Abstract Background The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) and the College of Ophthalmology of Eastern Central and Southern Africa (COECSA) are collaborating to cascade a Training the Trainers (TTT) Programme across the COECSA Region. Within the VISION 2020 Links Programme, it aims to develop a skilled motivated workforce who can deliver high quality eye care. It will train a lead, faculty member and facilitator in 8 countries, who can cascade the programme to local trainers. Methods In phase 1 (2013/14) two 3-day courses were run for 16/17 selected delegates, by 3 UK Faculty. In phase 2 (2015/16) 1 UK Faculty Member ran 3 shorter courses, associated with COECSA events (Congress and Examination). A COECSA Lead was appointed after t...
Purpose: One of the solutions to creating sustainable eye care structures is education of personnel....
Recruiting, training and retaining an effective eye care team present challenges for the 35 ophthalm...
There is an extreme paucity of eye care personnel and training facilities in developing countries. T...
BACKGROUND: The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) and the College of Ophthalmology of East...
BACKGROUND: There is an extreme health workforce shortage in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 12% of the global population, and 4.3 million are blind and over 15 mi...
Over the past few decades the authors have visited a number of developing countries in Africa, Asia ...
Just before my final year of residency training, the entire faculty from the University went on an i...
From an estimated total of 37 million blinds worldwide, a vastly over-proportional share of seven mi...
Background: The establishment of a credible, defensible and acceptable “formal competency based opht...
The models for addressing the delivery of an eye-care service in sub-Saharan Africa have seen consid...
Background The University of Rwanda, established the Ophthalmology Department in 2004 to train Ophth...
Background The University of Rwanda, established the Ophthalmology Department in 2004 to train Ophth...
A three phased project aims to address the integration of eyecare workforce development within wider...
Andrew Walkden, James F Young, Anne F Spencer, Jane AshworthManchester Royal Eye Hospital, Mancheste...
Purpose: One of the solutions to creating sustainable eye care structures is education of personnel....
Recruiting, training and retaining an effective eye care team present challenges for the 35 ophthalm...
There is an extreme paucity of eye care personnel and training facilities in developing countries. T...
BACKGROUND: The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) and the College of Ophthalmology of East...
BACKGROUND: There is an extreme health workforce shortage in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 12% of the global population, and 4.3 million are blind and over 15 mi...
Over the past few decades the authors have visited a number of developing countries in Africa, Asia ...
Just before my final year of residency training, the entire faculty from the University went on an i...
From an estimated total of 37 million blinds worldwide, a vastly over-proportional share of seven mi...
Background: The establishment of a credible, defensible and acceptable “formal competency based opht...
The models for addressing the delivery of an eye-care service in sub-Saharan Africa have seen consid...
Background The University of Rwanda, established the Ophthalmology Department in 2004 to train Ophth...
Background The University of Rwanda, established the Ophthalmology Department in 2004 to train Ophth...
A three phased project aims to address the integration of eyecare workforce development within wider...
Andrew Walkden, James F Young, Anne F Spencer, Jane AshworthManchester Royal Eye Hospital, Mancheste...
Purpose: One of the solutions to creating sustainable eye care structures is education of personnel....
Recruiting, training and retaining an effective eye care team present challenges for the 35 ophthalm...
There is an extreme paucity of eye care personnel and training facilities in developing countries. T...