Global eye care charity Orbis, with an invitation from the Mongolia Ministry of Health, has kicked-off a three-week training project on board the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital, the world's only fully accredited ophthalmic teaching hospital on a plane, that will run until the 22nd August. With continuing support from corporate sponsors, the Alcon Foundation, FedEx, and OMEGA, the programme aims to build the skills of local eye care teams, strengthen the ability of partner hospitals to deliver care, and raise awareness about eye health in Mongolia.
This project marks the ninth time the Flying Eye Hospital has held a training programme in Mongolia, with the first taking place in 1989 and the most recent in 2018. Orbis also hosted four virtual Flying Eye Hospital projects in Mongolia when in-person training was not possible due to COVID-19. Training activities will occur on the Flying Eye Hospital, currently located at Buyant-Ukhaa International Airport, and at two partner hospitals, the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health and Third Central Hospital.
During the training, Orbis clinical staff and medical volunteers will guide participants in simulation training, hands-on surgical training and patient care, and ophthalmic workshops. The goal is to improve local eye teams’ skills, improving the care they can provide for patients in the ophthalmic subspecialties of paediatric cataract, strabismus, and oculoplastics, and adult glaucoma, oculoplastics, and surgical retina. The training will also cover skills in anaesthetics, nursing, and biomedical engineering.