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    ARMENIA HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPHTHALMOLOGY

    news.am
    September 14, 2012 | 16:35

    YEREVAN.- The two-day 12th International Conference on Ophthalmology
    began September 14 in Yerevan, with the participation of
    representatives from the Government of Armenia, Ministry of Health,
    U.S. Embassy and USAID, embassies and non-governmental organizations.

    U.S. Ambassador John Heffern and Armenian Minister of Health Derenik
    Dumanyan welcomed the participants of the event. The conference brought
    together renowned experts of various fields of ophthalmology from
    Armenia, the United States, Europe, CIS countries, Caucasus, Central
    and Middle Asia to foster a vigorous exchange of information and
    knowledge in various specialties related to eye care. The conference
    was made possible thanks to the joint efforts of USAID, AECP, the
    Ministry of Health, and Gebauer Stiftung, a Swiss charity foundation.

    Prevention of childhood blindness through combating Retinopathy of
    Prematurity (ROP) and the announcement of the USAID/AECP joint project
    "Center of Excellence for Prevention of Childhood Blindness" (CEPCB)
    were the main topics of the conference's first day.

    The mission of the CEPCB is to develop specialized ophthalmological
    capacity to help children from Armenia and abroad avoid childhood
    blindness. The Center will also take the lead in the exchange of
    knowledge among medical professionals in the region.

    "Through USAID support, the AECP has the exciting opportunity to
    be the first in the region to establish and develop this Center
    of Excellence. The Center will function within one year at the
    Republican Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, as decided preliminarily,"
    AECP President Roger Ohanesian said at the event. Initially, the
    project will focus on childhood blindness caused by Retinopathy of
    Prematurity and related eye diseases in conjunction with providing
    quality newborn care in Armenia and encouraging regional cooperation.




    From: A. Papazian
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