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SEPTEMBER 9, 2009

IN THIS ISSUE
Women & trachoma
Growing retina cells
Virtual reality simulators

Women & trachoma – lessons for wider eye care services?
Elizabeth Cromwell from The Carter Center examines some key issues and strategies for change. More...
Retina cells grown from skin-derived stem cells
Multiple types of retina cells have been grown from two types of stem cells – suggesting a future in which damaged retinas could be repaired by cells grown from the patient’s own skin. More...
Virtually the real thing!
Does training on virtual reality simulators improve surgical performance? More...

Also in this issue stories
What is World Sight Day
PODCAST: Bahaa Sabry talks about the work being done by the Al Noor Foundation in Egypt
Sharp optic edges
Healing impaired in leaking blebs after glaucoma surgery
Survey shows cataract surgery times can be decreased
Online clinical library


Survey

In this issue we are looking at whether virtual reality simulators can improve surgical performance. It is also thought that people who regularly play computer games (PlayStation, Wii, Xbox etc..) often make better surgeons. Would you agree with this?

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