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Grievance in teaching: Article (226) high court and article (32) | 52392
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9570

Grievance in teaching: Article (226) high court & article (32) supreme court Indian penal code-applicable to all specialties


5th International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology

August 04-06, 2015 Valencia, Spain

Katta S V

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Exp Ophthalmol

Abstract :

AIOS is second largest society in the world registered under society Act in the constitution of India. Are we justified in
learning and also teaching knowingly non-precise/incorrect medical terms to younger generation without even mentioning
misnomers and in turn making them habituated? Under article 226 (high court) & 32 (Supreme Court) in the Constitution of
India-Grievance; our solution is to change or to teach misnomer along with the word. For the past 10 years, the same concept
was being projected to the world as ‘Questionable medical terms in Ophthalmology’. As some of our AIOS governing council
(2013-14) defended as lack of law and not authorized to opine on, retired judge was being consulted and the title is changed with
law details as ‘Grievance in literature Ophthalmology-our solutions’. Retrospective study of ophthalmic literature shows for the
last more than hundred years, imprecise medical terms like ‘retinoscopy’, ‘syringing’, ‘retinal detachment’, ‘intracapsular cataract’
has been in existence. Phaco emulsification came approximately 28 years ago, 10 years ago small incision cataract surgery
and 5 years ago computer vision syndrome. These less precise terms are being added to the medical literature during our own
generation. No attempt has been made in the past even with appeal to restore precision and greater accuracy to the terminology
in current use. Perhaps none took cognizance of the problem or the need for such correction was not taken seriously. It is
unethical that evidence based medical terms are being refused to get published in all scientific journals. Even with appeal,
knowingly publishing incorrect medical terms in scientific journals and passing on to innocent younger generation is grievance.
At present evidence based science is kept on the desk of chairman, ethics committee and international council of ophthalmology
for consideration after relooking. Law is applied to all sciences. Ophthalmology is the starter of the procedure.

Biography :

Katta S V has completed his MB, BS, DO from S V University and Fellow of Retina Foundation. He worked for 9 years under Ministry of Health, Algeria. He is Senior
Resident in Ophthalmology in Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, India. He presented the grievance in general body AIOS 2015.

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