Monday 08 October 2012, 2:24PM
Media release from RANZCO
World Sight Day this Thursday 11 October, reminds us that over 285
million people are visually impaired. New Zealand's neighbours in
the Asia-Pacific account for 73% of moderate to severe visual
impairment worldwide, surprisingly a huge 80% of these cases could
be avoided or cured, largely through cataract operations or the
provision of spectacles.
Ophthalmologist and Chair of RANZCO's International Development
Committee Dr Neil Murray works in the Asia-Pacific region
regularly, and has seen first hand the alarming number of people
requiring treatment.
"Despite the great work of many eye health organisations, RANZCO
identified several coordination issues in our region. On occasion
we have seen a lack of communication with local stakeholders. This
can lead to eye-care teams overwhelming local healthcare resources,
a lack of provision for post-operative care, poor record keeping
and a lack of consistency. There are also occasions when an
eye-care team will go to a region just after another team has left.
An unnecessary waste of resources when there are so many urgent
cases elsewhere," explains Dr Murray.
"We saw the opportunity to contribute to the reduction of avoidable
blindness in the Asia-Pacific by providing our expertise in
curriculum development, clinical guidelines and creating
communication linkages between ophthalmologists, eye-care
organisations and training institutions," said Dr Murray.
"In July this year we launched an online platform funded by the
Fred Hollows Foundation called the International Ophthalmology
Development Register (IODR). It records the expertise and interests
of RANZCO's ophthalmologists and matches them with needs and
opportunities in the developing world. These opportunities could be
with non-government health organisations, educational institutions,
or training hospitals. The IODR also promotes opportunities for
Asia-Pacific based doctors to undertake necessary training in
Australia and New Zealand," said Dr Murray.
RANZCO Vice President Dr Stephen Best expressed excitement for the
online platform. "RANZCO is enthusiastic about the coordinated
approach, with the right take up it will actively contribute to
Vision 2020's mission of eliminating the main causes of avoidable
blindness by the year 2020."
Podcast of Dr Neil Murray discussing IODR http://www.ranzco.edu/images/neil_2.mp3
For more information or to arrange an interview please contact
Avril Cronk at RANZCO on +61 2 9690 2001 or acronk@ranzco.edu