Video 10: Dr. Patricia Bath (Laserphaco Probe)
What if someone handed you a device that could reverse blindness? Not slow it down. Not manage it. Actually reverse it — giving someone back the ability to see after years of darkness. That device exists. And it was invented by a Black woman from Harlem who the world almost never heard of. Her name was Patricia Bath —and her journey is one of the most powerful stories in modern medicine. She rose from a housing project in New York City to become a groundbreaking doctor and innovator. Despite facing barriers of race, gender, and limited opportunities, she pushed forward with determination and brilliance. Dr. Bath went on to invent the Laserphaco Probe, a device that revolutionized cataract treatment and helped restore vision to people around the world. Her work earned her one of the most important medical patents in American history. Her story is not just about success—it’s about resilience, vision, and breaking barriers. It shows how someone from humble beginnings can chan...