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The Orbis Flying Eye Hospital is training Ghanaian eye care professionals in Accra and Kumasi for three weeks, supported by global partners.
The Orbis Flying Eye Hospital has returned to Ghana for a three-week training mission in Accra and Kumasi, its fourth visit since 1990, supported by the Alcon Foundation, FedEx, and OMEGA.
In partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Health and major teaching hospitals, Orbis is providing hands-on and simulation training in cataract, glaucoma, retina, strabismus, and oculoplastics for doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, and biomedical engineers.
Training occurs on the aircraft at Kotoka International Airport, at hospitals, and at the Ghana Ophthalmic Nursing School.
The initiative aims to strengthen eye care capacity, expand access to sight-saving treatments, and support a national eye health policy.
Orbis has trained professionals in 97 countries since 1982 and continues to leverage telemedicine and partnerships to combat preventable blindness.
El Orbis Flying Eye Hospital está entrenando a profesionales ghaneses de la atención ocular en Accra y Kumasi durante tres semanas, apoyado por socios globales.