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A healthcare organization seeks southern African ophthalmologists to address critical eye care needs in rural areas of South Africa. Responsibilities include screening for diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma, performing cataract surgeries, and training local medical staff. Volunteers receive safe accommodation in a scenic lodge. This role is suited for those committed to making a significant impact on healthcare while also having opportunities to recharge and collaborate with peers.
Are you passionate about using your ophthalmology knowledge and skills to help others? Answer your calling, and take your leave of purpose. The Tshemba Foundation is appealing to South African ophthalmologists to fill a critical health care gap in rural South Africa's Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces where shortages are posing substantial challenges to adequate eye care. Tshemba's efforts to improve vision initially focused on cataract surgery, however, screenings in the community and clinics have indicated an urgent need for non-surgical interventions and ophthalmological services. To take action against blindness prevention, alongside our partners, we've expanded our cataract services to include non-surgical interventions in diagnostics and treatment.
Tshemba offers its volunteers free, safe and secure accommodation at its Volunteer Lodge, situated in Moditlo Private Game Reserve. The Lodge serves as a welcome off-duty refuge where like-minded healthcare providers relax after an intense day of work. Here they exchange ideas, create healthcare solutions for daily challenges faced and connect with peers from all over the world, all the while taking in the magnificent natural surroundings. It is important to recognize that while you will be making a massive contribution to eye care in an impoverished rural area, you will have down time. We see this as a win-win with time for you to pause, think and to recharge your batteries. Health professionals who have volunteered with Tshemba tell us that they have been re-energized and transformed by the experience, and their passion for medicine reignited.