| Literature DB >> 30455519 |
Kristof Wing1, Gwyn Low2, Manoj Sharma2, Frenky De Jesus3, Belmerio Jeronimo3, Nitin Verma1.
Abstract
PROBLEM: Violent conflict left Timor-Leste with a dismantled health-care workforce and infrastructure after 2001. The absence of existing health and tertiary education sectors compounded the challenges of instituting a national eye-care system. APPROACH: From 2001, the East Timor Eye Program coordinated donations and initially provided eye care through visiting teams. From 2005, the programme reoriented to undertake concerted workforce and infrastructure development. In 2008 full-time surgical services started in a purpose-built facility in the capital city. In 2014 we developed a clinical training pipeline for local medical graduates to become ophthalmic surgeons, comprising a local postgraduate diploma, with donor funding supporting master's degree studies abroad. LOCALEntities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30455519 PMCID: PMC6239002 DOI: 10.2471/BLT.18.212506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull World Health Organ ISSN: 0042-9686 Impact factor: 9.408
Fig. 1Timeline of events in the East Timor Eye Program, 1999–2020
Core aspects of a training pathway for ophthalmologists in Timor-Leste
| Element | Relevance | Specifics | Funding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Postgraduate diploma of ophthalmology | Facilitates: | An 18-month programme with an additional 6-month induction to improve English-language ability. | Trainees funded as clinicians by health ministry |
| Trainee selection | Allows selection of highly engaged, academic medical graduates, helping to ensure programme success | Selection involves: | Health ministry and Timor-Leste’s national university (Universidade Nacional de Timor Lorosa’e) |
| Long-term advisor | Provides: | Requires: | East Timor Eye Program through grants and donors |
| International master’s degree of medicine in ophthalmology | Provides for: | Undertaken in Fiji (Pacific Eye Institute) or Nepal (National Academy of Medical Science). | Fred Hollows Foundation New Zealand (Fiji), or |
| Intensive international attachments | Provides specifically for trainees and graduates of postgraduate diploma of ophthalmology. | Undertaken in Nepal. | East Timor Eye Program through grants and donors |
| Visiting international faculty | Provides: | Faculty are recruited by or apply to the East Timor Eye Program. | Self-funded or subsidized by the East Timor Eye Program through grants and donors |
US$: United States dollars.
Fig. 2Consultations and operations per annum in Timor-Leste, 2003–2017