
Our work in Chile
We began working in Chile, where there are more than 57,000 people living with blindness and 470,000 people with vision impairment, in the fall of 2018. Simulation is a large part of our strategy both to help reach more people, and more importantly, improve patient safety.
520,000
Chileans blind or visually impaired

ONLY 801
Ophthalmologists working in Chile
SIMULATION TRAINING IN SANTIAGO
Our Flying Eye Hospital landed in Chile for the first time in May 2019. While in Santiago eye teams from across Latin America boarded the Flying Eye Hospital to undergo simulation training on the Mobile Simulation Center, donated by Collins Aerospace.
Gallery: Mobile Simulation Center
Led by our dedicated team of expert volunteers, this type of simulation training was a first for Chile, allowing complex surgical skills to be practiced in a controlled environment. This helps build the skills and confidence of junior eye doctors before they graduate to operating on real life patients.
Flying Eye Hospital Lands in Chile For State-of-the-Art Simulation Training

Special thank you
We would like to extend our gratitude to the hospitals and sponsors that have partnered with Orbis in Chile to continue eye care training year round. We would also like to thank Collins Aerospace for donating the Mobile Simulation Centre, and sponsoring the 2019 Flying Eye Hospital project. Generous donors allow Orbis to extend its mission and improve the quality of eye care available around the world.
- Collins Aerospace
- Ministry of Health in Chile
- Chilean Society of Ophthalmology
- Faculty of Medicine of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile