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Orbis: The Flying Eye Clinic

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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • A team of ORBIS doctors and nurses, including (from back left to right) Nurse Ann Marie Ablett, Head Nurse Angela Purcell and Anesthetist Dr. Lawrence Azavedo, prepare patient Malati Noshkar for an operation on her left eye.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • “Our primary aim is teaching local doctors,” said Dr. Jonathan Lord, who has served as both a volunteer faculty member and a staff anesthesiologist aboard the plane at various times since 2006. “What we’re trying to do is build sustainability.”
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • A young patient gets ready for an operation on the ORBIS Flying Eye Care Hospital in Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Care Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • Dr. Piyali Sen waits with Patient Ruby Kahtun as she prepares for eye surgery. Ruby’s uncle said her eyesight started failing when she was about 2 and started to develop cataracts. Now 10, Ruby said she just wants to be able to run around with her friends without bumping into things.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • A young patient smiles onboard the ORBIS Flying Eye Care Hospital in Kolkata, India.
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  • A staff member hugs a patient onboard the ORBIS DC-10 Aircraft, during the plane’s visit to Kolkata, India.
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  • ORBIS Flying Eye Care Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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  • Staff nurse Ann Marie Ablett hugs patient Ruby Kahtun onboard the ORBIS DC-10 Aircraft, during the plane’s visit to Kolkata, India.
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  • After having a cataract removed from his right eye, patient Meraz Sekh, 10, is accompanied by his mother, Ektara Bibi, and Orbis Lead Ophthalmologist Joanne Barleta down the hallway of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital.
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  • A doctor examines a young patient onboard the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital in Kolkata, India.
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  • A group of children wait for pediatric ophthalmic services onboard the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital in Kolkata, India.
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  • Staff Ophthalmologist Joanne Barleta escorts Awjala Devi carries her grandson, Akisul Surushe, 5, down the stairs of the Flying Eye Hospital after doctors checked on how his right eye was healing. He was one of five children who visited the plane for checkups the day after their surgeries.
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  • Kolkata, India -- Sunita Singh holds her child, Ayush Singh, as she descends the stairs of the ORBIS DC-10 Aircraft, the world’s only airborne ophthalmic training facility. The aircraft offers the latest medical knowledge and training to communities around the world, in order to treat patients and restore sight.
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  • Kolkata, India -- Sunita Singh holds her child, Ayush Singh, as she descends the stairs of the ORBIS DC-10 Aircraft, the world’s only airborne ophthalmic training facility. The aircraft offers the latest medical knowledge and training to communities around the world, in order to treat patients and restore sight.
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  • A staff member escorts a young patient down the stairs of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital in Kolkata, India. The aircraft offers the latest medical knowledge and training to communities around the world, in order to treat patients and restore sight.
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