Dr. Sanduk Ruit — Co-Director Himalayan Cataract Project
Dr Sanduk Ruit was born in
Olangchungola, Nepal, a remote village in Eastern Nepal. So remote the
nearest school was a week's walk away. And there were no health posts.
Ruit's sister died of tuberculosis when he was 17. This experience led
him to become a doctor.
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Dr.
Sanduk Ruit’s soul mission has been, and continues to be, to bring
eyesight back to anyone who needs it, regardless of his or her ability
to pay — and to do so with pre- and post-operative care that rivals the
highest quality health care throughout the world.
Dr. Ruit developed a sutureless form of cataract surgery, a technique that allows safe, high-volume, low-budget operations. A masterful surgeon, he can perform dozens of flawless cataract operations at eye camps over a 12-hour day. Working tirelessly at the operating table he says “the surgical chair is the most comfortable place on Earth that I have.”
Dr. Ruit developed a sutureless form of cataract surgery, a technique that allows safe, high-volume, low-budget operations. A masterful surgeon, he can perform dozens of flawless cataract operations at eye camps over a 12-hour day. Working tirelessly at the operating table he says “the surgical chair is the most comfortable place on Earth that I have.”
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