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The Armenian EyeCare Project - Armenian American Medical Society The mission of the Armenian EyeCare Project is to eliminate preventable blindness in Armenia and to make 21st-century eye care accessible to every Armenian man, woman, and child Dr Ohanesian and Dr Kasper traveled to Armenia on numerous occasions to perform surgeries and to train Armenian ophthalmologists
Regional Eye Centers - Armenian EyeCare Project Since 2003, the Armenian EyeCare Project’s Mobile Eye Hospital has been traveling throughout Armenia to provide cataract and other surgeries to those deemed poor by the state — five full rotations in ten years — visiting each marz five times
Armenia | Eye Samaritans International AECP was formed with the goal of eliminating preventable blindness and making eye care accessible to all of Armenia, the home of his ancestors Since its inception, the Armenian Eye Care Project has been able to treat eye disease, restore sight and change the lives of thousands of people in Armenia
Dr. Roger Ohanesian and the Armenian Eye Care Project Dr Roger Ohanesian’s passion for ophthalmology was inspired by his grandmother’s vision loss In 1991, he answered Armenia’s call for medical aid, treating hundreds of patients and founding the Armenian Eye Care Project With over 50 trips, he has transformed eyecare, eliminating preventable blindness and training Armenian doctors
Home - Armenian EyeCare Project The Armenian Eyecare Project is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1992, dedicated to providing the Armenian people eye care through five primary programs The mission of the AECP is to eliminate preventable blindness and its causes in Armenia and to make eye care accessible to all
Armenian Eye Care Project - amicnow. org The mission of the Armenian EyeCare Project is to eliminate preventable blindness in Armenia and to make 21st-century eye care accessible to every Armenian man, woman, and child Dr Ohanesian and Dr Kasper traveled to Armenia on numerous occasions to operate and train Armenian ophthalmologists
The Armenian Eye Care Project: surgical outcomes of complicated . . . Aim: To review surgical results of the Armenian Eye Care Project’s (AECP) efforts in paediatric glaucoma and to identify additional morbidity associated with its initial itinerant nature Methods: A non-randomised, retrospective historical cohort