Agreement Signed to Establish First-Ever Optometry School in Haiti

 Agreement Signed to Establish First-Ever Optometry School in Haiti

A memorandum of agreement has reportedly been signed between l’Universite d’Etat d’Haiti (UEH), Brien Holden Vision Institute, Optometry Giving Sight, VOSH International and Charity Vision, with support from University of Montreal, to establish the first-ever School of Optometry in Haiti.

The first students for the new optometric school will reportedly begin their studies in October. Project members reportedly hope to graduate 16 optometrists each year with a five-year Bachelor of Vision Science degree, providing the country with 80 new locally-educated eye care professionals within 10 years. Currently, there are reportedly three optometrists and 58 ophthalmologists serving Haiti's population of 10 million.

PHOTO: (From left) Dr. David McPhillips of VOSH, UEH Recteur Fritz Fritz Deshommes, and UEH Dean of Medicine Dr. Jean Claude Cadet signing the MOA on July 12, 2017.

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Source: Optometry Giving Sight

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