Development of Mobile Ophthalmologic Aid in Yakutia
Abstract
The article presents the data about first mobile eye groups founded in Russia at the end of XIX for fight against trachoma that was a prototype of modern mobile crews for solving other problems. In order to approach the highly skilled ophthalmologic help to a residence of patients as well as to ensure its availability to any patient mobile operational modules on the basis of different types of transport were established. The similar module in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) was created in 2002 that allowed approaching the qualified ophthalmologic help to the population of remote areas of the republic, to reduce economic expenses and patient’s psycho emotional stress, and also to liquidate the list for planned treatment for cataract patients in RS (Y).
About the Authors
E. K. ZakharovaRussian Federation
Zakharova Ekaterina Kimovna, position: head of the hospital, chief non-staff ophthalmologist of MH RS (Y)
677005, Yakutsk, 15, Sverdlov St.
V. V. Neroev
Russian Federation
Neroev Vladimir Vladimirovich, professor, MD, director
105062, Moscow, 14/19, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya St.
T. R. Poskachina
Russian Federation
Poskachina Tamara Romanovna, k.m.s., associate professor, head of ophthalmology department
677000, Yakutsk, 5/1, Ordzhonikidze St., flat 28
A. N. Nazarov
Russian Federation
Nazarov Anatoly Nikolaevich, position: chief physician
677005, Yakutsk 15, Sverdlov St.
O. A. Kiseleva
Russian Federation
Kiseleva Olga Aleksandrovna, MD, head of glaucoma office
105062, Moscow, 14/19, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya St.
A. M. Bessmertniy
Russian Federation
Bessmertniy Alexander Markovic, MD, senior scientific research associate
105062, Moscow, 14/15, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya St.
O. V. Robustova
Russian Federation
Robustova Olga Vyacheslavovna, k.m.s., ophthalmologist
105062, Moscow, 14/15 Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya St.
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For citations:
Zakharova E.K., Neroev V.V., Poskachina T.R., Nazarov A.N., Kiseleva O.A., Bessmertniy A.M., Robustova O.V. Development of Mobile Ophthalmologic Aid in Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(2):104-107.