Similarly, you may ask, can you be blind and be a doctor?
To answer your first question: Yes, it's happened, but it's rare. Yes, blind people can go to medical school.
Subsequently, question is, can a psychiatrist be blind? Tim Cordes, a blind psychiatrist, has been working at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 2018. Alexandra Adams, a deaf and blind medical student in the UK, is currently training to become a doctor. Dr. Satish Amarnath is a successful medical microbiologist who wrote two books after losing his eyesight.
People also ask, are there blind actors?
Acting and performing
Robert Morgan – A recurring role in The Wire. Callan Mulvey – (an actor seen in various series as Rush and in movies like Batman Vs Superman) has lost the sight in one eye during an accident. Geraldine Lawhorn – one-woman show performer in New York City.
How do doctors make blind people see?
The Argus II system can restore some vision in people made blind by retinitis pigmentosa. The patient wears a pair of glasses with a small video camera mounted on it, which captures images. A prosthesis no larger than a pencil eraser is surgically implanted on the surface of the retina.