She helps give sight to people worldwide

Latimes

She helps give sight to people worldwide"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Donna Wallenthin is beginning to feel more worldly after traveling to Jordan, Korea and twice to China as part of an international surgical team working to restore the sight of hundreds of


people. At the same time, the registered nurse learned about a way of life that sometimes shocked her. “I had never been in a Communist country and was amazed that the people couldn’t move


around the country freely,” said the El Toro woman, who hadn’t been outside the United States before her China trip, organized by the Surgical Eye Expedition (SEE). “It was fascinating to me


to think about going to China,” she said. “I loved the idea of seeing another culture and being in another environment.” But while she was aware that life in other countries was different,


“emotionally it was a totally different thing for me.” She had been asked by a physician who was part of the surgical team to join the group in helping to teach physicians and nurses in


mainland China current techniques for cataract extraction. The eye organization said surgical teams this year already have performed about 3,700 eye operations throughout the developing


world. After the team performed free sight-restoring surgeries for indigent people, Wallenthin gave seminars to ophthalmic nurses at an educational symposium. “It was an adventure to do


something I know how to do here and do it in another setting,” said Wallenthin, 49, who once worked in the same hospital in which she was born. “We were well-received,” said the Elizabeth


(N.J.) General Hospital nursing school graduate who has never stopped working, except while she was pregnant with her son. “The medical personnel are eager for education and help in


furthering eye care for their people.” Since her early days, Wallenthin was around illness in her family, especially her mother and father, which gave her the feeling that her lot in life


was to take care of people. Her three brothers went to live with other family members, but Wallenthin stayed with her ailing parents. “I was a little girl when I got a little nurse kit with


sugar pills and a stethoscope and from that time I knew what I was going to be,” Wallenthin said. She also had the benefit of a strong-willed mother who believed that “everyone should have


an education. She thought education was the only way to further yourself,” said Wallenthin, who remembers, “Mother wanted to be a nurse and instead fostered it in me.” Wallenthin had worked


in New Jersey before moving to Santa Barbara, where she was a surgical nurse at St. Francis Hospital for nearly 20 years before moving to El Toro. She is now at Saddleback Memorial Medical


Center in Laguna Hills. “During those early days I never thought I would work as a surgery nurse,” she remembers. “I thought the whole reason for being a nurse was to take care of sick


people.” MORE TO READ


Trending News

Submerged valleys and barrier reefs

ABSTRACT As I have never visited the Pacific Islands, I do not attempt to bring their valleys under the same category as...

North korea and us war threats reignite - kim refuses to denuclearise

Kim Jong-un’s totalitarian regime has handed a heavy blow to Trump by vowing to hold on to its nuclear weapons. The herm...

What to watch after 'the last of us'

There was a time when the idea of a video game adaptation sounded alarm bells, with all but guaranteed audience disappoi...

Lipid storage disorders block lysosomal trafficking by inhibiting a trp channel and lysosomal calcium release

ABSTRACT Lysosomal lipid accumulation, defects in membrane trafficking and altered Ca2+ homoeostasis are common features...

ABC.net.au: Page not Found

Open Sites menu ABC Home News iview TV Radio Kids Shop More...

Latests News

She helps give sight to people worldwide

Donna Wallenthin is beginning to feel more worldly after traveling to Jordan, Korea and twice to China as part of an int...

Cabaye feeling fresh for psg's trophy assault

Cabaye helped the capital club to the domestic title and the Coupe de la Ligue in France last term, before representing ...

CASTING AROUND . . . - Los Angeles Times

Jane Fonda is developing Carlos Fuentes’ book, “Gringo Viezo,” which she will produce and star in. Luis Puenzo will writ...

2013 kamduni murder case: govt moves sc, seeks stay on hc relief

The West Bengal government Monday filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court against a Calcutta High Cour...

[withdrawn] competition guidance for sbri: improve firefighters’ operations and safety with digital technology

Notice COMPETITION GUIDANCE FOR SBRI: IMPROVE FIREFIGHTERS’ OPERATIONS AND SAFETY WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Organisations ...

Top