Blog submitted by Mr. John Brookes
Mr. Brookes is a volunteer ophthalmologist from the United Kingdom. This is Mr. Brookes first time volunteering with ORBIS.
Having just returned from my first ORBIS program in
I have been involved in several charities over the past 10
years; I try and spend at least 2 weeks each year doing some surgical work
abroad and this has taken me to
I was incredibly surprised however at the size of the city
of
I met my hands-on trainees on the screening day at the base
hospital, He Eye Hospital. They were incredibly eager to learn with a constant
stream of questions and never seemed bored with my endless lectures, videos and
other teaching material.
Following the screening day, I spent the next two days at the base hospital with my hands-on trainees, carrying out glaucoma and cataract surgery on the patients we had identified on the screening day. I was however, extremely anxious to get onto the plane!
The fourth day arrived and I was at last going to board the
iconic
Setting my excitement aside I had to go into the operating theatre for my first experience of ‘live surgery’, broadcast to the 30 local doctors sitting next door in the lecture room. Fortunately, all went well with the surgery and I ended up quite enjoying myself.
The rest of the airplane was truly amazing; state of the art operating theatres, clinic space and audiovisual equipment we could only dream of at home! Overall, I had a wonderful experience as a medical volunteer and I would like to thank all the staff who organized these programs, which must require so much background work to have them running so smoothly.
Of course I would like to do another mission…..perhaps next time I could fly the plane?
Photo by Perry Athanason


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