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Cataract Outreach in Arba Minch, Ethiopia

Arba Minch Hospital hosts HCP Affiliated Ophthalmologist and Lenovo equipment tester for cataract outreach
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"Out of the Darkness" screening for Cataract Awareness Month

An online screening of the award winning documentary, “Out of the Darkness,” featuring Himalayan Cataract Project founders Dr. Geoff Tabin and Dr. Sanduk Ruit will be available to the public...
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June is Cataract Awareness Month

In 2013, U.S. nonprofit, Prevent Blindness declared June Cataract Awareness Month in order to educate the public and promote preventative measures. We believe that by educating people in the U.S...
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Chairman Dr. Geoff Tabin interviewed on The Business of Giving

Chairman Dr. Geoff Tabin interviewed by Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving, as part of a series of interviews with MacArthur Foundation’s 100&Change Semi-Finalists
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HCP Supports Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness Survey in Myanmar

A national level Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) survey will be conducted in Myanmar this year with partial funding from HCP.
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Residency Rotation at Tamale Teaching Hospital in Northern Region, Ghana

Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital resident travels north to receive hands-on SICS training at Tamale Teaching Hospital
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Refractive Surgery research recognized at ASCRS

Scientific paper on hyperopic clinical trial in Nepal awarded best paper at the 2017 ASCRS Conference.
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Phaco Workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

HCP Affiliated Ophthalmologist provides phacoemulsification training at Menelik II Hospital
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Cataract surgical campaign in Merhabete, Ethiopia

Menelik II Hospital outreach team organizes a cataract surgical intervention at Alem Ketmema Enat Hospital in Merhabete, Ethiopia
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