Asia Pacific Cataract & REfractive Surgery (APACRS) 2016 event well be held in Bali on the 27-30th July 2016
Community Eye Hospital Project
Conducting eye camp is not the solution to eradicating avoidable blindness. If you can’t see now, would you be happy to wait, without knowing when, for treatment?
The logistics in holding a free cataract surgical operation for the masses are massive, and have many elements of uncertainties. How many patients will turn up, how much supplies should we bring, how many days should we allow, how many volunteers needed, and so on.
The solution, as proven by Dr. Ruit with Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (as well as a number of other successful community eye hospitals such as Aravind, LV Prasad, etc.) is to have a community eye hospital where the quality of treatment is superior but the cost is affordable and cross subsidy exists to help those without a penny to pay to still get treated.
Now approaching the age of 60, Dr. Ruit knows that time is not at his side. His biggest dream has always been to help as many blind people see again. His dream is to bring the community eye hospital model he has created so successfully in Nepal, to other communities which so desperately need.
This is not Dr. Ruit’s new venture, he has brought the model replicated successfully in Tibet 10 years ago, and now blindness rate in Tibet is among the lowest in China.
We are now working together with our international partners to raise funds so community eye hospital model ala Dr. Ruit can be replicated in Indonesia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos and Northern India.
Please drop us a note at we@anewvision.org if you like to know more about this exciting project.
Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons Annual Meeting 2015
Dr Sanduk Ruit, A New Vision Co-Founder and Tilganga Eye Institute Medical Director was an invited speaker to the 28th APACRS (Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons) annual meeting held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 5-8 August 2015.
The meeting attracted more than 1,300 delegates. Dr Ruit presented a masterclass on the very important topic of Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) with the assistance of Dr Nikolle Tan from Singapore and Dr Anuchit from Thailand. More than 200 delegates packed the room to listen to this masterclass.
In addition, Dr Ruit delivered a special lecture entitled ” The role of MSICS in modern day cataract surgery” in one of the main symposia.
The response to his presentations was so good that he will again be running this masterclass and giving another special lecture in the 29th APACRS meeting to be held in Bali, Indonesia on 27-30 July 2016.
MSCIS is a topic that is very relevant to the more rural areas of Indonesia where low cost but effective cataract surgery is needed.