#ProtectingSight #423: Jim Chuchu: Why are stolen African artifacts still in Western museums? Stop and chop, MIGS, and Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH). The Tao of Warren Buffett.

Welcome to my daily learning journal. Here is today’s list:

1. Ted Talk – Jim Chuchu: Why are stolen African artifacts still in Western museums? “African artifacts shown in museums worldwide are often not borrowed, but stolen — and TED Fellow Jim Chuchu is on a mission to get them back. Learn the sordid history behind how many of the collections in the West came to be, Chuchu’s extensive work tracking and restoring Kenya’s cultural heritage and what these efforts can mean for the wider African continent. An urgent call for institutions to reconsider the morality of the objects they “own” and their significance to the communities from which they were taken.” (ted.com description)

A compelling Ted Talk.

2A. Cataract Surgery – Uday Devgan MD – 1191: resident performs stop-and-chop. Great technique.

2B. Ike Ahmed MD – Live Surgery FacoElche iStent injectW implantation.

2C. Constance Okeke MD – Glaucoma Surgery Made Easy – MIGS University 2019: iStent Inject

2D. D. Brian Kim MD – Glaukos iStent inject W: What To Do When The 2nd Stent Fails to Implant?

Enjoyed watching numerous videos on the iStent inject which I use for MIGS procedures.

3. Andrew Lee MD – Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension.

Dr. Lee’s neuro-ophthalmology reviews are perfect for lifelong learning.

4. Mary Buffett & David Clark – The Tao of Warren Buffett: Warren Buffett’s Words of Wisdom: Quotations and Interpretations to Help Guide You to Billionaire Wealth and Enlightened Business Management. Chapter 6 on “Follies to Avoid” with investing.

Picked this book up for $2 at the local library book sale. A great investment as Warren Buffett shares timeless wisdom.

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