COECSA, Journal, Ophthalmology

The Journal of Ophthalmology of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa

Current Issue

Vol. 24 No. 2 (2020)
Published July 12, 2021

The Journal of Ophthalmology of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (JOECSA) is the official Journal of the College of Ophthalmology of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (COECSA) with a subscribed membership of about 500. JOECSA is an open access journal, published in English in hard and soft copy formats and is dedicated to all aspects of ophthalmology and community eye health.

This peer-reviewed scientific journal publishes research papers contributing towards new knowledge in eye care, prevention of blindness and poverty eradication efforts relevant to Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. JOECSA’s broad objective is to produce a high quality, regular, self-sustaining, peer reviewed ophthalmic journal which will increase local and international visibility and citation of ophthalmic research from the Eastern and central African Region.

JOECSA is a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new online submission and interactive review service on its recently improved portal:

https://joecsa.coecsa.org/index.php/joecsa/about/submissions

Articles

Professor Simon Arunga, Tu Tran, Pliers Tusingwire, Teddy Kwaga, Raheel Kanji, Ritah Kageni, Lakoulo Hortense, Sam Ruvuma, Amos Twinamasiko, Bernard Kakuhikire, Benon Kataate, Karen Kilberg, Gillian Gibbs, Michael Kakinda, Roger Harrie, John Onyango
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Program in Southwestern Uganda: DR Uganda
Diabetic retinopathy screening program in Southwestern Uganda
MARTINA KAWOME, prof, DR
54-58
Development of attributes relevant to satisfying ophthalmic care among health providers and adult patients: A qualitative study at Harare Central Hospital, Zimbabwe.
Development of attributes relevant to satisfying ophthalmic care among health providers and adult patients at Harare Central Hospital, Zimbabwe: a mixed method study
Chang Sup Lee, Shruti Aggarwal, Simon Arunga, Sandra Johnson
59-63
The Ingredients and Microbiology Studies of Traditional Eye Medicine in a Teaching Hospital in Southwest Uganda. : Traditional Eye Medicine in Southwest Uganda.
The ingredients and microbiology studies of traditional eye medicine in a teaching hospital in Southwest Uganda
Denise, Simon, John, Astrid, Jeremy, Victor, Mathew
64-71
Mooren’s Ulcer in Uganda: A Prospective Observational Case Series
Mooren’s ulcer in Uganda: A prospective observational case series
Lucy Njambi, Kahaki Kimani, Beatrice Nyabuga
72-74
A Concurrent Retinoblastoma And Morning Glory Disc Anomaly
Concurrent retinoblastoma and morning glory disc anomaly in a 9 month old baby
RAHEEL Kanji
75-77
Argon laser for subhyoid retinal haemorrhage
Argon laser for subhyaloid retinal haemorrhage
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