Brightening the Eyes of a Nation
How HelpMeSee and Madagascar’s Ministry of Public Health are working towards a 20-fold increase the number of cataract specialists working in rural areas.
How HelpMeSee and Madagascar’s Ministry of Public Health are working towards a 20-fold increase the number of cataract specialists working in rural areas.
Nonprofit Deploys GPU-Powered Simulators to Train Providers in Sight-Saving Surgery — Click to View —
HelpMeSee announces Dr. Bonnie Henderson as interim president and CEO — Click to View —
The HelpMeSee Team is excited to announce that HelpMeSee has just achieved a perfect, Four-Star rating from Charity Navigator. Charity Navigator is America’s largest and most-utilized independent charity evaluator. Since 2001, the organization has been an unbiased…
A comprehensive pre-reading resource, experienced instructors, and individualised, objective assessment of surgeons performance are important components of the HelpMeSee simulation-based training curriculum. Our experience has shown that each of these components play crucial roles in a trainees learning journey.
In this study, Dr Chetan Ahiwalay, Dr Van Charles Lansingh, Dr Akshay Nair, Dr Ashish Bacchav, and Dr Kimaya Chavan investigated the progress of 35 trainees to understand their learning curve based on the performance parameters and the reports generated by the simulator.
Dr. Minal ShahBaldota (MBBS. DO), Dr. Hinaben Patel (Ph.D) and Dr. Van Charles Lansingh (MD, Ph.D, MBA) share their understanding on how simulation-based training has been incorporated into training programs in different parts of the world
Dr. Ashish Bacchav and Dr. Van Charles Lansingh discuss suturing, which is the most important skill required in the management of anterior segment trauma. It is essential that ophthalmic professionals practice suturing well before one does suturing in real live surgery. However, there are limited eyes and training opportunities in the post Covid19 world. How will trainees master the basic skill in suturing in case of ocular trauma?
HelpMeSee and USAID partner to train new cataract specialists to provide surgical care for India’s cataract blind — Click to View —