Ophthalmic Check List for Outreach
Below is my checklist when visiting rural or isolated eye clinics. This is not a list for the O.R. but rather for outreach activities when
Below is my checklist when visiting rural or isolated eye clinics. This is not a list for the O.R. but rather for outreach activities when
I recently wrote this up for the African Vision website and thought I would share it with my Global Alliance colleagues. I have never seen
I have spoken about this previously but I continue to see patients in Belize and elsewhere in the developing world who have been hurt by
This is the final excerpts of John Cheatham’s booklet Reaching The Blind Poor. The subject of the cost of surgery to the poor is highly
I wanted to continue my review of Dr. John Cheatham’s booklet Reaching The Blind Poor. John died in 2009 and his obituary ( “A Life
Over the next several blogs, I would like to review/summarize the booklet produced by John Cheatham, MD Reaching The Blind Poor about ten years ago.
Dr. Michael and Jessica Feilmeier from the Univ. of Nebraska, Global Blindness Prevention Division (Opening Eyes Curing Blindness) have established a web site that will
Last year the IAPB and WHO released the latest figures for world blindness. The good news is the world blindness numbers have turned downward. There
The three “ new “ MSICS steps for the accomplished phaco surgeon are (1) wound construction, (2) nucleus prolapse into AC, and (3) finally nuclear
This is the second part ( continuation ) of MSICS suggestions after the SEE course. After hydrodissection / hydrodelineation and a capsulotomy, if possible spin
Dr. Sui Chien Wong joined the team of EyeCare Project Physicians in 2014, when the London-based ophthalmologist got a call from the EyeCare Project’s Founder
I wanted to write again on glaucoma as we all see many patients with glaucoma everywhere — many unfortunately with severe, advanced, end-stage glaucoma when
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