#ISGEO2025 Posters

See below for the poster presentations for the conference (click the title to download poster)

Day 1: Sunday April 27th

PresenterTitle
Elanor Watts / Shalinder SabherwalNear Visual Acuity Measurements by Community Screeners using Digital (PeekNV) Testing versus Conventional Charts, India
Gopal BhandariDiagnostic Accuracy of the Spot Vision Screener in a Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic in Nepal

Manisha Shrestha
Effectiveness of technology for screening children (3-8 years) in resource limited settings: a descriptive study

Dhivya Ramasamy
eHealth Readiness among patients in South India: Access, Proficiency, and Attitudes towards mobile-based tools

Prathibha Obed
The perspective of Ophthalmologists in India regarding Artificial Intelligence supported Diabetic Retinopathy screening by non-ophthalmologists
Senthilraj RajendranSERVIS: Transforming Rural Eye Care Through Geo-Enabled Technology and Data-Driven Insights
Ishira NanavatyExperiences of Teleophthalmology and Remote Imaging Services at Vision Centres of Southern India
Raba ThapaImpact of combined live and cloud-based tele-ophthalmology system on referral patterns and disease identification at community eye centers in Nepal
Raba ThapaPopulation Prevalence, Pattern and Associated Factors for Retinal Diseases at High Altitude in Nepal
Eli PradhanClinical observations and outcomes of dengue-associated retinopathy at a tertiary hospital in Nepal
Debananda PadhyBarriers to Referral uptake from Primary to Secondary Eye Care in the L V Prasad Eye Institute Network in South India
Sucheta KulkarniReal world outcomes of patients treated for wet age related macular degeneration in Pune, India
Stevens BechangeHealth Systems Analysis of Eye Care Services in Sierra Leone, 2010‒2024

Day 2: Monday April 28th

PresenterTitle
Udayakumar BalakrishnanFactors Affecting Follow-Up Adherence of Glaucoma Patients
Sailesh MishraEquity in Eye Care Access: Sociodemographic Determinants of Referral Attendance in Nepal

Ranjan Shah
Barriers to cataract surgeries as perceived by cataract visually impaired & blind >50 years participants of Nepal survey for Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness.

Sandip Das Sanyam
Role of traditional healers in the management of microbial keratitis in eastern Nepal

Parikshit Gogate
Why do people remain cataract blind despite easily accessible and affordable quality service? Patient’s perspectives of barriers to cataract surgery in a four-year prospective study in Pune Slums
Vinoth Kumar RajendranMethods for a population-based Comprehensive Eye care Workload Assessment (CEWA) study in Southern India
Vinoth Kumar RajendranImpact and cost-benefit of community-based Vision Centers in treating eye injuries: A retrospective study across eight South Indian districts
Louisa Syrett & Jacqueline Ramke Assessing Gender Equity in IAPB Members
Eli PradhanClinical observations and outcomes of dengue-associated retinopathy at a tertiary hospital in Nepal
Gladys FordjuorEpidemiology, patterns and trends of road traffic accident in Ghana: an implication for organ donation
Sadhan BhandariKnowledge and practices in the diagnosis and treatment of corneal infections by Nepalese pharmaceutical shop workers