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Grow your skills and help surgeons in the developing world put a dent in the backlog of cataract cases.
Zaiba Malik, MD
The state of glaucoma care in Australia.
Michael Coote, MB, BS, FRANZCO, GAICD
Adding faster, less invasive surgeries to your surgical portfolio.
Ingeborg Stalmans, MD, PhD, and Luís Abegäo Pinto, MD, PhD
Partners bring comprehensive eye care to rural Malawi.
William Eric Sponsel, MD
Health care is of poorer quality and is harder to obtain in the countryside than in the cities.
Nathan Congdon, MD, MPH
Both patient demographics could benefit from better education about glaucoma.
Vital P. Costa, MD
Although Indian ophthalmologists author many studies, the sheer volume of patients in the face of limited resources challenges most clinicians' ability to devote much time to research.
Subhabrata Chakrabarti, PhD, and Chandra S. Garudadri, MD
Hundreds of patients are treated every day, and no one is denied care.
Ramanjit Sihota, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
An ophthalmologist from India visits four renowned teaching institutes to broaden his perspective on glaucoma education, surgery, and technology.
Ganesh Venkataraman, MBBS, MS, DNB
A personal account of how collaborating with physicians overseas expands research possibilities.
Pradeep Y. Ramulu, MD, MHS, PhD
A global perspective.
Alfred Sommer, MD, MHS
The poor quality of residency training significantly affects glaucoma care.
Ronnie George, DO, DNB, MS, and Lingam Vijaya, DO, MS
Achieving cost-effective, sustainable care in this region.
Milad Moddaber, MSc, and Karim F. Damji, MD, FRCSC, MBA
Scott D. Lawrence, MD, and Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH
With the creation of a hospital-based network that provides comprehensive eye care, glaucoma diagnosis and treatment may improve.
Nathan Congdon, MD
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