ASCRS Annual Meeting 2024
💫ASCRS @ascrsofficial 2024 ❤️ was super, super busy. The busiest yet: three posters, two courses, one film, one paper, two wetlabs. And a whole lot in between.
💫ASCRS @ascrsofficial 2024 ❤️ was super, super busy. The busiest yet: three posters, two courses, one film, one paper, two wetlabs. And a whole lot in between.
Kickstarting 2024 with my first international meeting – attending the @schwind.laser Schwind User Meeting held in Dubai – some amazing memories, lots of learning to be had, and so lovely to meet some new friends and colleagues.
On a personal note about the Pterygium Fellowship…. From the PMs received, I should make a little clarification – this fellowship was performed on top of my full time commitments, not instead of 🥰. 🤔If I were to be perfectly honest, with my schedule, I needed another fellowship like I
I am delighted to announce that last month, I graduated from my third fellowship – this time in the area of Pterygium Surgery using the P.E.R.F.E.C.T. technique under the kind mentorship and guidance of Professor Lawrie Hirst. It has been an undertaking for the last 12 months in the background
Grateful to have been able to present at the Uni of Toronto Corneal Rounds which has been a regular feature of the corneal teaching scene since the peak of the 2020 pandemic time. Our topic was “Exploring the Utility of Amniotic Membrane in Ophthalmology” in which we presented the uses,
Physician CEO 2022 Proud to be the first Australian graduate of the Physician CEO Program at Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University… joining my 2022 colleagues hailing from Italy, Egypt, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, India, UK and the USA. It has been an incredible experience learning from some of
A warm invitation to speak at the Israeli Corneal Society Meeting this year albeit virtually – next year perhaps! Dr Michael Mimouni, Chair of the Israeli Cornea Society. Thankyou to the Chair of the Israeli Cornea Society, Michael Mimouni, and Commitee Organiser Eyal Cohen for the kind invitation to present
I was extremely fortunate to have completed my Cornea, Refractive and External Diseases Fellowship at the University of Toronto which has an incredible academic program that supplements its high volume surgical component. One of the amazing things about training in an institution like this, is the collaboration and camaraderie between
Thankyou to Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today for publishing some work that we had done earlier in the year on Standardisation of Terminology via the Refractive Surgery Terminology Committee (RTSC) – a subcommittee of the Refractive Surgical Alliance. In the words of Dan Durrie – Words matter. Clear and concise
Dr. Trinh is a fully certified RANZCO (Australian) ophthalmologist with extensive fellowship expertise specializing in cornea, cataract and refractive surgery. She is also a fellow of the World College of Refractive Surgery and Vision Sciences.