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  • Free Ophthalmologic Services In 2007 to Residents of Kotayk, Lori

    FREE OPHTHALMOLOGIC SERVICES TO BE RENDERED IN 2007 TO RESIDENTS OF
    KOTAYK, LORI, SHIRAK AND TAVUSH REGIONS OF ARMENIA

    Yerevan, February 2. ArmInfo. The Armenian EyeCare Project (AECP) will
    mark the beginning of its new operational season in February 2007 by
    conducting free of charge eye screening for the vulnerable population
    of the Kanaeker-Zeitun district in Yerevan in close collaboration with
    the District Municipality.

    In the scope of the USAID/AECP Primary and Opthalmologic Healthcare
    Alliance, fifteen schools including four special schools, fifteen
    kindergartens, three soup kitchens as well as the vulnerable
    population of the district will participate in eye screenings
    scheduled to commence on February 19th and last until mid March.

    Earlier this year the AECP finalized its activities in Ararat region
    of Armenia where following over two months of intensive work 13, 765
    people were screened including 8, 084 children, 1, 080 patients were
    referred to the Mobile Eye Hospital (MEH) for further examination and
    treatment, 349 were operated on and 124 patients received laser
    treatment. As an additional service provided in the scope of the
    project, over 1, 700 eye glasses were prescribed and delivered to the
    most vulnerable population of Ararat region.

    According to the AECP Yerevan Office Country Director Ms. Nune
    Yeghiazaryan, the major priorities for the organization this year
    include eye screening missions to Kotayk, Lori, Shirak and Tavush
    regions of Armenia that are scheduled to commence from March
    2007. Additionally, an extensive Public Education and Communication
    campaign is planned to improve public attitudes towards eye care and
    prevention and to encourage the population in the regions to attend
    free of charge eye screening offered by the AECP.

    One of the key highlights of the year 2007 will be the Second Medical
    International Congress to be held in Armenia in June. During the
    conference the AECP will lead the Satellite Symposia on Ophthalmology
    with the participation of world leading specialists and doctors from
    Armenia. The Symposia will be followed by master classes conducted by
    famous opthalmologists from around the world in the Wet Lab Center
    recently established by the AECP with the generous donation from
    Pfaiser International.

    Summarizing the results of the year 2006, Ms. Yeghiazaryan stressed
    that last year had been a year of considerable progress and growth
    for the organization. "We managed to not only increase the number of
    patients benefiting from the AECP services, but also to improve the
    accessibility to eye care for the pouplation in some of the most
    remote parts of Armenia," - Ms. Yeghiazaryan said.

    The opening of the Education Center in Malayan Opthalmological Clinic
    in April 2006 stressed the significance and value of the medical
    education that the AECP constatnly promotes through various
    initiatives. In the scope of the AECP's medical training program, over
    600 medical workers have improved their professional skills and
    knowledge. Another important milestone for the AECP was the
    inauguration of the Low Vision Clinic at the Kanaker-Zeitun Medical
    Center. The Low Vision Clinic has been operational since October 2006
    providing people with low vision with various services designed to
    maximize patients' existing vision and to help improve their quality
    of life. In a constant effort to help eliminate preventable blindness
    in Armenia since its inception in 1992 to date, the AECP has already
    reached over 130,000 people across Armenia who benefited from high
    quality eye care services offered in the scope of the project.

    Founded in 1992, in the United States by an American-Armenian
    ophthalmologist, Dr. Roger Ohanesian, the Armenian EyeCare Project
    (AECP) is a California based nonprofit corporation dedicated to the
    elimination of preventable blindness in Armenia. In 2002, the AECP
    established an office in Yerevan and the following year launched its
    Seven-Year Initiative, "Bringing Sight to Armenian Eyes." The
    Initiative has five comprehensive, integrated components developed to
    eliminate preventable blindness. They include direct patient care,
    medical education and training, public education, research and
    capacity building. The AECP has been a USAID partner since 2004.
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