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The Right to Sight

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Vision - A world where no one has preventable, curable visual impairment.
Mission - To maintain and strengthen the strategic alliance to implement sustainable eye health programmes and systems targeting underserved populations.

 

 

 

VISION 2020 is the global initiative for the elimination of avoidable blindness, a joint programme of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) with an international membership of NGOs, professional associations, eye care institutions and corporations.

VISION 2020 LATIN AMERICA is part of this initiative and counts with the support of the the Pan American Association of Ophtalmology (PAAO) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

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Sunday 19 May 2013
 

 

 
 

Interactive Statistics Map

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We share with you the VISION 2020 Latin America Statistics map

To open the map in fullscreen mode: Blindness related Statistical Interactive Map
For sources and data on the below map open the following PDF: 2012 National VISION 2020 Implementation Data PDF
For sources and data on the below map open the following Excel file: 2012 National VISION 2020 Implementation Data Excel
 

Cataract Surgical Rates for 2012

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You can find the latest comprehensive statistics on Cataract Surgical Rate per country, for 2012 and previous years. You will also find the number of Ophthalmologists as well as the Prevalence of Blindness per country. 

CSR 2012 Latin America 

 

Interview with Juan Carlos Silva at IAPB 9GA

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Manual de Cuidado y Mantenimiento de Instrumentos y Equipos Oftalmológicos

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Con la financiación de ORBIS se tradujo el Manual de Cuidado y Mantenimiento de Instrumentos y Equipos Oftalmológicos producido por Aravind.
Encontrará también videos relacionados a esta publicación en: Videos: Mantenimiento y Cuiadado de Instrumentos Oftalmológicos 

 

Tapa mantenimiento libro Instrumentos y equipos oftalmológicos

 

Puede descargar aquí el Manual de Cuidado y Mantenimiento de Instrumentos y Equipos Oftalmológicos

 

Día Mundial de la Visión 2013

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After two years with no theme for World Sight Day, October 10th 2013 is going to have a global theme again. This year's theme is "Universal Eye Health". The theme ties in with the much anticipated WHO Action Plan that should be adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2013. The key focus of the action plan is to promote universal eye health coverage and reduce levels of avoidable blindness. More information, including promotional material (this year will have a new addition to our 'pack') and template press releases will be made available on the IAPB website. Please write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have any questions.
 

VI Iberoamerican Congress of Ocular Health VISION 2020

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September 5, 2013 - September 7, 2013
VI Iberoamerican Congress of Ocular Health
Location: Querétaro, Mexico
Contact: Dr. Francisco Martínez Castro
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RAAB Bolivia

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Nos es grato informarles que se está planificando un estudio de Evaluación Rápida de la Ceguera Evitable (RAAB por su siglas en inglés) en este año 2013.

Compartimos la página del proyecto: 

www.raabbolivia.org 

 

Short course: Understanding an eye health system in order to achieve VISION 2020

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Dates: 24 - 28 June 2013


This 5 day course at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine aims to familiarise participants with a health systems approach to eye care for communities in developing countries, through the use of practical interactive examples, case studies and using the knowledge of the VISION 2020 key components and strategies.

The course is intended for ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, optometrists and allied professionals working in eye health and health planners and managers, NGO staff both from the developing and developed world, who intend to work in this field in a developing country, or are already doing so and wish to extend their knowledge. Only strong applicants will be accepted.

The course is being lead by experienced lecturer Karl Blanchet. Karl’s background is in public health and international development studies with an extensive experience in health system strengthening in Asia and Africa. Karl was one of the contributors of the Chapter on General Health Care of the World Report on Disability published by the World Health Organisation.
 

New Curriculum and Resources for Residency Training

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http://icoph.org/news/leader_letter/leader_letter_detail/47/New-Curriculum-and-Resources-for-Residency-Training.html

1. Updated ICO Residency Curriculum Available Online

Andrew G. Lee, MD
Andrew G. Lee, MD 

To support educators in “What to Teach,” the ICO has completed a major revision of the ICO Residency Curriculum, which offers an international consensus on the cognitive and technical skills ophthalmologists should be taught, including “must know” items at each level of training.

With the volunteer help of over 100 international subspecialists and other experts’ thoughtful input and review, sixteen international committees contributed to the update, which includes two new sections: Refractive Surgery and Community Eye Health. Also new is the addition of a “very advanced” level, which is geared towards education of the subspecialist.

Delivered online in a standardized content outline, the ICO Residency Curriculum is intended to be translated and adapted, with the precise local detail for implementation left to each region’s educators.

We hope the curriculum will be of enduring value for widely different regions regardless of nationality or culture. To access the ICO Residency Curriculum for easy download or editing, go to: www.icoph.org/refocusing_education/curricula.html.

–  Andrew G. Lee, MD, Chair, Committee on Curricula and Expectations for Training 

2. Residency Program Directors Courses: Maximizing Educational Effectiveness

Eduardo Mayorga, MD
Eduardo Mayorga, MD 

In addition to supporting educators in “What to Teach,” the ICO addresses “How To Teach.” Under the organization and leadership of Karl Golnik, ICO Director for Education, the ICO has been offering Residency Program Directors Courses since 2004, which provide methods of instruction, skill assessment, behavior adjustment, and competence measurement.

Sponsored by the ICOFoundation, supported by The Allergan Foundation, coordinated with national ophthalmologic societies, and conducted by the ICO since 2004, the Courses are held each year throughout the world, most recently in Slovenia, China, and Finland.

Residency Program Director Courses are currently by invitation only, but many of the instructional materials used in the Course–along with countless other valuable resources such as the ICO Residency Curriculum and ICO OSCARs–are available in the ICO’s Center for Ophthalmic Educators: educators.icoph.org.

– Eduardo Mayorga, MD, ICO Director for E-Learning

3. Center for Ophthalmic Educators: Providing Educational Resources and Connections

Gabriela Palis, MD
Gabriela Palis, MD 

The Center for Ophthalmic Educators (educators.icoph.org) offers a broad array of educational resources for teachers of residents, medical students, subspecialty fellows, practicing ophthalmologists, and allied eye care personnel. Ophthalmology teachers are guided in the construction of web-based courses, development and use of assessment tools, and applying evidence-based strategies to enhance adult learning, with information clearly organized by:

How to Teach: Teaching strategies and tools
What to Teach: Educational curricula and guidelines on teaching content
What to Teach With: Teaching resources presented in a variety of media 
How to Assess: Assessment strategies and principles
What to Assess With: Tools to assess skills and knowledge

The Center enables peers to collaborate and share ideas through its interactive feature, “Connections,” while the Ophthalmic Educators Letter offers beneficial information for teachers, including a monthly overview of new resources available in the Center. Sign up to receive educational updates at: educators.icoph.org/newsletter.php.

– Gabriela Palis, MD, Editor in Chief, Center for Ophthalmic Educators

 
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 Protect Your Eyes From Corneal Abrasions
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The cornea is the tissue at the front of eye that helps focus light. A corneal abrasion occurs when that tissue is cut or scratched.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to help prevent a corneal abrasion:

Always use safety eye wear any time you're working with machines that expel wood, sawdust, metal, etc.
Cut your fingernails to avoid scratching your eye. Keep babies' and children's nails trimmed, as well.
Keep all tree and shrub branches, especially those at eye level, trimmed.
Be careful when putting contact lenses in your eyes. Make sure the lenses are cleaned properly each day, and never sleep with them.
 
 

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