Press Release: Orbis Brings the Flying Eye Hospital to Mongolia to Train Local Eye Care Teams

With support from the Alcon Foundation, FedEx, and OMEGA, the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital returns to Mongolia for a three-week training project in Ulaanbaatar.

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.

Dr Chimgee Chuluunkhuu

Country Director of Orbis Mongolia

We are grate­ful for our part­ner­ships with the Min­istry of Health, the Nation­al Cen­tre for Mater­nal and Child Health, and Third Cen­tral Hos­pi­tal. Togeth­er, we have been able to increase access to qual­i­ty eye care through­out the coun­try. The Alcon Foun­da­tion, FedEx, and OMEGA are very impor­tant part­ners for Orbis, and we are grate­ful for their indis­pens­able sup­port of this project and sup­port of Orbis’s mis­sion around the world.”

A patient is screened in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, following a successful cataract operation that took place following Orbis training

The Alcon Foundation has been a generous supporter of Orbis for over forty years, providing monetary donations for the Flying Eye Hospital. Alcon has provided additional support to the Flying Eye Hospital and Orbis Mongolia through donations of state-of-the-art ophthalmic equipment, surgical products, and supplies through Alcon Cares. Alcon's expert biomedical engineers and trainers—who participate in Orbis programmes, sharing their skills and knowledge to help programme participants learn to operate and maintain critical medical technology—will lead a biomedical engineering workshop in Ulaanbaatar during the current project. Most recently, Alcon supported the Flying Eye Hospital project held in Zambia in 2023.

Charles Herget

Alcon Cares

Alcon sees a world where treat­able, pre­ventable con­di­tions that affect indi­vid­u­als’ eye health receive the atten­tion they need, when they need it, regard­less of geog­ra­phy, gen­der, age or socioe­co­nom­ic sta­tus. We know that the only way to make qual­i­ty eye care more avail­able and acces­si­ble is by cul­ti­vat­ing self-sus­tain­ing eye health ecosys­tems and devel­op­ing well-trained eye care teams. That’s why we’re proud to sup­port Orbis and its pro­grammes that tack­le avoid­able vision loss by build­ing strong and sus­tain­able eye care sys­tems worldwide”

FedEx has supported Orbis in its mission for over three decades and through more than US$22 million in donations and in-kind shipping. In 2021, FedEx announced its renewed commitment to Orbis's sight-saving mission with a US$3.5 million donation to help provide financial, logistical, and operational support to the organisation and its Flying Eye Hospital over the following five years. In addition to providing aircraft parts, maintenance, and pilot training, the Flying Eye Hospital is flown by FedEx pilots who volunteer their time to navigate the plane around the world to Orbis projects.

Jenny Robertson

Senior Vice President, FedEx Global Brand and Communications

Our com­mit­ment to Orbis’s sight-sav­ing mis­sion extends beyond bor­ders. By sup­port­ing the Fly­ing Eye Hos­pi­tal, we empow­er local eye care teams, enhance sur­gi­cal skills, and raise aware­ness about eye health worldwide”

Orbis-trained doctor, Dr Battsetseg, screening a patient in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

OMEGA has been a proud supporter of Orbis since 2011. OMEGA is an avid supporter of Flying Eye Hospital projects—including a first-of-its-kind training project held in Doha, Qatar, in 2022 for women in eye care from conflict-affected areas and last year’s project in Zambia. OMEGA also works in cooperation with its celebrity brand ambassadors to increase awareness of Orbis and its mission.

Raynald Aeschlimann

President, OMEGA

It’s an hon­our for OMEGA to sup­port Orbis and the impor­tant work they are doing in Mon­go­lia– and all over the world. Since 2011, we’ve been able to wit­ness the pos­i­tive impact of their eye care and espe­cial­ly the last­ing dif­fer­ence that their train­ing can make. We com­mend every­one at Orbis for this lat­est project on board the Fly­ing Eye Hospital.

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