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ENSURING OPTIMAL EYE HEALTH. BY DR ABDULRAHEEM MAHMOUD MBBS, FMCOph , FWACS, FICS, Asct Prof/Consultant Ophthalmologist. OUTLINE. Introduction, concepts. Eye basics Categories of eye care workers Ophthalmic gadgets Specific eye conditions & situations Eye care promotion & prevention
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ENSURING OPTIMAL EYE HEALTH BY DR ABDULRAHEEM MAHMOUD MBBS, FMCOph, FWACS, FICS, Asct Prof/Consultant Ophthalmologist
OUTLINE • Introduction, concepts. • Eye basics • Categories of eye care workers • Ophthalmic gadgets • Specific eye conditions & situations • Eye care promotion & prevention • Rehabilitation of the blind • Conclusions & recommendations
INTRODUCTION • The sense of sight • Eye health continuum • Burden of blindness • Ophthalmic treatment options
CATEGORIES OF EYE CARE WORKERS • Ophthalmologist • Optometrists • Opticians • Orthoptists • Ophthalmic nurses • Integrated/primary eye care workers
Specific eye conditions & situations • Refractive errors • The red eye • Cataract • Glaucoma • Paediatric conditions • Computer use and the eye • Protective eye wears (sports, occupation) • Fasting & (eye) medications
Eye health promotion, prevention & rehabilitation • Eye care promotion • Prevention of blindness • Rehabilitation of the blind • Institutional or home-based • Braille training and materials • Utilities (walking canes, guide dogs, etc) • Social/legislative support
CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS • The responsibility for optimal eye health rests as much with the individual as well as the community/government. • Most eye ailments are avoidable as they are either preventable and/or curable. • Eye health promotion and prevention are considerably easier and cheaper than cure. • Blindness is both an individual and a societal tragedy. • Investment in eye care is one of the most cost-effective in health care financing.
Acknowledgements • The conveners • The “landlord”