Eyes Open, Hearts Full: Stories of Hope and Healing with NBJK
Through our international education initiative, SEE is proud to support NBJK’s mission to expand access to quality eyecare in underserved regions of India.
Through our international education initiative, SEE is proud to support NBJK’s mission to expand access to quality eyecare in underserved regions of India.
SEE Vision Care (SVC) recently had the pleasure of attending the Nonprofit Career Fair hosted by UCSB’s AS (Associated Students) Community Affairs Board (CAB) on Wednesday, April 16, at the Corwin Pavilion.
For those of us who have never had to live without our eyesight, the thought of going blind is something we might never even consider.
Meet Porfirio, one of our patients who was able to see his daughter walk at her college graduation, thanks to the generosity of our supporters and partners.
Each time I watch Hugo speak, I find myself reinvigorated to the cause of preventable blindness.
Dr. Sam Garg is SEE MSICS faculty member. He is a fellowship-trained cornea and cataract surgeon who specializes in complex cataract surgery, cornea disease and transplantation, LASIK vision correction, and corneal crosslinking.
Dr. Feldman Dr. Feldman is a MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. Currently, he is the immediate past Secretary of Member Services for the AAO.
Dr. Shatz isa MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. He received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and completed a residency in Ophthalmology at Boston University.
Dr. WIlliam Myers is an MSICS faculty member for SEE and a faculty member at Northwestern.
Dr. Anderson is a MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. For over 25 years, Dr. Anderson has been involved with medical missions in many regions of the developing world.
Dr. Marjan Farid is a MSICS L2 faculty for SEE. She is a fellowship-trained cornea and cataract surgeon who specializes in all types of corneal transplantation, complex cataract surgery, LASIK vision correction, and corneal crosslinking.
Dr. Ifantides is a MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. He completed his ophthalmology training at the Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC, followed by a combined anterior segment and academic global ophthalmology fellowship at Wills Eye Hospital.
Dr. Ajay Singh is a Board Certified ophthalmologist in Kansas City who did his medical school training in India, followed by three additional years of training.
Bishop Diego High School’s Human Geography class was first introduced to SEE at our symposium event “Seeing the Light.”
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