Blindness and visual impairment are things of the past, as Orbis and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital in Delhi bring the future of eye care to life with the innovative Digital Training Hub (DTH). This cutting-edge facility gives healthcare professionals the tools they need to revolutionize ophthalmic care, including simulation training, tele-mentorship, hands-on training, and more.
The DTH is the shining light in the fight against avoidable blindness, with its advanced technology and expert faculty leading the way. The cutting-edge wet lab, artificial eyes, and virtual reality setup create the ideal environment for healthcare professionals to sharpen their skills. By combining digitization, simulation, tele-education, telemedicine, and hands-on training, the DTH is paving the way for a future filled with expert ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists-in-training, and ophthalmic nurses.
Healthcare professionals have a world of opportunities at their fingertips, from Sandwich Fellowships and Observerships to Hospital Based Trainings, all delivered through a blended learning approach. The Remote Surgical Mentorships offer a chance to learn from the best, with global experts providing once-in-a-lifetime mentorship during live ophthalmic surgeries. Meanwhile, the simulation training offers a chance to put newfound skills into practice, with training available on glaucoma, cataract, strabismus, diabetic retinopathy, and more, all using the latest and greatest artificial eyes.
Orbis’s telemedicine platform, Cybersight, also plays a critical role, delivering courses, webinars, facilitating virtual case discussions, and connecting healthcare professionals with the top minds in the business from around the world.
“The future is clear, and it’s filled with better vision for all, thanks to the Digital Training Hub,” said Dr. Umang Mathur, CEO of Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital. “Orbis and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital are at the forefront of this revolution, and the DTH launch is just the beginning of their unwavering commitment to a brighter future for all,” added Dr Suma Ganesh, Chairperson of Pediatric Centre of Excellence & Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology at Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital.