Evolution of research at the Elite School of Optometry
The evolution of research at the Elite School of Optometry, from its humble beginnings in the early 2000s to surpassing 200 indexed publications, is a testament to its commitment to academic excellence and innovation. The institution’s ability to not only increase the volume of research but also diversify its scope—ranging from health economics to qualitative research and Rasch analysis—demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to optometric science. By fostering a culture that encourages both graduate and undergraduate students to contribute to scholarly publications, ESO ensures the sustainability of research-driven education. This expansion in research domains signifies a paradigm shift, where optometry is no longer limited to clinical and physiological aspects but also explores interdisciplinary intersections that impact policy-making, healthcare accessibility, and patient-centered approaches. The involvement of undergraduate, postgraduate students and researchers further reflects the collaborative spirit essential for a thriving academic ecosystem.
Venkataramanan Ramasethu