EAGLE, Idaho — An Idaho emergency room doctor is delaying retirement and donating his entire year’s salary to help restore eyesight for people around the world.
Dr. Stuart Clive has worked 24-hour shifts in Idaho ERs for nearly two decades, most recently at Weiser Memorial Hospital. He said patients in rural hospitals often arrive sicker and older because they delay getting care.
“The main difference is you get a lot of people that maybe don't always seek care… and so we see a lot of sicker, older people,” Clive said.
WATCH: The Idaho doctor delaying retirement to help restore sight for thousands. Idaho ER doctor donates his salary to help restore sight worldwide
Clive, who has practiced medicine in Idaho for 17 years, said he was close to retiring until a documentary changed the dir

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