Years before I was even born, in the year 1948, she had started working in ophthalmology at the Schell Eye hospital at the Christian Medical College, Vellore and then in leprosy at the Schieffelin Leprosy Research and Training Center (SLRTC) in South India, places where she continued her work for several decades.
She taught the ophthalmologists at the SLRTC and elsewhere that it was important to record findings and maintain precise case notes.
Such teaching scenarios could be played out in a dingy out-patient leprosy clinic of a small town in rural India or it could be in WHO-recognized training institutions such as SLRTC in South India and ALERT in Addis Ababa and or in a Dermatological institute in China.