African Ophthalmology Council Leadership Development Program

African Ophthalmology Council Leadership Development Program

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The African Ophthalmology Council is an organization representing Ophthalmologists in Africa. Its Leadership Development Program was initiated in 2015.

As Africa advances, Healthcare has lagged. The African Ophthalmology Council was formed in 2014 to improve Ophthalmology and eyecare in sub-Saharan Africa. The AOC Leadership Development program was initiated to develop leaders for the AOC, regional and national eye societies. Our premise is that African healthcare will improve through leadership.

09/22/2021
09/11/2021

Have you submitted your abstract to be a part of the largest African Ophthalmology Scientific Meeting?
Submission deadline is 15th September 2021
Submit via : [email protected]

For submission guidelines visit: https://lnkd.in/d2TNnKGh

WOC2020 virtual remarks from the President Eddie Legodi 06/27/2020

Remarks on WOC2020 by the President of the AOC - Eddie Legodi

WOC2020 virtual remarks from the President Eddie Legodi

Coronavirus | Cape Town and Western Cape 03/03/2020

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Coronavirus | Cape Town and Western Cape Travelling to Cape Town? It is business as usual in Cape Town and the Western Cape. To date, no cases of coronavirus have been reported in South Africa.

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Home - WOC 2020 | World Ophthalmology Congress 11/21/2019

The African Ophthalmology Council is pleased to invite you to the World Ophthalmology Congress in Cape Town, South Africa. WOC 2020 will be on June 26-29, 2020 at the Cape Town International Conference Center. The deadline to submit abstracts is 12/2/2019. Should you have any issues, please email Vestal Fick, our Executive Director, at [email protected].
For more information, please visit, www.ICOWOC.org

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Photos from African Ophthalmology Council Leadership Development Program's post 10/13/2019

I want to highlight 4 of our African Ophthalmology Council Leadership Development program(LDP) family:

Dr. Feyi Adepoju: graduated in San Francisco as the 1st African graduate of the AAO LDP program.
Dr. Abba Hydara: he is in the process to close on a multimillion dollar grant to open a National Eye Hospital in The Gambia.
Drs Mustapha Bature and Naseer Ally are both 2019 recipients of the David and Molly Pyott Foundation Scholarships in Ophthalmology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

When we started our program in 2015, we had no idea we would change lives so quickly. Join us in Cape Town at World Ophthalmology Congress 2020: June 26-29, 2020.

10/11/2019

Ran into this group of leaders: Abba Hydara (President of Gambia Oph. Society) and Natarajan Sundaram (President is the All India Oph. Society).

10/10/2019

AAO Attendees: You are invited for an informal meet and greet with representatives from the South African Ministry of Tourism to discuss WOC 2020.

Time: 4-5 pm.
Date: Friday, October 11, 2019.
Venue: Conference Room B: Upper mezzanine level of Moscone Convention Center - South.

08/04/2019

Join the Second Eye Health Forum on Africa-China Cooperation

Time: 20 August, 2019 (Thursday), 13:30-18:00
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Kigali, Rwanda
Host: Chinese National Training Base for the Prevention and Treatment of Blindness
Co-organizer: College of Ophthalmology of Eastern Central and Southern Africa (COECSA), African Ophthalmology Council (AOC), Orbis International, He Eye Specialist Hospital(HESH)

Details
https://www.hsyk.com.cn/index.php?a=shows&catid=67&id=685

03/20/2019

Our African Ophthalmology Council Leadership Development Program in Cape Town. Celebrating a successful day.

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