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Project Report on Lv Prasad Eye Hospital
Acknowledgment

We would like to thank, Our professor of Kiit School

of Management,, Mr.Biswajit Das, for his support,

Encouragement & for his esteemed guidance. We

would also like to show our gratitude towards

Dr. Bikas Chandra Mohanta( L V Prasad Eye

Hospital) for paving the right path for the Kiitians.

Lastly, We would thank The Almighty for blessing

us with our abilities.

CONTENTS

Preface………………………………..

LV Prasad Eye Institute……………..
Introduction ………………………….
Services………………………………..
Research……………………………..
Education……………………………..
ICARE………………………………..
LASIK………………………………..

Arvind Eye Hospital………………….
Conclusion……………………………
Bibliography………………………….

Preface

During the first year of MBA in Kiit School of Management ,this

is a major project which is included in the course curriculum.

The topic of our project reports on the Difference in Services

provided between L V Prasad Eye Hospital & Arvind Eye

Hospital.

A complete task of starting from concept analysis to preparation

of the entire Project by various methodology has been done

under the guidance of Professor. Biswajit Das ( Course

Instructor).

The unique services provided by the hospitals has

collaboration with World Health Organization and assures the

society for prevention of blindness ratio.

Every care has been taken while preparing this project report.

Clinical Services

Cataract

• Small incision cataract surgery

• Phacoemulsification : Phacoemulsification refers to modern cataract surgery in which the eye's internal lens isemulsified with an ultrasonic handpiece and aspirated from the eye. Aspirated fluids are replaced with irrigation of balanced salt solution, thus maintaining the anterior chamber, as well as cooling the handpiece.

[pic]

• YAG Capsulotomy : A yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) capsulotomy isan outpatientlaser

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