Abstract

I spent my time with the Ophthalmology department at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital and I was able to appreciate how structural decisions ensured that the highest level of care was provided to the greatest number of patients but in ways very different to that in the UK. While it is saddening to learn about the current situation in Sri Lanka, it has served as a personal reminder to reflect on my experience as an elective student. Indeed, looking back, it might be the case that the things that initially startled me during my time there might actually serve as lessons as to what we can do to improve our own healthcare system overburdened by extensive waiting times.

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