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Hundreds receive free cataract surgery at Mandeville Regional Hospital
State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn (second left), speaks with Co-founder of Florida-based Mind Body and Soul Health Ministry, Hillary Morgan (left), at the closing ceremony for the Cataract Camp Mission to Jamaica, at the Mandeville Regional Hospital in Manchester on October 24. Sharing in the conversation (from third left) are Founding president and board member of Anekant Community Center, Dr Nitin Shah; Consultant Ophthalmologist at Mandeville Regional Hospital, Dr Gavin Henry; and Chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority, Wayne Chen.
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October 26, 2022

Hundreds receive free cataract surgery at Mandeville Regional Hospital

MANCHESTER, Jamaica – Hundreds of residents of central Jamaica have benefited from free cataract surgeries, which were performed at the Mandeville Regional Hospital in Manchester between October 22 and 24.

A total of 486 procedures were done by a team of doctors from the United States as part of the sixth Cataract Camp Mission to Jamaica, which is organised by Florida-based Diaspora group Mind Body and Soul Health Ministry.

The mission, held annually since 2014, was put on hold over the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking at the closing ceremony held at the Mandeville Hospital on Monday, State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, said that eye health and care is among the priorities of the ministry, and partnerships such as the one with Mind Body and Soul are deeply appreciated.

She said that the burden of cataracts often increases with hypertension and diabetes, noting that these conditions are prevalent among the Jamaican populace.

“With our ageing population, there will be an increase in age-related visual impairment, but there are effective interventions of which surgeries like these can restore vision,” she said.

Cuthbert-Flynn said that cataract, which is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye, is one of the most common eye conditions that lead to blindness in the Caribbean.

She noted that worldwide, some 94 million people of all ages are impacted by cataracts.

She said that in 2019, the ministry supported a Jamaica-Cuba Eye Care Programme by purchasing 810 intraocular lenses and 210 cataract packs to facilitate up to 1,200 surgeries conducted at the St Joseph’s Hospital in Kingston.

“The Ministry has also renewed the agreement with Cuba for the operation of an ophthalmology centre here, which has, over the years, facilitated greater access to quality, timely vision and eye health services for Jamaicans,” she said.

“Another strategy is the increase of comprehensive eye screening as an integral part of the renewal of primary healthcare across the island,” she added, noting that “very soon, newborns, children and adults will have access to eye care in relation to their specific needs,” she added.

Co-founder of Mind Body and Soul Health Ministry, Hillary Morgan, informed that the cataract mission to Jamaica began when she discovered that her aunt living on the island could not see well.

She approached Dr Kiran Patel for assistance [through his foundation], and he introduced her to the Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Loma Linda University, Dr Nitin Shah, who is the founding president and board member of the Anekant Center in California.

They have been involved in the missions to Jamaica since 2014.

Morgan noted that for this trip, additional eye specialists were brought to the island.

In addition to the surgeries, eye screenings were held at Manchester High School and Villa Road Primary School in Manchester, and Abuthnott Gallimore High School in St Ann.

“I thank all the nurses, and everyone who have played their part to make this successful. We will continue to push for future years – we will come back,” she pledged.

She said that one of the goals of the mission is to touch every parish in Jamaica.

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