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World Sight Day 2018 – Events from Alumna Jacquelyn O’Banion in Atlanta GA, USA

World Sight Day 2018 – Events from Alumna Jacquelyn O’Banion in Atlanta GA, USA

by Romulo Fabunan | Nov 2, 2018 | News

Top: Patients waiting to be screened. We had 200-300 patient arrive for a 4 hour screening event in rural Georgia World Sight Day Screening – We partnered with a local Lions Club in Cordele, a rural part of Georgia with limited access to healthcare, to hold a...

Blog from Esmael Habtamu Ali, PhD: Co-Lead Educator for Eliminating Trachoma MOOC

by Romulo Fabunan | Sep 28, 2018 | News

Esmael Habtamu Ali with patient during Trachoma field work in Ethiopia Register for the Eliminating Trachoma course here: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/eliminating-trachoma/ Esmael Habtamu Ali PhD, Co-Lead Educator Why Trachoma? My country, Ethiopia, has amongst...

Blog from Dr Priya Morjaria: Co-Lead Educator for Global Blindness: Planning for Eye Care Services MOOC

by Romulo Fabunan | Aug 30, 2018 | News

School children in India Register for the Global Blindness course here: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/global-blindness Dr Priya Morjaria, Co-Lead Educator For the past 3 years, I have been working on my PhD at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine....

ICEH Alumni honoured at the 2018 World Ophthalmology Congress in Barcelona!

by Romulo Fabunan | Jun 26, 2018 | News

More pictures of the event can be found here.  

Professor Clare Gilbert honoured at the Royal College of Ophthalmologist Conference in Liverpool

by Romulo Fabunan | May 31, 2018 | News

International Centre for Eye Health’s co-director, Professor Clare Gilbert gave the Barrie Jones lecture during a plenary session of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists annual Congress in Liverpool on May 21 2018. The lecture is given every 4 years by someone...

Join the Team!: Maternity Cover for our Group Operations & Senior Projects Manager!

by Romulo Fabunan | May 23, 2018 | News

Group Operations & Senior Projects Manager (Maternity Cover) Department of Clinical Research Salary:  £44,978 to £51,490 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date:  Sunday 17 June 2018 Reference:  ITD-CRD-2018-12   We are seeking to appoint a Group Operations &...
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  • Trachoma: the final push for global elimination.
  • How have outreach eye health services been delivered globally? Protocol for a scoping review.
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  • Research on eye health 2000-2019: a global bibliometric analysis with a focus on equity.
  • Prevalence of death in people with vision impairment from cataracts before treatment: a case study from Kenya.

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