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Teaching Eye Surgery foundation has been active since 2007 and has achieved many commitments. This Blog page regroups most of our activities and stories and this is what we have accomplished:

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MBC1 News Coverage 23-24 January 2014

GREFFE DE CORNEES: PROF. C. TABATABAY – UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE Le Professeur Cyrus Tabatabay, chirurgien ophtalmologue des facultés de médecine et de sciences de l’Université de Genève, et membre fondateur…

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Next mission: January 2014

T.E.S. Foundation’s  30th mission will take place during the third week of January 2014. This mission is organised in collaboration with the Weill Cornell Medical School. Dr Ana Alzaga will…

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Memorandum of Understanding

In May 2013, in Geneva, the Honourable Minister of Health & Quality of Life, Mr Lormus Bundhoo signed with the T.E.S Foundation a M.O.U. (Memorandum of Understanding). The main purpose…

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OCT retinal examinations

The OCT – Optical Coherence Tomography – is used for thorough retinal examination for patients suffering from vitreo-retinal pathologies due to diabetes complications. Daily, about 10 examinations are performed, mainly…

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Corneal transplantations

In January 2013, Professor Cyrus Tabatabay stayed for two weeks in Mauritius, working at the Moka Eye Hospital. During this visit, he examined all of the 105 patients on the waiting…

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First missions for 2012

Dr Pierre Quinodoz, reconstructive and plastic surgeon in Geneva, led the first 2012 mission at the Moka Eye Hospital. He followed-up patients he had operated during his first mission last…

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