Duke Global Ophthalmology

Eye surgeon Lloyd Williams joyfully holding hands with a South Sudan woman after cataract surgery that restored her sight

Duke Global Ophthalmology

Advancing research, education, and access to eye care across the globe.

Led by Lloyd Williams, MD, PhD Duke Global Ophthalmology, known as "Duke GO" offers urgently needed eye care to people throughout the world.  Teams spend days or weeks in-country, providing screenings, medical and surgical care, and follow-up. Collaborations with partners during these missions often lead to global research opportunities and the ability to improve future patient care. 

At least 2.2 billion people worldwide have vision impairment or blindness. With access to modern eye care, vision loss could be treated or prevented in at least 1 billion of those people. The world faces considerable challenges in eye care, including inequalities in the coverage and quality of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services; a shortage of trained eye care providers; and poor integration of eye care services into health systems, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).   

To address eye care issues across the globe, our clinicians and scientists have traveled to underserved countries to help those in need primarily on an ad hoc basis, leveraging their own international connections. Now, Duke Ophthalmology is formalizing the Global Ophthalmology program, creating a comprehensive strategic plan, and building the infrastructure that will enable us to broaden our global efforts in the following ways:   

  • Help more people around the world get the sight-saving care they need, preventing blindness and vision loss.  
  • Train international eye care professionals in modern surgical techniques and treatment approaches to perform sight-saving care. 
  • Expand research collaborations across the globe. 
  • Implement teleophthalmology programs using artificial intelligence. 
  • Build and expand eye care services in health systems to create dedicated facilities where treatments can take place. 

Most importantly, this work will help reduce avoidable blindness and human suffering.  

Duke GO Missions

Eye surgery photo with eye surgeon Lloyd Williams at the head of the patient teaching a visiting doctor sitting to the side how to do surgery.

Education Improves Access

Training advanced surgical techniques to save and restore sight in their home country.
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Partnerships Make Progress

This work wouldn’t have been possible without support from our partners and generous donors.

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