Our project in the Dominican Republic through the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix relies on volunteer faculty and first year medical students. We combine a humanitarian setting with the opportunity to learn ophthalmology and deliver eye care. The students also deliver primary care and make house calls–just like in the “days of yore.”
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- Vision 2020: Beyond COVID–Developing an Ophthalmology Simulation Center for Global Health in Arizona
- VISION 2020 PHOENIX
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