County optometrist saving sight in Guyana
Monday 3rd August 2009, 9:00AM BST.
It is not every day a Shropshire-born optometrist arrives at work by dugout canoe.
But it is the preferred method of transport for a former Church Stretton woman who is dedicated to helping develop better eye care for people in a remote south American country.
Angela Reading, who grew up in Little Stretton and attended Church Stretton School, is currently spending two years in Guyana as an optometrist.
She said: “I contacted Voluntary Service Overseas and was offered a position on a two-year contract as an optometrist in Guyana.”
Although Guyana is a small country there are many very inaccessible areas due to the forested terrain and lack of roads and transport systems. Many villages are accessible only by boat or plane. Angela said: “I work at the public hospitals in Georgetown and in the regions. There is no optometry training available in Guyana and only five qualified optometrists in the whole country.
“Most people do not have access to eye examinations, and many who do are seen by unqualified practitioners who are not able to detect glaucoma. Remote regions, which may be a day or more travel away from the capital, do not have any eye care services.
“We are working to supply these regions with ‘refractionists’ who, while not at optometrist level, are able to provide affordable spectacles and detect eye disease, in particular glaucoma. Most of my time is spent training refractionists so that eye care services are sustainable.”
She said: “Glaucoma is especially prevalent in Afro-Guyanese people. Soon after my arrival I taught a glaucoma detection module for all the refractionists so that their knowledge has increased in this area in particular.”
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I applaud your every efforts and wish you continued success.
I have collected eye glasses,via Lions club
and would like to send them to Guyana.
Pls reply if I can be of any assistance.
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Thank you madam for helping my guyanese brothers and sisters in the remote villages of the interior regions. By the way we want those villages to remain remote, we want our trees to be there for another century or more. Few countries can boost of the flora and fauna we enjoy down in beautiful Guyana, country of my birth.
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this is great news
what a fantastic and beautiful young lady we can all be proud of here
lets have more good news stories like this from the shropshire star please
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what a star!
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Please note those people who recently wrote off the new generation as ne’er do wells and thugs!
Proud of you Angela!
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Thanks for all your comments. Much appreciated:-)
We are very happy to receive labeled spectacles. They really need the power of the spectacles labeled before they are sent to us. Any interested opticians can help with this.
Anyone interested in making a donation can contact me on Angreading@hotmail.com
Thanks again and have fun!
Angela:-)
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