Originally from Stellenbosch, South Africa, Dr. Edmunds, now works at Casey Eye Insitute in Portland, Oregon. After an invite from Orbis, she generously gave up her free time to support our training project in Chattogram, Bangladesh as a first-time Volunteer Faculty by sharing her unique skills and expertise.
Beth believes it is especially important for female colleagues in lower-income countries to see women in leadership roles, “Unless you see people like you doing something, for many of us you can’t imagine it. I would hope that these women seeing a woman doing it can give them hope” she told us.
As a leading glaucoma specialist, Dr. Edmunds understands the importance of a kind, gentle, and compassionate approach to patient care. Since glaucoma is a lifelong condition, it requires not only medical expertise but also patience and empathy. If left untreated, the disease can lead to irreversible vision loss, but with proper care, its progression can be managed, helping to preserve sight.
Supporting her patients through difficult surgeries and having a plan to preserve their vision throughout their lives means they are, as Dr. Edmunds puts it, “in for the long game.” She adds: “The discipline of keeping the surgical standards high and doing everything you can to keep the surgery safe pays dividends in the long run. So, one’s got to have a degree of patience with this. But the relationships that you develop with your patients is the thing that will keep you going.”