WilliamsMemo22

Williams Memo 22 Mapping Subject Positions Successful Outcome || Before he established the Nepal Eye Program, "Letters criticizing [Dr. Sandak Ruit] were even sent to Nepal’s prime minister [by his hospital superiors]" Mahadevan, Ashok. 2007. "Miracles by the Thousands" //Readers Digest//. || Successful Outcome || The body is sacred and should not be abused after death (Buddhist monks, Hindu monks) || (Subject: WHO Vision 2020 program) Outcome Unknown || Socio-economic barriers (family incentives, opportunity costs, individual incentive, cost of care, bias against women, corrupt officials in the medical care system, poor medical infrastructure in developing nations, etc.) || Catalysts are what drives subjects to say what they say. Corrosions are forces that keep statements from legitimacy and material realization Pasted from 
 * __**CATALYSTS**__ || __**STATEMENTS**__ || __**CORROSIONS**__ ||
 * Death of sister due to poor medical care || I can perform surgery with good patient outcomes in the Himalayas (Subject: Dr. Sandak Ruit)
 * # Nepali Government Support
 * 1) International Non-Governmental Organization Funding || We can develop an eye bank for donated corneas and other ocular tissue (Subject: Tilganga Eye Centre)
 * Sustainability Mythology (social entrepreneurship, sustainability ideation, non-governmental organizations, social networking, neoliberal claims for public health, social justice) || We can change the way ophthalmology is practiced so that the poor can afford medical care for preventable blindness