The ICO Mission and Primary Programs

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International Council of
Ophthalmology/
International Federation of
Ophthalmological Societies
www.icoph.org
International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
International Federation of
Ophthalmological Societies (IFOS)
• Established in 1933
• Originally composed of primary national societies
• Voted in 2004 to add subspecialty and other
societies related to ophthalmology
• IFOS General Assembly every two years
• Its executive arm, the International Council of
Ophthalmology (ICO), meets once a year
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
The ICO/IFOS Mission
The ICO/IFOS is dedicated to preserving and
restoring vision for all people worldwide and to
serving the current and future needs of
ophthalmologists and the public.
Primary Focus: Elevating the level of eye care
worldwide with special emphasis in developing
countries.
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Primary Commitments
1. Enhance ophthalmic education
2. Support communication and collaboration
among ophthalmologic societies and
ophthalmologists
3. Advocate for preservation of vision
4. Define proposed clinical guidelines and standards
5. Stimulate research to eradicate preventable vision
loss
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Programs: Ophthalmic Education
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ICO Basic and Clinical Assessments
IFOS/ICO International Fellowship
ICO International Clinical Guidelines
World Ophthalmology Congress
Curricula for residents, medical students, allied health
and CME
• Initiatives to enhance residency training, including pilot
project in Nigeria
• Atlas of Ophthalmology - atlasofophthalmology.com
(endorsed by the ICO)
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
Vision for the Future
• ICO, AOI and others met in a series of
conferences in 1999 - 2001
• In 2001, published Vision for the Future:
International Ophthalmology Strategic
Plan to Preserve and Restore Vision
• Defines how international ophthalmology will contribute to
preservation of vision worldwide
• ICO coordinating implementation
• Led to redefinition of ICO mission and primary
commitments and many new programs and initiatives
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
Clinical Education Task Forces
• ICO International task forces have defined
principles and guidelines for curricula for :
– Ophthalmology resident and specialist
education
– Medical student education in ophthalmology
– Allied ophthalmic personnel training
– Ophthalmology continuing education
• See www.icoph.org/ed
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO International Assessments for
Ophthalmologists
• ICO Basic Science Assessment and Clinical
Sciences Assessment offered each year
throughout the world
• Purpose: Help ophthalmologists evaluate and
demonstrate their knowledge in basic and clinical
sciences
• Broadly accepted and used by national
organizations and residency programs
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO International Assessments for
Ophthalmologists
• In 2006, about 1540 candidates enrolled for
Assessments at 92 test centers in 61 countries
• More than 12,000 candidates since 1995
• Assessments offered early in April each year,
on April 12 in 2007
• Deadline to apply is January 31 each year
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
IFOS/ICO International Fellowship
• Established in 2001, IFOS/ICO Fellowships
generally last three months.
• Purpose: help young ophthalmologists,
especially from developing nations,
improve practical skills
• Fellows expected to bring knowledge and
skills back to their country
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
IFOS/ICO International Fellowship
• 198 IFOS/ICO Fellowships awarded since
2001
• Available from more than 60 ophthalmology
departments and institutions in 27
countries
• Application deadline: March 31 and
September 30 each year
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO International Clinical
Guidelines and Standards
• Purpose: define appropriate eye care,
recognizing differing cultures and
capabilities
• Recognizes that “appropriate eye care” is
resource dependent and based on local
culture, economic environment and health
services
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO International Clinical
Guidelines and Standards
• Guidelines intended to be supportive and
educational for ophthalmologists.
• 20 International Clinical Guidelines on the
ICO Web site (www.icoph.org/guide)
• More being developed on onchocerciasis,
HIV, etc.
• Basis for Clinical Practice Guidelines
initiative in China
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Support for Residency Training:
Pilot Project in Sub-Saharan Africa
• Programs to enhance residency training in Nigeria are
being implemented following ICO visit in 2004.
• ICO and ICOFoundation purchased computers and
software for broadband Internet connections for six
resource centers
• Foundation of AAO sent 19 sets of the Academy’s Basic
and Clinical Science Course
• Developing model high volume/high quality cataract
program based on Aravind prototype.
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Support for Residency Training:
Courses for Program Directors
• Initial course in Mexico in 2004
• Other courses in Lima (2006), Cairo (2006), Buenos Aires
(2007)
• Concept – All training directors from a country meet for two
days
• Curricula:
– Defining ophthalmology resident curriculum
– Improve lecture and teaching skills
– Learn resident selection evaluation and feedback
– Etc., etc.
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
World Ophthalmology Congress
• Started as International Congress of
Ophthalmology in 1857
• Longest continuing international meeting in all of
medicine
• Scientific program defined in cooperation with
international subspecialty societies
• Next: June 28 - July 2, 2008 in Hong Kong
• Future Congresses:
– 2010: June 29 - July 3 in Berlin
– 2012: November 10 - 13 in Chicago
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
Atlas of Ophthalmology
• Free online multimedia database
(www.atlasofophthalmology.com)
• Edited by Robert Machemer, MD (Durham, USA)
and Georg Michelson, MD (Erlangen, Germany).
• Learning tool for ophthalmologists and students
• Photographs related to more than 1000
ophthalmic diagnoses
• 2,000 visits per day
• Endorsed by the ICO
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
Other ICO Programs:
• Standards
• Advocacy
• Promoting Ophthalmology
• Research
• Communications
• ICOFoundation
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
International Standards for
Vision and Eye Care
• ICO and IFOS adopted resolution on "Visual Standards
- Aspects and Ranges of Vision Loss” in 2002.
• Goal: Encourage consistent measurement and
reporting of vision loss in population surveys
around the world
• WHO incorporating into revised International
Classification of Diseases - ICD-10
• 2006 report on “Vision Requirements for Driving
Safety”
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
IFOS/ICO Advocacy to Prevent
Avoidable Blindness
• IFOS/ICO is a member of the Board of IAPB and
thus, for VISION 2020: The Right To Sight
• Leadership in IAPB Human Resources Working
Group
• Advocates ICO programs to ophthalmic
organizations and individual ophthalmologists
• Advocates vision care to non-ophthalmologists
and governments
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
Promoting Ophthalmology
ICO supports and promotes:
• “Twinning” between ophthalmic societies
• Medical Student education in
ophthalmology should be required
• Allocating 5% of training positions in
developed countries for residents from
developing countries
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Research Agenda for Global
Preventable Blindness
• ICO Research Committee created a Research
Agenda, which has been adopted by WHO.
• The Agenda defines opportunities for
operational and epidemiologic studies (not
clinical research) on seven ocular conditions
that cause the greatest vision disability in the
largest number of individuals around the world.
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICO Communications
• IFOS/ICO Newsletter (printed once a year)
• The Eye Site (www.icoph.org)
• The ICO Leader Letter, monthly e-mail
newsletter for international leaders
• IFOS Notes, e-mail newsletter for IFOS members
• Database of ophthalmologic societies and
residencies
• Directory of International Ophthalmology
(printed once a year)
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
ICOFoundation
• Formed in 2002 to seek financial support for
ICO programs.
• Advocates concepts and programs of
IFOS/ICO.
• Donor Honor Roll in ICOFoundation Report
(www.icofoundation.org)
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International Council of Ophthalmology/
International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies
For more information:
Bruce E. Spivey, MD, President
International Council of Ophthalmology
945 Green Street
San Francisco, California, USA 94133
Fax: (+1) 415 409-8403
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.icoph.org
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