
Arclight – a medical revolution
The Arclight is a revolutionary pocket-sized device which could help save the sight of millions of people around the world.
The Arclight is a revolutionary pocket-sized device which could help save the sight of millions of people around the world.
Third year medical students Jen Kuan and Barrie Lyell recently presented the results of their summer project from Malawi at the East of Scotland Postgraduate Teaching session at Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline.
Dr Andrew Blaikie and colleagues discuss the Arclight ophthalmoscope in the Christmas Edition of the BMJ.
Dr Andrew Blaikie, delivered a paper on 'Retinopathy of Prematurity Imaging in Middle Income Countries; Past, Present and Future' at the Royal College of Ophthalmologists Symposium on Paediatric Retina in London.
Sam Watson and Sahib Tuteja, along with their supervisor Dr Andrew Blaikie from the Global Health Implementation team recently presented their 3rd year dissertations at the IAPB 10th General Assembly in Durban, South…
William J Williams founder of Arclight Instruments delivered a seminar on ‘Innovation and Implementation’ to the Global Health MSc students.
Dr Blaikie visited his collaborators in Tanzania at CCBRT hospital to develop the Global Health Implementations team’s work on Tanzanian Endemic Optic Neuropathy.
Professor William Stones participated in a week long workshop framing a new national policy for quality management in the Malawi health system.
Professor William Stones recently visited Malang Regency, Java for a research bid development workshop with colleagues from the Portsmouth-Brawijaya Centre for Global Health, Population and Policy.
Dr Andrew Blaikie's team recently won first prize for best paper at the Scottish Ophthalmology meeting held in Stirling recently.