2024 Humanitarian of the Year Awards
SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partner organizations that are committed to ending preventable blindness.
SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partner organizations that are committed to ending preventable blindness.
This June, we partnered with Alcon and Hospital de la Familia in Nuevo Progresso, Guatemala, to offer vital eyecare services and cataract surgeries to patients in need.
Dr. Shatz isa MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. He received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and completed a residency in Ophthalmology at Boston University.
Dr. WIlliam Myers is an MSICS faculty member for SEE and a faculty member at Northwestern.
Dr. Anderson is a MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. For over 25 years, Dr. Anderson has been involved with medical missions in many regions of the developing world.
Dr. Marjan Farid is a MSICS L2 faculty for SEE. She is a fellowship-trained cornea and cataract surgeon who specializes in all types of corneal transplantation, complex cataract surgery, LASIK vision correction, and corneal crosslinking.
Dr. Ifantides is a MSICS L1 faculty member for SEE. He completed his ophthalmology training at the Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC, followed by a combined anterior segment and academic global ophthalmology fellowship at Wills Eye Hospital.
Dr. Ajay Singh is a Board Certified ophthalmologist in Kansas City who did his medical school training in India, followed by three additional years of training.
Bishop Diego High School’s Human Geography class was first introduced to SEE at our symposium event “Seeing the Light.”
A gift in honor of your sweetheart from SEE can provide women, men, and children around the world with high-quality eye care.
As a SEE doctor, you are well acquainted with the joy of restoring sight to the world’s blind, the thrill of overseas travel, and interacting intimately within a culture which few travelers will ever experience.
Today, SEE International joins the global health community to observe World Sight Day 2018, to raise awareness about avoidable blindness.
Read this heartwarming story about how Hortencia got in contact with SEE, and how your support changed her life and the lives of her family members.
This video tells the story of Hortencia, a mother and grandmother who lives and works in our home community of Santa Barbara, CA.
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