of being holistic and patient-centric. went. Approach in ophthalmology.
The event also attracted participants from across India, including a large contingent from Maharashtra, reflecting the growing support for the integration of Ayurveda and modern eye care. The strong attendance and interest demonstrated the growing role of Ayurvedic ophthalmologists in shaping the future of eye care.
In light of the discussions and results of the Synergy 2024 National Conference, participants urged the Government of Maharashtra to take immediate action to formally recognize Ayurvedic ophthalmologists under the National Program for Blindness Control (NPCB). By leveraging existing laws such as the MMP Act (1961) and the NCISM Act (2020), the country can ensure the integration of these health workers into the national healthcare framework and ensure that India achieves zero blindness. You can contribute to that goal.
Recognizing Ayurvedic ophthalmologists will not only serve the medical needs of the rural population, where traditional medicine is highly relied upon, but will also strengthen the uptake of preventive and curative eye care. Governments must ensure that the educational standards and skills of Ayurvedic practitioners are recognized and that they are given the necessary legal protection to practice effectively.
The Synergy 2024 national conference marked a turning point in the journey towards achieving a blindness-free society through a collaborative healthcare approach. The event highlighted the legal rights, educational achievements and surgical expertise of Ayurvedic eye surgeons and called for their full recognition in the national healthcare initiative.
This conference sets the stage for future advances in ophthalmology, with the aim of providing comprehensive, patient-centered eye care to all by advocating an integrated model that combines the strengths of Ayurveda and modern medicine. I hit.