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India-American Doctor Vadrevu Raju Inducted Into Global Medical Missions Hall Of Fame

IANS, 12 Apr, 2017 12:33 PM
    An Indian-American doctor has been inducted into the Global Medical Missions Hall of Fame in recognition of his efforts to eliminate avoidable blindness in parts of the world hit by poverty and poor access to medical care.
     
    Founder and medical director of the Eye Foundation of America, Vadrevu (VK) Raju was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences earlier this month along with the Galilee Medical Center, and Donald C Mullen.
     
    Raju, in a statement issued by the foundation, said in children the gift of sight results in 75 years of a full and productive life. “No child will be denied treatment, and children from around the world can come to receive world-class services. If blindness is preventable, then let us do it big.”
     
    Through the foundation, he renders state-of-the art services through mobile eye camps and permanent brick-and-motor hospitals.
     
    Since its inception, these camps and institutes have facilitated more than 600 physician exchanges, trained more than 200 ophthalmologists, served two million patients, and performed 3,00,000 vision-saving surgeries in 21 countries. 

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