HelpMeSee and SSDN Collaborate on Cataract Surgery Workforce Development Initiative

May 22, 2026 | Friday | Academics

HelpMeSee and HMS Vision Private Limited announced the launch of a cataract surgery simulation-based training initiative in Guwahati, India, in partnership with Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya (SSDN), aimed at building immediate surgical capacity in Northeast India. Training began in April at SSDN's campus.

This initiative expands access to advanced cataract surgery training in Northeast India, where geographic distance and limited access to major training hubs have created barriers for ophthalmologists seeking to develop surgical expertise. By offering simulation-based training in Guwahati, the partnership brings high-quality education closer to the communities and who need it most.

"What makes this initiative especially meaningful is that this partnership is helping to strengthen local cataract surgery capacity where it can have the greatest impact. As more surgeons gain these skills, more patients will regain sight, and communities will benefit," said Dr. Akshay Nair, Director of Business Development, India and Southeast Asia, HMS Vision Private Limited.

The Guwahati initiative is distinguished by its focused, high-impact model. Rather than establishing a permanent training center, it is designed as a time-bound effort to build immediate surgical capacity while leveraging SSDN to ensure training is delivered within a respected clinical and educational environment.

"SSDN, the largest ophthalmic training institute in Northeast India, is proud to partner with HMS Vision Private Limited to bring simulation-based training to this region. Training has always been a priority for SSDN, and this project will give further impetus to our mission, particularly for ophthalmology trainees from Assam and the Northeast," said Dr. Kasturi Bhattacharjee, Director, Clinical and Academics, SSDN.

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