JOIN US FOR THE VOSH ANNUAL MEETING

OCTOBER 16, 2021

(In person or on line – your choice)

The theme for this year’s meeting is “Building resilience and embracing change”.  It intends to recognize how as individuals, as a society, as a profession and as an organization, we have navigated a period of great uncertainty and change and become stronger in our commitment and motivation to offer better and more sustainable patient’s care in all countries we visit and where VOSH has presence.  The international eye health care context is evolving rapidly with recently agreed international targets on vision by 2030, addressing children’s vision can generate change and there have been several innovations to offer outreach services from which we can learn.

At this meeting, we will welcome new Board members and our new VOSH/International President, Dr. Michael Ciszek

Join us in person or online (details In Venue section)

We are grateful for the support of National Vision, Inc. as the Visionary Sponsor of our meeting

 

Dr. Kim Molter (left) and Dr. Robert Molter (right), VOSH-MI with Vietnamese Optometrists


Dr. Jairo Mercado, SVOSH-UNAN, Nicaragua Faculty Adviser

 

 

Updated COVID-19 and VOSH Humanitarian Clinics Advice

VOSH/International held another consultation with its US Chapters about the feasibility and timing to restart our humanitarian clinics. The COVID-19 pandemic is being experienced quite differently across the world and with the emergence and the spread of new variants such as omicron, different degrees of vaccination success and the availability and reliability of data in several countries: planning is challenging.

Most VOSH chapters are not travelling or holding international clinics in 2022. There is still concern about the wellbeing of our volunteers and patients. Some chapters, are organizing clinics locally where they are better able to comply with the existing safety requirements and respective US state regulations.

If a VOSH Chapter choses to hold a clinic or travel internationally, we highly recommend that the chapter performs due diligence to comply fully with the requirements established by the visited country, ensures all VOSH volunteers are aware of and follow strict safety guidelines and all existing protocols and regulations of the country, and keeps the principle of “do no harm” embedded in all its decision making. As always, the wellbeing and safety for VOSH volunteers and our patients is of utmost importance and central to any decision-making process. Our updated clinic guidelines include good practices to be observed in this new context. You can download VOSH/International clinic guidelines here.

*VOSH/International is formed by autonomous US and international chapters that are fully and only responsible for their activities, fundraising and decision-making. VOSH/International can only provide recommendations based on our best knowledge and information at the time.

Please keep checking the following sites with official and most recent updates:

World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

US CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/when-to-delay-travel.html

US Government Travel Advice: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/COVID- 19-Country-Specific-Information.html

Thank you for your hard work and dedication to improving vision and eye health throughout the world.

Michael Ciszek, OD, FVI, Diplomate ABO President, VOSH/International
January 2022

 June 19 and 27, 2021  

Both sessions will promote the interaction between US and international chapters, increase your understanding of the dynamics of eye health care in selected countries in the Latin American and Caribbean region and offer COPE accredited courses.

If you have questions, contact VOSH/International Executive Director Maria Arce Moreira at arce@VOSH.org