Very glad to hear the good news of your achievement.
Give your mob # to speek to ou.
Regards
Dr. Paul Muddha


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
sadaf khan
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 1:33 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Dr. Sharad Philip-the visually impaired psychiatrist as 
reported in the New Indian Express

Hi,
congratulations Dr. Philip. I am extremely happy and proud of you since I am 
also from the same field. I am glad that univercities are now getting more 
aware and open to visually impaireds.
all the very best!

On 2/27/18, Sharad Philip <sharadphili...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hello there
> thank you all very much for your kind words and warm wishes i have a 
> lot to learn from life and being a part of this forum .  discussing 
> pertinent topics and sharing experiential wisdom and hacks has been 
> very educative for me .
> once again heartfelt thanks to all of you god bless sincerely sharad
>> On 26-Feb-2018, at 3:25 PM, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote:
>>
>> Payal,
>>
>> Could you please share Sharad's phone number.  Please send it off the
>> group. Thanks,
>>
>> George
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf Of Payal Kapoor
>> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 12:26 PM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: [AI] Dr. Sharad Philip-the visually impaired psychiatrist as
>> reported in the New Indian Express
>>
>> hi,
>> i remember having a conversation last year sometime when Dr. Sharad
>> Philip's career as a psychiatrist was hanging in the balance after having
>> completed his education. he has finally found some of his heart's desires
>> as this article below speaks of. this may serve as a precedent and also
>> carve a pathway for other aspirants such as Sharad to make their careers
>> in medicine.
>> Congratulations Sharad!
>> https://www.google.co.in/amp/www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2018/feb/18/bengalurus-doctor-has-poor-vision-yet-a-unique-way-of-seeing-patients-1775107.ampHey
>> before reading the article, there are some inaccurate and perceived
>> information the newspaper seems to have derived from their conversation
>> with Sharad. When I called to congratulate him, he mentioned the following
>> inaccuracies:
>> 1 there are no courses for the blind that NIMHANS offers . what i had
>> meant to say was that NIMHANS was the only institution that allowed me to
>> have the service of a scribe to give the online entrance examination and
>> also the main written examinations within the course .
>> 2 i have low vision due to retinitis pigmentosa and so it is not that i do
>> not see my patients at all rather i am unable to see hem as well as i
>> would liked .
>> 3 i am directly involved in patient care and do not just suggest the
>> therapies and go as the article reports .
>> the article...
>> Bengaluru: Despite poor vision, this NIMHANS psychiatrist has a unique way
>> of seeing patients
>> By Sridevi S  |  Express News Service  |   Published: 18th February
>> 2018 05:01 AM  |
>> Last Updated: 18th February 2018 06:57 AM  |   A+A A-   |
>>    BENGALURU: When Sharad Philip, a 32-year-old man, was handed his
>> medical degree at NIMHANS in December 2017, an extraordinary thing
>> happened. First, his classmates began to applaud, then their families, the
>> faculty and university officials joined in. And within a few minutes all
>> the people in Convention Hall stood up and cheered.
>> Philip’s face shone with pride.
>> Dr Sharad Philip with his mother
>> Shalini Raji Philip at the
>> NIMHANS convocation
>> Dr Philip, a psychiatrist at NIMHANS, has a unique way of seeing patients.
>>  In fact, he doesn’t see them at all. He has low-vision since early
>> childhood. “Who better than me, who has always been discriminated
>> throughout my life, can empathise with the patients suffering from mental
>> illness,” smiles Philip.
>> Philip has retinitis pigmentosa in both eyes. This condition changes how
>> the retina responds to light, making it hard to see. The degree of
>> disability is 70 per cent and is permanent.
>> Philip recalls that as a kid, he was not able to read what was written on
>> the board in classrooms. “When I was in third standard, my mother took me
>> to a doctor, who confirmed the disability. My mother was heart broken.”
>> But, he decided to struggle against all odds.
>> Philip’s day begins just like any of ours. He works at the rehabilitation
>> centre in NIMHANS. He stays alone in the hostel given to the resident
>> doctors. He wakes up, finishes his daily chores, and walks to work in the
>> same campus. He meets patients, suggests  the therapy required and goes on
>> rounds with other doctors. He knows a knack for getting his patients to
>> relax and open up with him. On the other hand, many of his patients won’t
>> even know that he has low-vision!
>> “I take the help of technology and my colleagues to understand the
>> patients’ problems,” he says.
>> Clinical examination is one area that Philip feels is challenging when
>> seeing patients. He won’t be able to understand the physical features, in
>> terms of disability, of his patients and needs assistance from his
>> colleagues. But once he gets the reports and diagnosis, there is no
>> stopping for him.
>> The biggest challenge, according to Philip, is that the lack of
>> opportunities for people like him.“NIMHANS is one of the very few
>> institutes which offers a course for the blind. I was fortunate enough to
>> get admission and get a degree from here,” he says. Philip wants other
>> institutions too to give opportunities to people like him.
>> Philip is also grateful to assistive technology, like screen readers,
>> which makes him less dependent on others.
>> Philip has written all his exams with the help of a scribe. Vivek Perumal,
>> who has been his scribe for the last three years, says, “Philip is
>> extremely knowledgeable. Both my wife and I used to write for him. We are
>> no value addition for what he knows. He is one of the most brilliant chaps
>> we know.”
>> Philip has two brothers and he is the eldest. All three of them have the
>> same problem - retinitis pigmentosa. While one of them is pursuing MBA at
>> IIM-B, another is pursuing BSc Mathematics in New Delhi.
>> Philip says his parents were very encouraging. “My parents never let me
>> make my health issues an excuse and are the most encouraging parents I
>> could have asked for,” beams Philip.
>> Proud mother ShaliniRaji Philip says, “Initially it was difficult for him
>> to come to terms with his poor vision. Also, he used to be bullied at
>> school especially during sports class. But Philip had the courage to take
>> it sportively and outgrew it. His achievements today speak volumes about
>> him.”
>> Philip is also well versed in 5 languages -- English, Hindi, Kannada,
>> Punjabi and Malayalam. He has travelled across the country with his
>> friends and is learning to play the guitar. “Of course I see the world way
>> too differently and it is a beautiful place. In fact, I credit it to
>> people around me – my family, friends, co-workers and teachers – who make
>> the world beautiful for me,” he says.
>> ‘I don’t want to be limited as an object of inspiration’
>> Philip is clear that he just doesn’t want to be seen as an ‘object of
>> inspiration’.  “When you meet someone with a disability, connect with them
>> as a human. We are normal human beings with the same desires, drives,
>> dreams, and ambitions as the next person. Give credit where it’s due, but
>> don’t reduce us to an object of inspiration that is constantly overcoming
>> simply by living our daily life. You might discover something quite
>> extraordinary… that we are simply ordinary,”
>> he says.
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