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2017 Alumni Workshop – Presentation Summary USE

by Romulo Fabunan | Mar 24, 2017

2017 Alumni Workshop - Presentation Summary USE

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  • Incremental Carbon Footprint Effectiveness Ratio in Ophthalmology.
  • Retinoblastoma outcomes in Europe: a prospective analysis of 483 patients from 40 countries.
  • 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.
  • Effective cataract surgical coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: empirical estimates from population-based surveys in 68 countries and modelled estimates for 2000-30.
  • Implementing effective cataract surgical coverage: a comparative qualitative study in Kenya and Nepal.
  • Can provision of near vision glasses as an early intervention improve visual outcomes in infants at risk of perinatal brain insult? The Babies in Glasses (BiG) randomised feasibility trial.
  • Comparison of portable devices with standard glaucoma diagnostic testing for the detection of glaucoma for the purposes of glaucoma case finding in low-and middle- income countries.
  • Assessing and enhancing visual responses in children with severe cerebral impairment.
  • Two-to-three-year effectiveness and safety of nurse-led accelerated corneal crosslinking for progressive keratoconus: The Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre Study.

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