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- Title
Methods and Findings on an Ophthalmic Mission Trip to Colombia.
- Authors
Waisberg, Ethan; Harvey, John
- Abstract
Background: Medical ministry international (MMI) is a Canadian charitable organization that coordinates healthcare missions to underserved people in developing countries. Objective: We report on the baseline clinical findings of a mission trip to Ciénaga de Oro, Colombia, present the methods used in the mission and the efforts to establish a local eye care service with long-term sustainability. Methods: Data were collected on patients seen during a 2-week mission trip from January 13 to 24, 2020. Data included eye health and the services given. Results: Altogether 5529 patients were seen by the team. Nearly 247 surgeries were performed by ophthalmologists. The most common diagnosis performed was a refractive error, for which 4066 patients (74%) received eyeglasses. Another 835 (15%) had a consultation by an ophthalmologist, of which 260 (5%) received surgery, mostly manual small incision cataract surgery and intraocular lens insertion. Conclusions and Importance: MMI is helping to reduce the prevalence of preventable blindness in the Ciénaga de Oro population; however, further training to increase the capacity of local ophthalmic services is required to improve long-term eye care to the community.
- Subjects
COLOMBIA; EYE care; REFRACTIVE errors; MEDICAL care; INTRAOCULAR lenses; DIAGNOSIS; ABERROMETRY; CHARITIES; MEDICALLY underserved areas
- Publication
Pan-American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020, Vol 2, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2666-4909
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/PAJO.PAJO_35_20