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WAEH 18th Annual Meeting

2024-12-17 12:56:12

Going with the bullet train from Changsha to Shanghai? Please send us a copy of your passport if not done already!

If you’d like to take the bullet train from Changsha to Shanghai, please send your passport details to Maaike: Maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org

Programme & Abstracts 2024

The programme of the 18th Annual WAEH Meeting continues to be an inspiring and informative event filled with groundbreaking presentations and discussions.  

Examples include:

  • AI helping indigenous communities have the first contact with ophthalmology in Brazil
  • Venture Philanthropy in Ophthalmology
  • Patient Education for a Health Ocular Vision
  • Gene Therapy Development for Retinal Diseases
  • Prevention of Abuse and Harassment
  • ROP Program for nurses. 

The diversity of topics makes this an unmissable opportunity for professionals to enrich their knowledge and take advantage of valuable networking opportunities.

For more information about the programme and abstracts, click the button!

Sponsors of the 18th Annual Meeting!

Exciting News! Our Annual WAEH Meeting is just around the corner, and we’ve got some fantastic sponsors on board! We’re thrilled to have the support of these incredible organizations that are as passionate about eye care as we are.

Let’s give a big shoutout to four of our sponsors: Shenyang Xingqi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.STAAR Surgical, and Alcon China!

Tips for travelling

  • Bring some cash money
  • Get your VISA before you enter China
  • Buy a VPN before you arrive in China
  • Use the Chinese address on our website when taking a taxi to your hotel
  • Try to learn some simple Chinese phrases before traveling
  • Be prepared for squat toilets and bring a pack of tissues or toilet paper everywhere!

China in November: tips on weather and clothing

In November, the weather in China starts to cool down significantly as winter approaches. Daytime temperatures are usually between 10°C and 18°C, but at night it can cool down considerably to around 5°C. It stays mostly dry, although there may be the occasional light rain.

For the 18th Annual Meeting, it’s smart to dress in layers. A jumper or cardigan is usually sufficient during the day, but as the sun sets, a warm coat becomes essential. Comfortable walking shoes are also a great choice for navigating the city.

CHECK YOUR VISA CAREFULLY!!

Important Visa Information

Please ensure that you check whether you need a visa for your upcoming trip. Some countries, including the United States, India, and others, have mandatory visa requirements and may have longer processing times.

Visa Application Tips:

  • Check Requirements: Please consult the guidelines specific to your country to determine if you need a visa.

Action Required:

  1. Check Your Visa Requirements: Verify whether you need a visa for China based on your nationality.
  2. Send Documentation: Please send a picture of your passport and the intended length of your stay in China to Maaike.
  3. Invitation Letters: The Aier team, will assist in issuing the necessary invitation letters for your visa application. E-mail Maaike: Maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org

Programme

Thursday November 7

  • Arrival Changsha, China

Friday November 8

  • Location: Aier Eye Hospital, Changsha 
  • Board meeting WAEH – 10.00 – 12.00 AM
  • Visit Aier Eye Hospital Group: visit the labs, museums, check out the waiting rooms etc – 14.00 – 16.45 PM
  • Member Meeting 17.00 – 18.00 PM
  • Welcoming dinner – at the Aier Eye Hospital

Saturday November 9

  • Location: Aier Eye Hospital, Changsha
  • WAEH Annual meeting Day II and exhibition from 09.00 AM – 18.00 PM
  • Annual Meeting with presentations at Aier Eye Hospital
  • Dinner (facultative)

Sunday November 10

  • Location: Aier Eye Hospital, Changsha
  • Annual Meeting with presentations at Aier Eye Hospital from 09.00 AM – 18.00 PM
  • Dinner Changsha Style (organized but pay while registering 35 euro) – With Karaoke afterwards – Please prepare a song!

Monday November 11

  • Charity Run on Orange Island – See large Mao stature
  • Afternoon – Take bullet train to Shanghai or fly to Shanghai

Tuesday November 12

  • Location: Eye & Ent Hospital Shanghai
  • Visit Eye & Ent Hospital Shanghai (organized) from 09.30 AM – 13.00 PM

Wednesday November 13

After the annual meeting, after the visit in Shanghai, you can also visit the other members in China.

  • Aier Eye Hospital, Shanghai
  • Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital, Tianjin
  • The Beijing TONGREN Hospital, Beijing
  • The Xi’an Eye Hospital, Xi’an
  • Shenyang He Eye Specialist Hospital, Shenyang
  • ZOC Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
  • Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou

Register for the in person meeting

Is your eyehospital a full member? Two attendees are included in the membership.

Is your eyehospital an associate member? One attendee is included in the membership. 

Request the code to register for free via Maaike: Maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org

Please note that all membership fees have to be paid before registering with this code.

Not in person in Changsha – China? Participate online!

Join the Annual Meeting online!

Not present in person in Changsha, China? No problem! The 18th Annual WAEH Meeting is also accessible online. Don’t miss out on updates, discussions and collaboration opportunities with members worldwide. Click the link to participate virtually and join our community of eye care experts:

Link Zoom Meeting: click here!

Meeting-ID: 812 1595 3159

Password: 523857

We look forward to seeing you there!

Posters Submit Request for WAEH Annual Meeting

Dear All Members,

On behalf of WAEH and upcoming annual meeting committee, we are very excited to greet and host all of you in Changsha China very soon. 

To take the great opportunity of further consolidating friendship, deepening mutually cooperation and achieving common development, we would like you to send us posters before October 25th so that it can be printed and displayed properly. We feel like and firmly believe that it is important to profile all members especially who joined association for a long time. It is expected that your business protofolio or the latest achievements can be shared among us to know more each other for future collaborations.

Your posters will be displayed inside meeting room during the whole period. Please find the attached pic. below about how the display area will be looking like. The poster size is at 24 inches x 36 inches (60.96 x 91.44cm).  

Your earliest reply would be highly appreciated,

Best Regards,

Aier Eye Hospital Group Co., Ltd.

Present a poster during the 18th Annual Meeting!

All WAEH members are invited to develop a poster with the following 1, 2 and 3 items, with the main focus on 1:

  1. New developments of last year
  2. Plans for 2024 – 2025?
  3. Short overview of the facts of your hospital

Timeline: all posters have to be digitally send to Maaike van Zuilen before November 1, 2024.

  • You can send your poster via e-mail to maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org
  • Please note that the poster can be used for communications and marketing of the WAEH. If you do not agree, please state that when submitting your digital poster.

You can find more information about the poster here!

Participate in the Charity Run on Orange Island!

The Charity Run of the 18th annual meeting takes place on the iconic Orange Island (Juzi Island) in the Xiangjiang River. This event combines sports with charity and aims to raise money for a charity (later to be announced). 

The route offers beautiful views of the surrounding area, including the famous Mao Zedong statue. In addition to the athletic challenge and charity, the morning run also offers participants the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and cultural attractions of Orange Island.

In addition to running, walking is also allowed, making the event accessible to all. Participation costs 25 euros per person, and proceeds go to various charities associated with the AIER Eye Hospital Group.

Introduction Charity Run and ECF

The file attached introduces the Charity Run, the project funded by the Charity Run, the organizer – Eye Care Foundation (ECF) and some cases that ECF have done before.

Interested in participating? 

Would you like to participate in the Charity Run on Orange Island during the 18th Annual WAEH Meeting on Monday November 11? Indicate it in the registration form!

Are you a Human Resources professional and working in a WAEH member eye hospital?

The Human Resources Community of practice takes place once every three months. This group meets to discuss topics such as Handholding – From Volunteer to Career, Employment model(s) in ophthalmology, Task differentiation and Burn out prevention. The group will share best practices and learn from each other. This group is led by Jos Hubers from The Rotterdam Eye Hospital, The Netherlands, and Angela Smith from the Moorfields Eye Hospital, United Kingdom. We will meet via Zoom every three months. Want to join? Register here!

Upcoming meetings:

  • During the 18th Annual Meeting (7 November  – 12 November, 2024): in person meeting of the CoP HR
  • Task delegation and creating development/career options – Thursday 5 Dec, 01.00 pm CET 

Meetings of 2025

  • Thursday March 20, 01.00 PM CET
  • Thursday June 19, 01.00 PM CEST
  • Thursday September 11, 01.00 PM CEST
  • Thursday December 4, 01.00 PM CET

Jos Hubers
The Rotterdam Eye hospital, 
The Netherlands

Angela Smith
Moorfields Eye Hospital
United Kingdom

Want to know more about education for nurses and allied health personnel?

The Community of Practice for Nurses and Allied Health Personnel is for all nurses and allied health staff working in eye hospitals worldwide! This is a three monthly meetup via zoom of one hour in which we share ideas. This group is led by Tendai Gwenhure from Moorfields, United Kingdom, and Diana Malata from the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Ireland. Register here

Upcoming meetings:

  • During the 18th Annual Meeting (7 November  – 12 November, 2024): in person meeting of the CoP Nurses and Allied Health Personnel
  • Clinical / specialist role with Mark Crocker and Gillian Matthews from the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Australia – Thursday 12 Dec, 01.00 pm CET

Meetings of 2025:

  • An Evidence-Based Approach to Managing Pediatric Outpatient Ophthalmology Surgical Pain with Natalia Gurova, Liza Raymundo and Alma Sabanagic from the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins, USA – Thursday March 27, 01.00 PM CET
  • Thursday June 26, 01.00 PM CEST
  • Thursday September 18, 01.00 PM CEST
  • Thursday December 11, 01.00 PM CET

Tendai Gwenhure
Moorfields Eye Hospital
United Kingdom

Diana Malata
Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital
Ireland

Wilmer Eye Hospital

Christine Nelson, M.D., received the Women in Ophthalmology (WIO) Humanitarian Award!

In recognition of a career of dedicated service, Christine Nelson, M.D., was presented with the Women in Ophthalmology (WIO) Humanitarian Award. The annual award recognizes a WIO member’s efforts to improve lives, alleviate suffering and contribute to the basic human dignity of those in need in the U.S. or abroad.

A clinician, researcher and educator, Dr. Nelson plays a pivotal role on the oculoplastics team. At the same time, as a Co-Director of the Jerome Jacobson International Program at Kellogg, she has traveled to locations from Ethiopia to Jamaica, lending her bound- less energy and compassion to countless efforts to improve eye health among the underserved.

“No matter where she finds herself, she goes about the work at hand with humility and grace,” says Kellogg Interim Chair Shahzad Mian, M.D. “In her uniquely self- less way, she has represented Kellogg around the world while blazing the trail for many others, from the green- est medical students to the most seasoned faculty and alumni, to step out of their comfort zones and serve. She’s an inspiration to us all.”

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust 

Organ Donation Week: 
Grandmother makes plea after her sight was saved by others

A grandmother who can only see her loved ones because of organ donation has shared a message calling on people to think about the difference it can not only make to save lives – but sight too.

Julie Currie’s greatest joy is to be able to see her four grandchildren and other family members.

Beyond that, the cornea transplant treatment the Sunderland Eye Infirmary patient has been given means she is not living in the terrible pain her inherited condition can cause.

The 57-year-old, from Darlington, has shared her story to mark Organ Donation Week. The register is now opt-out, rather than sign up, but loved ones are still involved in discussions before a donation takes place following a death.

Read the whole article here.

L V Prasad Eye Institute

The Liberia Eye Center

Liberia, in Western Africa, has an estimated age-standardised prevalence of vision loss of 17% (all causes). India has about 22%, but with a population that is many times bigger. For many years, Liberians needing treatment for most cases of vision loss had to travel to other countries. The country with a population of 5 million people has an acute shortage of eye care human resources and infrastructure to tackle this vision loss. 

In 2013, the noble laureate and former President of Liberia H.E. Dr. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf visited LVPEI. Impressed by the quality of care provided by us, at her request, a team from LVPEI visited the national referral hospital of Liberia, the John F Kennedy Medical Center, to assess local eye care needs. This led to the development of the “Liberia Eye Health Initiative” with a focus on local capacity building. On July 24, 2017, the Liberia Eye Center (LEC) was inaugurated by H.E. President Sirleaf. The key partners who contributed towards its development were the Lions Clubs International Foundation, Operation Eyesight Universal, Indo-American Eye Care Society, the Latter-Day Saint Charities, and OneSight Essilor Luxottica Foundation. 

Read the whole article here!

November

1 – 30 Nov
Aravind Eye Care System: Online Course on Project Management for Eye Care

7 – 12 Nov
WAEH: WAEH 18th Annual Meeting – China

13 Nov
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Myopia control course

15 Nov
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Implementing a non-medical intravitreal injection service

20 Nov
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Paediatric glaucoma

29 Nov
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Oculplastic nursing and allied health professionals study day

December

5 Dec, 01.00 pm CET 
Community of Practice Human ResourcesTask delegation and creating development/career options

12 Dec, 01.00 pm CET
Community of Practice for Nurses:Clinical / specialist role with Mark Crocker en Gillian Matthews from Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Australia

19 Dec, 12.00noon CET
WAEH Board Meeting: want to share ideas with the board? Please send them to Maaike: maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org

2025

January

17 Jan
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Moorfields corneal suturing and penetrating keratoplasty wet lab

22 Jan
Workshop by Moorfields Education: YAG laser training for nurses and AHPs

February

7 Feb
Workshop by Moorfields Education: Hot topics in comprehensive ophthalmology

March

20 Mar, 01.00 PM CET 
Community of Practice Human Resources

27 Mar, 01.00 PM CET
Community of Practice for Nurses and Allied Health PersonnelAn Evidence-Based Approach to Managing Pediatric Outpatient Ophthalmology Surgical Pain with Natalia Gurova, Liza Raymundo and Alma Sabanagic from the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins, USA

June

19 Jun, 01.00 PM CEST 
Community of Practice Human Resources

26 Jun, 01.00 PM CEST
Community of Practice for Nurses and Allied Health Personnel

September

11 Sepr, 01.00 PM CEST 
Community of Practice Human Resources

18 Sept, 01.00 pm CEST
Community of Practice for Nurses and Allied Health Personnel

December

4 Dec, 01.00 pm CET 
Community of Practice Human Resources

11 Dec, 01.00 pm CET
Community of Practice for Nurses and Allied Health Personnel

Questions? Share news?

Do you have a special request? Would you like to organize a webinar or share news? Would you like to be (digitally) connected to a certain person in one of our member eye hospitals? Please feel very welcome to share your questions via the new Community Tool or contact Maaike van Zuilen: Maaike.vanzuilen@waeh.org

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