HCP Cureblindness
Emily Newick is the Chief Operating Officer at HCP Cureblindness, where Emily prioritizes reaching unserved blind individuals with high-quality care at low costs. Emily also serves as the Interim Chief Executive Officer at Impact Table, a community supporting women mission-driven leaders. In addition, Emily is a Member at Chief, a network focused on empowering women in positions of power. Prior to these roles, Emily worked as a Microsystems Facilitator at Gjilan - Dartmouth Primary Health Care Partnership and as a Research Associate at Katalysis Partnership. Emily holds a MPH in Public Health from The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice and a BA in International Studies and Geography from Middlebury College.
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HCP Cureblindness
The Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) is an independent, non-profit organization established to eradicate preventable blindness worldwide. We pursue this mission by delivering high-quality care, training local personnel and establishing world-class eye care infrastructure. The HCP was founded in 1995 by two intrepid ophthalmologists - Drs. Sanduk Ruit and Geoffrey Tabin - focused on eradicating unnecessary blindness due to cataracts in the Himalayan region. Today, HCP has expanded to provide eye care, infrastructure support and training for international populations in more than 16 countries throughout Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has trained eye care personnel from more than 40 countries, and has procured equipment and supplies for programs in more than 37 countries.