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Newsletter WAEH | January ‘2026

2026-01-08 15:00:26

As we start 2026, I would like to wish all members and friends of WAEH a very happy, healthy, and inspiring new year. It’s a moment to look ahead with energy and ambition — and there is a lot to be proud of and excited about within our global eye care community.

I would like to sincerely thank the WAEH Board for their continued support, trust, and dedication to our association. Your commitment makes a real difference. I also warmly welcome prof. Nelson as our new chair and all new members who have recently joined WAEH — we are delighted to have you as part of our growing network.

With six active Communities of Practice, regular global knowledge exchange, and exciting milestones ahead – including our 20th Annual Meeting in Brazil and Chile – 2026 promises to be a year of collaboration, innovation, and impact.

Wishing you all a wonderful year ahead!

Warm regards,
Maaike van Zuilen


Want to learn more about fundraising? Please join our Community of Practice focusing on Fundraising!

🗓️ January 22, 2026
🕐 01:00 PM CET

This Community of Practice (CoP) will officially launch on 22 January, from 13:00–14:00 CET. We will bring together fundraising professionals from eye hospitals worldwide to exchange experiences, share best practices, and explore strategies to strengthen sustainable fundraising in eye care.

The CoP is led by Juliette Fahlenbrach, Fundraising professional at Fondation Asile des aveugles – the Hôpital ophtalmique Jules-Gonin. She is also Co-Lead of the Community of Practice on foundation giving for Swiss fundraising, the national organization of Swiss fundraisers. With her strong background in foundation fundraising and community building, Juliette will guide this CoP as a collaborative and practical learning space. Are you interested in joining this Community of Practice? 👇🏻

Please note that this session is only open to staff working at WAEH member eye hospitals. Not a member yet? Join the global WAEH community via our website.


On December 4, 2025, HR professionals from eye hospitals around the world gathered online for a Community of Practice session to exchange experiences and practical approaches to key human resources challenges in eye care. 

The session included two presentations: “Retention after the Pandemic: Changes and Our Approach at Hoftalon” by Guilherme Paz from Hoftalon Eye Hospital in Brazil, and “Caring Minds, Stronger Teams – Building a Culture of Care” by Jasmine Liu from Aier Eye Hospital Group in China.

Guilherme Paz
Hoftalon Eye Hospital, Brazil

Jasmine Liu
Aier Eye Hospital Group, China

Interested in the full discussion and key takeaways from the group? Watch the session recording on the Knowledge Hub.

If you’ve forgotten your password for the Knowledge Hub, you can email Maaike:  ?subject=Login%20KnowledgeHub&body=" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">

About the Community of Practice – Human Resources

This group meets to discuss topics such as Handholding – From Volunteer to Career, Employment model(s) in ophthalmology, Task differentiation and Burn out prevention. The group will share best practices and learn from each other. This group is led by Jos Hubers from The Rotterdam Eye Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Angela Smith from the Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Jos Hubers
The Rotterdam Eye Hospital,
The Netherlands

Angela Smith
Moorfields Eye Hospital, 
United Kingdom


On December 11, 2025, nurses and allied health personnel from eye hospitals around the world joined an online Community of Practice session to exchange experiences and share best practices in ophthalmic nursing and allied health care. 

The session featured two insightful presentations: “From Units to Leadership: How Nursing Works at the 15–20 National Hospital”, delivered by Nicolas Miklaszewski, Director of Nursing and Allied Health Services at Hôpital National des 15–20 in Paris, France; and “Caregiver Burden in Patients Receiving Anti-VEGF Injections: Implications for Ophthalmic Nursing Practice”, presented by Lin Tingting, Nurse at the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center in Guangzhou, China.

Nicolas Miklaszewski
Hôpital National des 15–20, France

Lin Tingting
Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, China

Interested in the full discussion and key takeaways from the group? Watch the session recording on the Knowledge Hub.

If you’ve forgotten your password for the Knowledge Hub, you can email Maaike:  ?subject=Login%20KnowledgeHub&body=" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">

About the Community of Practice – Nurses & Allied Health Personnel

The Community of Practice – Nurses and Allied Health personnel is for all nurses and allied health personnel working in eye hospitals worldwide. This group is led by Tendai Gwenhure from Moorfields, London, United Kingdom, and Diana Malata from Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

Tendai Gwenhure
Moorfields, London, United Kingdom

Diana Malata
Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, Ireland


Start New Communities of Practice

One of the outcomes of the 19th Annual Meeting of the WAEH is that four new Communities of Practice will start in the upcoming year.

Community of Practice – FAIR images in clinics
Led by: dr. Ciara Bergin from Hôpital ophtalmique Jules-Gonin Fondation 
Asile des aveugles, Switzerland

Community of Practice – Innovation & Research
Led by: Nathalie Popken from The Rotterdam Eye Hospital, The Netherlands 
and Deepak Edward from King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia

Community of Practice – Finances 
Led by: Mee Chee (Macy) Thong from Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore

Community of Practice – Fundraising
Led by: Juliette Fahlenbrach from Hôpital ophtalmique Jules-Gonin, Switzerland


The Recap: 19th Annual WAEH Meeting

The 19th Annual WAEH Meeting took place from 7–11 October 2025 in Lausanne and Paris. Eye-healthcare professionals from around the world gathered to share knowledge, gain new insights, and strengthen global collaboration in eye care. Check out the recap on our website.

All presentations and photos from the meeting are available on the WAEH Knowledge Hub, where you can view and download them. If you’ve forgotten your password, you can email Maaike: /" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">


A big round of applause to VincentJean-PierreMuriel and their volunteers from the Hôpital ophtalmique Jules-Gonin Fondation Asile des aveugles in Lausanne, to NicolasCélineDorianeNils and their volunteers from the Hôpital National des 15-20, and to FabriceJulienneManon and their volunteers of the Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild in Paris!

You have truly gone above and beyond to make this meeting an exceptional experience – offering us a deep and inspiring look into your eyehospital, your way of working, and your shared commitment to innovation in eye care.


We’re going to Brazil!
| 20th Annual WAEH Meeting

After an inspiring and successful 19th Annual WAEH Meeting in Lausanne and Paris, we’re already looking forward to next year’s milestone event: the 20th Annual WAEH Meeting!

In November 2026, we’ll be gathering once again with colleagues and friends from around the world for a week full of learning, sharing knowledge, and connecting with each other.

📍 Locations: Instituto Suel Abujamra, São Paulo (Brazil) – with facultative visits to Hoftalon Eye Hospital, Londrina (Brazil) and Clinica Oftalmologica Pasteur, Santiago (Chile)
🗓️ Dates: 9-13 November 2026

The 2026 meeting will feature an exciting mix of eye hospital visits, member sessions, presentations, and networking opportunities, designed to spark collaboration and inspire new ideas in the world of ophthalmology and eye hospital management.

All WAEH members are warmly invited, and other eye hospitals from around the world are more than welcome to join and experience the global WAEH network! 

This will be a special opportunity to explore eye care innovations across South America, meet passionate professionals, and strengthen our shared mission: to connect, share, and learn from each other to improve eye health globally.

Feel the sunny vibes of Brazil already, watch the video and get inspired! https://youtu.be/mQu2Nb8CL18

Want to know more? Check the event website and register yourself!

Questions? Contact Maaike van Zuilen: 


Image from Moorfields Eye Hospital

Pioneering eye device restores reading vision to blind eyes

News from full member Moorfields Eye Hospital

A pivotal European clinical trial of a new electronic eye implant has seen remarkable results. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed 84% of participants were able to read letters, numbers and words using prosthetic vision through an eye that had previously lost its sight due to the untreatable progressive eye condition, geographic atrophy with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). They could also read, on average, five lines of a vision chart; some participants could not even see the chart before their surgery.


Celebrating the PhD Defence of Ganesh Babu Balu Subburaman

News from associate member Aravind Eye Care System

Join us in looking back at the PhD defence of Ganesh Babu Balu Subburaman from  Aravind Eye Care System! 

In his PhD at Maastricht University, he presented his research on advancing eye-care systems and ensuring accessible, high-quality treatment for all. His work reflects the mission of the World Association of Eye Hospitals (WAEH) and offers an inspiring example of innovation in global ophthalmology. 

Watch the PhD Defence here.


How to apply eye drops

News from full member The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital

The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital has developed a video with practical tips how to apply eyedrops te best. The video has also been translated into 6 other languages!

Want to use these video’s for your own patients? Please feel free to do so! Want these video’s in your own language? Contact Joanne Brodie 


Treating the Untreatable

News from associate member LV Prasad Eye Institute

As a kid, Anush sensed that something was wrong with his vision. He found difficulty navigating dimly lit areas. Dark spots appeared in his central vision and gradually spread, eventually affecting even his peripheral vision. Anush was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a progressive genetic disease that often leads to severe vision loss and blindness, many a time before the person turns 30.

While RP affects 1 in every 3000-7000 births globally, in rural South India the prevalence is 1 in 1000, making it a major cause of blindness in the region.


2026

January

Tuesday, 14 January
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Gonioscopy course

Friday, 16 January
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Nd:YAG laser for posterior capsulotomy training for nurses and ophthalmic health care professionals

Monday, 19 January
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Hands-on Simulation Course

Thursday, 22 January | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Community of Practice – Fundraising

Wednesday, 28 January
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Laser course for ophthalmic healthcare professionals

Saturday, 31 January
WAEH Project Proposals 2026 – Deadline

February

Wednesday, 4 February
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Basic slit lamp and Goldmann tonometry study day

11-24 February
Management Training for Eye Care Programme Managers by Aravind Eye Care System

Thursday, 26 February | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Community of Practice – FAIR Images in Ophthalmology

March

2&3 March
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Fundoscopy training programme

Friday, 6 March
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Hot topics in comprehensive ophthalmology

Thursday, 12 March | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Board Meeting
Want to share ideas with the board? Please share: 

Monday, 16 March
Workshops by Moorfields Education: Pregnancy considerations in women with eye disease: a day of obstetrics for ophthalmologists

Thursday, 26 March | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Community of Practice – Human Resources

April

Thursday, 30 April  | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Nurses and Allied Health Personnel

May

Thursday, 28 May | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Innovation

June

Thursday, 11 June | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Board Meeting
Want to share ideas with the board? Please share: 

Thursday, 25 June | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Finances

July

Thursday, 2 July | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Fundraising

August

Thursday, 20 August | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – FAIR images in Ophthalmology

September

Thursday, 24 September | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Human Resources

October

Thursday, 8 October | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Board Meeting
Want to share ideas with the board? Please share: 

Thursday, 15 October | 13.00 PM CEST
WAEH Community of Practice – Nurses and Allied Health Personnel

November

9-13 November
20th Annual WAEH Meeting in Brazil
Please check out the event website and register yourself.

All CoP’s have their meeting during the Annual Meeting.

Tuesday, 10 November
WAEH Board Meeting – in person meeting in Brazil
Want to share ideas with the board? Please share: 

December

Thursday, 3 December | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Board Meeting
Want to share ideas with the board? Please share: 

Thursday, 17 December | 13.00 PM CET
WAEH Community of Practice – Innovation


Questions? Share news?

Do you have a special request? Would you like to organize a webinar or share news? Would you like to be (digitally) connected to a certain person in one of our member eye hospitals? Please feel very welcome to share your questions via the new Community Tool or contact Maaike van Zuilen: 

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Collaborative study uncovers unknown causes of blindness

News from outside our WAEH Network Researchers from Radboud university medical center and Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel have discovered new genetic causes of inherited blindness. Their study shows that changes in specific pieces of DNA, which play a role in processing genetic information, can lead to retinitis pigmentosa. This eye condition affects […]

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