Chu Vision Institute's Journal | Myanmar Journal
Issac's Story
Chu Vision Foundation is able to change lives through sight-saving surgery. Read Isaac's story to learn how Chu Vision Foundation changed his life.
ReadMyanmar - Operating Room - Part 3
It was time for Dr. Chu to get involved in the surgery. Two patients with cataracts were recruited from the clinic, and he examined them.
ReadMyanmar - Operating Room - Part 2
Despite differences in certain practices, there is efficiency and order in this system. There is a common language among surgeons that seem universal.
ReadMyanmar - Operating Room - Part 1
The most exhilarating experience of our trip was the morning spent in the operating room suite of Yangon Eye Hospital.
ReadMyanmar - Tour of the Yangon Eye Hospital - Part 1
Myanmar has a system of combined private and government-run health care. ??Yangon? is the capital city wiht a population of just over 5 million.
ReadMyanmar - Tour of the Yangon Eye Hospital - Part 2
The tile floors, high ceilings, barred windows and whitewashed walls have the feeling of an asylum or hospital from an old movie set.
ReadMyanmar - Tour of the Yangon Eye Hospital - Part 3
We wander to the end of the hall and we see a bird perched on the molding of one of the walls.
ReadMyanmar - Day One - First Impressions
After one day in Yangon, the theme is diversity. Old meets new, ethnic groups form city neighborhoods clustered around houses of worship.
ReadMyanmar - Shared Vision
Creating a successful independent ophthalmology practice teaches you two things—believe in yourself and nobody goes it alone.
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