Long- and Short-Term Need in Democratic Republic of CongoThe Christian Ophthalmic Surgery Expedition Network (ChOSEN) is actively recruiting volunteer cataract surgeon ophthalmologists, ophthalmic surgical assistants, and surgical nurses for their upcoming eye surgery projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ChOSEN initiated its work in Kinshasa, Congo in 2022. Congo was specifically targeted by ChOSEN because it has > 100 million people with no modern cataract surgery available for public patients and no retina surgery in-country regardless of financial status (patients with financial means needing retina intervention typically travel to Kenya or South Africa for care). ChOSEN supports a full-time in-country missionary ophthalmologist and operates its own 6,000 square foot clinic with surgical rooms in central Kinshasa. ChOSEN also conducts periodic short- term eye surgical projects into the interior of Congo.
Costs: Congo short-term (one week) project donation amount: 10,000-12,000 USD If an Ophthalmologist is recently out of residency/fellowship, the ChOSEN board will sometimes make the donation on behalf of the volunteer, particularly if the board believes the volunteer will continue to participate with ChOSEN for many years to come in the future. If the volunteer is an ophthalmic nurse, tech, or pastor, they are not expected to make a donation to participate (just their time and work). The above donations made by participating Ophthalmologists fund the participation of the skilled assistants needed to conduct the eye surgery during the project. LONG TERM OPPORTUNITY: You can find out more about ChOSEN by going to their website: https://www.choseneyemission.com/ If you would like to know more about this opportunity, please contact us at: info@christianeye.net, or ChOSEN at chosenmedical@gmail.com
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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... |