1987
DOI: 10.3928/1542-8877-19871101-13
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Public Health Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Model for the Prevention of Blindness in Developing Nations

Abstract: In recent years, blindness In developing nations has been increasingly recognized as a public health problem requiring new approaches. To better prepare eye care professionals to assume their multidisciplinary responsibilities as epidemiologists, health planners, administrators, and educators, a new conceptual model is presented. This eye care plan and delivery scheme for developing nations attempts to integrate three essential disciplines of blindness prevention (epidemiology, administration, and education) w… Show more

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