Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital, Banjul, The Gambia
Built in 1853 by the Government of Great Britain, the Royal
Victoria Hospital was officially handed over to the Gambian
Government in 1953.
RVH has recently become a teaching hospital for the newly
created University of The Gambia Medical School located
in Banjul.
It champions the cause for both optometrists and patients
and strives for an eye care dispensation that will best
serve their needs.
In addition to practising optometrists, dispensing opticians,
and students in eye care related professions, the hospital
also has the following departments: internal medicine, surgery,
pediatrics, and gynecology / obstetrics.
Allied specialty units located within the RVH
include: pathology; radiology; dentistry; ear, nose, and
throat; orthopedics; and laproscopic gynecology and a department
specialising in laboratory and clinical research.
The Hospital is always looking to recruit skilful and willing
ophthalmic surgeons, nurses and technichians, opticians,
biochemists, and anaesthesiologists who want to volunteer
their time and knowledge for the betterment of ophthalmic
care in Africa.