Latest Mission Opportunities for OphthalmologistsLatest Mission Opportunities for OptometristsOptometrist needed in Jamaica! Professional Eye Care and Mission of Sight are progressive and mission minded practices with locations in Ohio and Jamaica. They are seeking a full time Optometrist to serve on their Jamaican team and partner in both the private practices (Professional Eye Care) and non-profit (Mission of Sight) in Jamaica. While this position offers a professional clinical setting, it also requires the Optometrist to demonstrate a heart of compassion and willingness to serve in a Christian faith-based organization to the people in need of therapeutic, surgical, and primary vision care in Jamaica. Position Requirements: Clinical Skills Experience
Management skills
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Contact Information: Debii McAllister debii@mcallisterconsulting.biz (440) 214-9242 (888) 844-9373 Dr Doug McCloy dougmccloy2@gmail.com Or contact us at info@christianeye.net. |
MSICS Training for SurgeonsThere is tremendous need for a very good cataract procedure where phacoemulsification technology is either not available or too expensive to provide to the masses that need surgery. Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) is the perfect surgery for much of the world: it is inexpensive, effective, produces minimal astigmatism, sutureless, safe, relatively quick to perform and is relatively simple to learn with good instruction. If you have an interest in doing medical missions in the future, strongly consider MSICS training. Our friends at Global Sight Alliance and Vision Outreach International would love to assist you! Click on the links below to learn more. MedSendEmpowering Healthcare Professionals to Serve the Underserved Don't let student loans keep you from serving as an eyecare missionary! MedSend will help you repay loans while you serve! Since being founded in 1992, MedSend has empowered hundreds of healthcare professionals serving in some of the most under served and neglected locations around the world. Read More... |