Department of Optometry Final Dissertation Viva

The final dissertation viva for the optometry students of the University of Faisalabad took place on June 15, 2023, marking a significant moment in their academic journey. With enthusiasm and dedication, the students delivered remarkable presentations that left a lasting impression on the examiners, showcasing their innovative research topics and outstanding abilities.

Sania Ishfaq, Saleha Farheen, Arooj Fatima, Areeba Mohsin, and Sahab Bhatti emerged as the deserving recipients of the 1st position. Their groundbreaking clinical trial focused on utilizing a red light therapy device for myopia control. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Maryam Jabbar, they conducted meticulous research and experiments, demonstrating a profound understanding of myopia and presenting innovative approaches for its management.

Securing the 2nd position was the diligent team comprising Sibga Khashif, Huda Mirza, Khashar, and Saira Shahzad. Their research centered around vision light therapy for intermittent esotropia, a condition characterized by crossed or misaligned eyes with the expert mentorship of Dr. Shakila Abbas.

The 3rd position was rightfully earned by Mahnoor Niazi, Fatima Faiz, Fatima Sakeena, and Rabia Anwar for their commendable research on tear film stability in psoriasis patients. Psoriasis, a chronic skin condition, can have implications on the ocular health of affected individuals. Under the guidance of Dr. Ammara Affi.

Overall, the viva presentations from all the groups were highly commendable, reflecting the students' collective effort, dedication, and scholarly pursuits in the field of optometry. The examiners recognized the exceptional quality of the research conducted by each team and praised both the students and their supervisors for their hard work, commitment to innovation, and the valuable contributions made to the field. The event not only celebrated the students' academic growth but also highlighted the University of Faisalabad's commitment to fostering excellence in optometry education.

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