29 January 2016 hosted the annual General meeting of the staff of the Institute, which was summed up activities in 2015.
2 February 2016, Tuesday 00:00
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29 January 2016 hosted the annual General meeting of the staff of the Institute, which was summed up activities in 2015. Director of the UF Institute of GB, Professor M. M. Bikbov presented the report, highlighting in detail the results of the work in all spheres – scientific, clinical, financial, educational.
The report reflects the results of the performed research work, number of publications and presentations at Russian and international scientific conferences, congresses and symposia.
The Institute obtained very interesting results in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cornea, vitreous and retina, glaucoma and cataract, which was at congresses in Spain, France, UK. Despite the achievements in the field of research, M. M. Bikbov noted the need to further increase the performance of researchers, a significant increase in the level of publications, the development of ophthalmic science.
M. M. Bikbov said that the Ufa research Institute of eye diseases is the only center in the Republic for the provision of specialized high-tech eye care. In recent years there has been a significant increase in the total number of operations in the Institute: if to 2006 in the Institute have been held annually, not more than 10 thousand, and in 2015 exceeded 38 thousand
According to who recommendations, target cataract surgery (cataract surgical rate – CRS) currently must be at least 3 operations on 1 thousand population. In the Republic of Bashkortostan practically all the work on the elimination of blindness from cataract performs Institute of eye diseases: in 2015, we made more than 13 thousand transactions, i.e. transactions of 3.2 per 1 thousand population. Due to the annual substantial increase in the number of operations for cataract, in Belarus there is a decrease in the number of people with disposable blindness.
The report also noted that the priority directions of increasing the availability andquality eye care to the population of the Republic are training, optimization of hospital beds and the development of hospital-replacing technologies. Systematic training of specialists of the Republic and different regions of Russia and the opening of the training lab WetLab meet the standards of providing ophthalmologic aid to the population. In 2015 training courses at the Institute have been trained ophthalmologists from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, and various regions of Russia.