| Lens and Cataract Surgery |
I Want To See
The book is about a global mission against world cataract blindness. It highlights the resistance of some world organisations to changes, particularly the shift from ICCE to ECCE with PCI, and how they have relented over the years. It also highlights the success of cataract/implant training centres in China, especially in Tianjin. The book will be of interest to anyone involved in providing eye care, and may be of special interest to those dealing with blinding diseases including cataract.
Readership:
Medical undergraduates, ophthalmologists, general practitioners, World Health Organizations and the general public
| Author: |
Arthur S. M. Lim |
| ISBN: |
9810243111 |
| Publisher: |
Imperial College Press |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
2000 |
| No. of Pages: |
216 |
| Back Cover: |
| Not Available |
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| Contents: |
*Introduction: From Dreams to Actions *I Want to See *Tianjin Centre: A Model for the World to Follow *Increasing Importance of Eye Surgeons in Mass Cataract Blindness - A Megatrend *Quality Cataract Surgery in Rural Asia in the 21st Century *Eye Surgeons - Seize the Opportunity *Changing World Opinion? *Ophthalmology in Asia Awakes. *Towards Perfect Outcome in Cataract Surgery: The Eye Surgeon's Role *The Dilemma of Ophthalmic Changes Spreads to Asia *World Eyes *Epilogue: The Glorious Future for Ophthalmology
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