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Reflections on the eye bank thirty years hence
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1032239
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ABSTRACT
@#Professor Salvador Salceda described the history of Philippine eye banking as “a fascinating if not frustrating one”. This is evident in his Geminiano de Ocampo Medical Research Foundation Centennial Lecture where he traced the ebb and flow of Philippine eye banking from 1948 until the birth of the Eye Bank Foundation of the Philippines in 1994 and the start of operations of its Medical Eye Bank in 1995.1 The story of Philippine eye banking remains a fascinating one, but it has fortunately also been blessed with many moments of success and satisfaction even while still laden with frustration. In an editorial about the Eye Bank in 2005, I wrote that “while the achievements after ten years of operations can be considered a success story, we have really only started to plant the seeds”.2 And now, thirty years hence, after the COVID-19 pandemic that saw the number of cornea retrieval procedures plunge throughout the world, I believe we are starting to reap the harvest from the seeds planted throughout the last three decades.
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Database: WPRIM Main subject: Eye Banks Language: En Journal: Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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Database: WPRIM Main subject: Eye Banks Language: En Journal: Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology Year: 2024 Document type: Article