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ASCRS Foundation Announces Winners of the Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award

Aravind Haripriya and Rengaraj Venkatesh receive the 2026 award

3/4/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: ASCRS Foundation Announces Winners of the Chang-Crandall Award

Overview

The ASCRS Foundation has awarded the 2026 Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award to Dr. Aravind Haripriya and Dr. Rengaraj Venkatesh for their significant contributions to cataract surgery and humanitarian efforts. Each recipient will receive a $100,000 donation to support their chosen charitable ophthalmic organization.

Background

Cataract blindness remains a leading cause of reversible blindness globally, necessitating effective surgical interventions. The Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award recognizes individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication to humanitarian efforts in ophthalmology, particularly in addressing cataract-related disabilities. Honoring such contributions is vital for promoting sustainable eye care practices and improving patient outcomes.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Dr. Haripriya and Dr. Venkatesh have each performed nearly 100,000 cataract surgeries, many of which are charitable.
  • The award includes a $100,000 donation to a charitable organization of the recipients' choice.
  • Both recipients are affiliated with the Aravind Eye Care System, which provides subsidized cataract surgeries.
  • The award recognizes their leadership in training and education within the field of ophthalmology.
  • The Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award emphasizes the importance of humanitarian efforts in addressing cataract blindness.

Clinical Implications

The recognition of Dr. Haripriya and Dr. Venkatesh underscores the importance of humanitarian work in ophthalmology. Their commitment to training and education can serve as a model for other healthcare professionals aiming to improve access to cataract surgery and enhance surgical outcomes.

Conclusion

The 2026 Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award highlights the critical role of dedicated ophthalmologists in combating cataract blindness. Their efforts not only advance surgical excellence but also promote sustainable practices in eye care.

References

  1. Ophthalmology Management, 2026 -- ASCRS Foundation Announces 2026 Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award
  2. The ASCO Post — Oncology Professionals and Leaders to be Honored at ASCO Annual Meeting
  3. The ASCO Post — Mark G. Kris, MD, Recipient of First ASCO Humanitarian Award
  4. The ASCO Post — 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting Events and Highlights
  5. Package of eye care interventions
  6. ESCRS Draft Evidence-Based Cataract Guidelines
  7. Phacoemulsification Versus Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews - PubMed

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