New primary eye health care policies have the potential to profoundly change how eye health is delivered in Nigeria, provided the gaps are addressed
Integration of primary eye care (PEC) into the existing primary healthcare (PHC) system is efficient...
Settings and Aim: The World Health Organization launched in 1999 an initiative to eliminate the glob...
Background: Provision of affordable eye care is one of the cardinal programs of the Osun State Gover...
New primary eye health care policies have the potential to profoundly change how eye health is deliv...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
Over 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are blind or visually impaired, the majority from avoid...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
BACKGROUND Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind o...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
The “One Primary Health Care (PHC) per Ward” policy is an important health care component for achiev...
The Alma Ata declaration on Primary Health Care (PHC) which was made in 1978 is meant to address the...
Optometry as a profession has a very important place in the Primary Health Care Programme for us to ...
Integration of primary eye care (PEC) into the existing primary healthcare (PHC) system is efficient...
Settings and Aim: The World Health Organization launched in 1999 an initiative to eliminate the glob...
Background: Provision of affordable eye care is one of the cardinal programs of the Osun State Gover...
New primary eye health care policies have the potential to profoundly change how eye health is deliv...
BACKGROUND: To increase access to eye care, the World Health Organization's Africa Region recently l...
Over 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa are blind or visually impaired, the majority from avoid...
BACKGROUND: Over two-thirds of Africans have no access to eye care services. To increase access, the...
BACKGROUND Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind o...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 90% of the 253 million blind or visually impaired people worldwide live in...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
Glaucoma in Africa is sometimes referred to as the silent thief of sight. In Nigeria, glaucoma is co...
The “One Primary Health Care (PHC) per Ward” policy is an important health care component for achiev...
The Alma Ata declaration on Primary Health Care (PHC) which was made in 1978 is meant to address the...
Optometry as a profession has a very important place in the Primary Health Care Programme for us to ...
Integration of primary eye care (PEC) into the existing primary healthcare (PHC) system is efficient...
Settings and Aim: The World Health Organization launched in 1999 an initiative to eliminate the glob...
Background: Provision of affordable eye care is one of the cardinal programs of the Osun State Gover...