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Ghanaian optometrist Dr Jerome Emmanuel Abaka-Cann has made history after becoming the first Ghanaian—and one of only two Africans—to be inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO) under its Special Category.
Dr Abaka-Cann achieved the feat in November 2024, alongside Nigerian Navy Commander and optometrist Dr Tamunominabo Edah, marking a significant milestone for African representation in global optometry leadership.
Speaking about the recognition, Dr Abaka-Cann described the fellowship as more than a personal achievement. “To be a Fellow is to commit to lifelong learning and advancing optometry in one’s jurisdiction,” he said. “I see my jurisdiction as all of Africa. By empowering colleagues to reach the highest professional standards, we can improve access and quality of care.”
Founded in 1922, the American Academy of Optometry is a globally respected body known for promoting clinical excellence, research, and professional development. While most fellowships are awarded for scientific or clinical contributions, the Special Category honours individuals whose leadership and entrepreneurial impact have transformed the profession.
Dr Abaka-Cann earned this distinction through leadership, having submitted a detailed report titled Leadership in Optometry: Making Eye Care Available, Accessible, and Affordable. The work chronicled his decade-long efforts to expand access to quality eye care across Ghana.
Since establishing Imperial Eye Care Centre in 2011, Dr Abaka-Cann has built a network of clinics serving multiple districts where vision care was previously limited or non-existent. His work has also created jobs for young professionals and promoted community education on eye health.
Beyond clinical services, he has organised free eye screening exercises, distributed corrective lenses, and provided essential medications to underserved populations.
Following his induction, Dr Abaka-Cann has intensified efforts to increase African participation in the AAO. In 2025, he supported 35 African optometrists to attain AAO fellowship through the Academy's African Chapter, including 3 Special Category Fellows, 2 of them Ghanaian. Prior to Dr Abaka-Cann's own induction, Africa had no Special Category Fellows at all.
A product of Mfantsipim School and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr Abaka-Cann continues to engage policymakers and professional bodies to improve eye care delivery across the country.
Observers say his recognition comes at a time when Ghana is pushing for stronger healthcare systems and local leadership in specialised medical fields.
For Dr Abaka-Cann, the goal remains clear: a continent where eye care is affordable, accessible, and driven by African expertise.
“This fellowship signals a new era for African optometry—one where leadership, innovation, and community impact are recognised globally,” he added.
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