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A life dedicated to fighting blindness in Mongolia
As one of the most qualified cataract ophthalmologists in Mongolia Dr. Enkhutshin's work ethic is pretty inspiring. With the country's cataract rates so high and a cataract surgical rate the lowest in Asia, she's committed to fighting blindness in her country by sharing her top class eye care skills with local eye care teams.
Dr. Enkhutshin, who carries out 20 to 30 cataract surgeries a month, is currently taking on her Masters in Ophthalmology.
Her thesis focuses on her sub-specialty phacoemulsification - recognized as the gold-standard in cataract surgery.
Even though she's busy juggling her role as an eye surgeon in a private hospital and being a mother of four, Dr. Enkhutshin is an avid teacher and is constantly finding ways to share her skills and knowledge with peers.
Dr. Enkhutshin participated as a trainee for cataract phacoemulsification during a Flying Eye Hospital visit to Mongolia in 2014 and joined us last year when the plane was in Ulaanbaatar.
After hands-on training by the best in the business, she's been empowered to teach and train herself - imparting critical eye care skills and techniques on her colleagues in the fight against blindness.
The challenge Mongolia faces is there simply isn't enough trained eye care specialists to meet the need. And children, whose eye structure is different from adults’, need doctors with special training to remove their cataracts.
That's why we're invested in providing essential training for people like Dr. Enkhutshin to prevent and reverse blindness for the people of Mongolia for years to come.
Mongolia doesn’t have enough trained eye care specialists to meet the need. Cataract is the most common cause of blindness in Mongolia, but the country’s cataract surgical rate is one of the lowest in Asia.
She says that she truly enjoys teaching as it allows her to also learn as well and helps her to keep her knowledge up to date.
Sharing this training is how we build strong health systems to ensure people can receive quality eye care when they need.
With your generous support it would mean more people, especially women like Dr. Enkhutshin, can be empowered to teach and train others.
With doctors like her, more people can have their cataracts removed and be able to see their family’s faces, their schoolbooks, their work again.
They could live a life free from avoidable blindness.
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