Sai Win

Dr. Win has spent several years as a GP Registrar providing care to remote and indigenous populations at Boorowa Medical Centre in New South Wales, seeing 40 to 50 patients daily. Previously an Ophthalmology Registrar, he is also the Project Manager and Coordinator for the Myanmar Eye Care Project, raising funds, scheduling travel several times…

Sai Win

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Dr. Win has spent several years as a GP Registrar providing care to remote and indigenous populations at Boorowa Medical Centre in New South Wales, seeing 40 to 50 patients daily. Previously an Ophthalmology Registrar, he is also the Project Manager and Coordinator for the Myanmar Eye Care Project, raising funds, scheduling travel several times…

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Dr. Win has spent several years as a GP Registrar providing care to remote and indigenous populations at Boorowa Medical Centre in New South Wales, seeing 40 to 50 patients daily. Previously an Ophthalmology Registrar, he is also the Project Manager and Coordinator for the Myanmar Eye Care Project, raising funds, scheduling travel several times…

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Dr. Win has spent several years as a GP Registrar providing care to remote and indigenous populations at Boorowa Medical Centre in New South Wales, seeing 40 to 50 patients daily. Previously an Ophthalmology Registrar, he is also the Project Manager and Coordinator for the Myanmar Eye Care Project, raising funds, scheduling travel several times annually, and training visiting ophthalmic technicians and local providers in delivering eye care throughout rural Myanmar.

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