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ESASO a vision of collaboration
www.esaso.org
Advanced education developing world-class ophthalmologists
3 | ESASO welcomes you 5 | Our Mission 6 | Education 9 | Modules 10 | Fellowships 13 | Faculty 14 | Our Participants 16 | Our International Network 19 | Our Campuses and Admission 20 | Faculty Index
ESASOa Vision of Collaboration
| 3ESASO welcomes you
ESASO is a pioneer in post-graduate education in ophthalmology. We collaborate with individuals, groups and institutions to enhance expertise in ophthalmology and take the field into the future. Our approach is of a Vision of Collaboration, from fruit-ful partnerships with leading ophthalmologists and institutions worldwide. These collaborations are the source of cutting-edge knowledge, innovative and in-depth research, clinical leadership and a global outlook that is also reflected in the diversity and skills of our participants at the campuses at Lake Lugano in Switzerland, and in Singapore.
The School’s activities cover the study of all subspecialties, including medical and surgi-cal management of retinal conditions, cornea, refractive surgery, cataracts, glaucoma, uveitis, oculoplasty, paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus.
We hope that ESASO will continue to grow to become a leader in the field of ophthalmolo-gical training. We believe that by supporting the learning needs of tomorrow’s leading ophthalmologists, we are investing in better outcomes for eye patients everywhere.
We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring learning environment that will challenge your perspectives, expand your horizons and unlock your full potential.
Yours sincerely
Borja Corcóstegui President Scientific Council
Our Mission
ESASO aims to improve the clinical and surgical practice of specialists in ophthalmology by helping them to develop and enhance their professional skills. Our objective is to provide ophthalmologists with high-calibre postgraduate education and hands-on training from an internationally renowned faculty.
Through the promotion of scientific research, organisation of meetings and seminars, and publication management, we hope to improve scientific knowledge within the oph-thalmic community and improve outcomes for all patients with eye conditions.
Giuseppe Guarnaccia Global Executive Director
University Residency Specialisation Practice and Career
MD Residency
EBOD
Fellowship Faculty
ESASO
30Age 35 40 45 50 55 60
Observership
Modules
Educational Conferences, Publications
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ESASO Foundation: Board of Directors • Giuseppe Guarnaccia, President• Borja Corcóstegui, Vice President• Francesco Bandello, Member• Ottavio Bernasconi, General Secretary• Bruno Falcomatà, Member• Giorgio Giudici, Member• Piero Martinoli, Member• Fabio Nicoli, Member• Sandro Rusconi, Member
Studying at ESASOESASO’s educational programme is based on a modular system that covers the whole field of ophthalmology. This system makes it easy to combine continuing education with existing work commitments. ESASO ensures the highest educational standards through support from a distinguis-hed international faculty and specialist input from renow-ned practitioners in the field.
ESASO Educational ProgrammeESASO is working towards academic accreditation for its post-graduate educational programmes
To tailor your learning, you can choose from five program-mes:• Single module: Certificate of attendance• Single module plus 4-week visiting fellowship• Single module plus 1-month observership• Five modules: Diploma of Specialist Superior in Ophthalmology (DiSSO), which is equivalent to the Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS)• Two modules plus one-year Fellowship at one of many prestigious institutions associated with ESASO
Education
1) 15 ECTS credits (450 hrs)2) 60 ECTS credits (1.800 hrs)ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
ESASO Certificate of attendance
MAS2)ESASO Certificate ofattendance
1 Module 2 Modules
ESASOFellowship
1 Year
1 Module
VisitingFellowship
4 Weeks
ESASO Certificate of attendance
Observer-ship
4 Weeks
1 Module
CAS1)
DiSSO
5 Modules
“The wet-lab helped to consolidate the theoretical material, that we received
in lectures, with practical skills.”Alexander Trubilin, Russia
3 months 1 week 1-2 months
| 9Modules
• Self-study with ESASO Course Series (ca. 40-50 hours)• Pre-test to be handed in 3 weeks prior the module to accept parti- cipant
• Classes and laboratoires (40 hours)• Dynamic enviroment for learning and sharing• Individual exams (2 hours) and conclusion of the module
• Knowledge transfer of the con- clusions into daily practice• Creation of close bonds among class mates, faculty and industry
Phase 1PREPARATION
Phase 2SEMINAR
Phase 3TRANSFER
INTENSE LEARNING CURVE!
• 1-week fulltime module• Didactical learning hands-on training in laboratories, and live surgeries
• 3 months ahead of module: preparation material is sent out to participants• 2 months ahead of module: pre-tests are mailed out• 3 weeks ahead of module: hand-in of pre-tests
• 1-2 months: application of new learning into daily practice
• Interaction
• Individual Exams
• Field Research
• Preparation
• Reflection
• Application in daily practices
Module Programme Structure
We understand that everyone’s learning needs are unique, whether you are pursuing post-graduate education, or fit-ting continued learning around your work. Our modular approach has been developed with the Bologna Process at its heart. All modules are structured to ensure consistency in the following areas: learning, recognition of achieve-ment, and application of new skills and knowledge to your practice.• Phase 1: Preparation. This phase lasts for three months, to allow for sufficient study time and consolidation.• Phase 2: Seminar. Hands-on training in real-life situa- tions over one week, followed by individual examination.• Phase 3: Transfer. Practical application of acquired knowledge to daily practice over one to two months.
ESASO conducts regular surveys after each module to guarantee quality and to ensure that our educational programme communi-cates the latest developments in the field and meets the diverse needs of our participants.
Fellowships
The ESASO Fellowship programme is a good option for those wishing to achieve the highest level of training. In pursuing this ultra-advanced line of study, highly-mo-tivated and talented ophthalmologists can specialise in a subject to refine and further develop their skills in the context of clinical ophthalmic surgery under the tuition of a renowned and prestigious faculty. ESASO Fellowships and Observerships are truly unique as curricula are planned in consultation with highly reputed and accredited academic and clinical bodies from around the world. Each ESASO Fellowship is offered annually, lasts 12 months and includes instructorled and research based objectives.
These include the following topic leads at world-leading ophthalmology institutions:
Financial supportTo ensure that high-achieving candidates have the best possible chance of participating in our Fellowship progra- mme, ESASO is pleased to provide grants of up to € 40,000 for two annual fellowships (subject to local funding of the international centre).
4-WEEKS FELLOWSHIP AND OBSERVERSHIP
• Visiting Fellowship and Hands-on Training in Cataract Surgery, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) Hyderabad, India
• Observership
1-YEAR FELLOWSHIP
Key Focus Institutions 2014
• Cataract Surgery • Allgemeines Krankenhaus Universitätskliniken, Vienna, Austria
• Cornea & Refractive Surgery • Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK
• Glaucoma • Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA
• Medical Retina • Instituto de Microcirugía Ocular (IMO), Barcelona, Spain
• Surgical Retina • Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science, UMDNJ-New Jersey, USA
• Clinical Product Development • Ludwig-Maximilians Universität (LMU), Munich, Germany
• Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK
• Tel Aviv Medical Center (TLVMC) & Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (TAU), Israel
• Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
• University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
• Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy
The ESASO Fellowship Committee
• Stanley Chang, Chair
Members• Ottavio Bernasconi • Giuseppe Guarnaccia• Rupert Bourne • Raffael Navarro• Borja Corcóstegui • Christoph Scholda• Nick Evans • Leonidas Zografos
• Maurizio Battaglia Parodi, Secretary
“It is a great opportunity to learn from some of the best teachers, to make contacts
and get suggestions from them.”Carmela Sannace, Italy
We know that a globally diverse student body deserves an equally diverse faculty of experts to support it. The ESASO faculty is privileged to include over 100 leaders in oph-thalmology from across the world, each with an exemplary clinical and research track record. We also have a visiting faculty of 130 professors from 30 countries. It is their di-versity of background, collective skills and experience thatmakes learning with ESASO a truly outstanding and special experience.
Participants at ESASO can benefit in many ways from the expertise of our diverse faculty, from group seminars and practical training, to one-to-one tutoring and guidance. This combination of broad and personal support ensures the best possible educational experience for the experts of tomorrow.
| 13Faculty
“It is a very special experience for me to be part of the ESASO faculty. It is so exciting to witness how a group of young, eager, students are trying to improve their knowledge and become professionals in the field of medical and surgical retina disease. The small groups, the academic atmosphere, the convenient facility, the excellent faculty from all over the world, and the dry and wet labs, make this learning and teaching experience unique in its kind. I am proud to be part of it!”Anat Loewenstein, IsraelMD MHA, Professor of Ophthalmology and Deputee Dean of the medical school at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
“The ESASO faculty appointment gives a great piece of satisfaction and highlights the beauty of ocular surgery by teaching and discussing it with colleagues form around the world. The eye stays roughly the same, but ESASO provides the differences in mentality and culture, something that you can hardly describe in a program. Thanks for being part of it.”Michael Koss, GermanyHead of Retina and associate professor at the Department of Ophthalmology, Ruprecht Karls University, Heidelberg, Germany
We carefully select participants to participate in ESASO programmes to ensure that learning with us is a highly rewarding experience. To encourage the development of a truly global network, ESASO partners in several interna-tional locations offer scholarships, so that potential par-ticipants can take advantage of every opportunity to learn from the best, to be the best.
Participants by gender 2009-2013
ESASO participants make us who we areWhile over 70% of our participants hail from Europe, we are proud to welcome ophthalmologists from around the world. We believe that the high uptake rate of the modules indicates the internationally recognised high standards of tuition and the opportunities for hands-on learning under expert direction. Together, our diverse student body and faculty form the ESASO Community, an intercontinental framework of knowledge and friendship. Participants also benefit from close contact with and guidance from their mentors.
Participant distribution in the world 2009-2013
Our Participants
Africa 4%Australia 1%
South America 5%
Asia 14%
Middle East 4%
40
80
120
160
Europe 72%
“I work at Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild in Paris (France). The course was really useful and the professors were very open to discussion. Ideas were regularly exchanged and, most interestingly, we were given lots of useful tips on performing surgery.”Aranzazu Mateo-Montoya, Spain
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Female Male
“The learning atmosphere produced by world class lecturers at the ESASO campus in Lugano is superb.”Petteri Ingalsuo, Finland
Our International Network
New Jersey New York
Educational Events• 15th ESASO Retina Academy Barcelona, Spain, 2015• 14th ESASO Retina Academy Istanbul, Turkey, 2014• 13th International AMD and Retina Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 2013• 12th International AMD and Retina Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 2012• 11th International AMD and Retina Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, 2011• 10th International AMD and Retina Congress, Lugano, Switzerland, 2010• OCT Course, Lugano, Switzerland, 2013• Anterior Segment Symposium Lugano, Switzerland, 2012
Fellowships• Amsterdam, Netherlands• Antwerp, Belgium• Barcelona, Spain• Cambridge, UK• London, UK• Milan, Italy• Munich, Germany• New Jersey, USA• New York, USA• Tel Aviv, Israel• Vienna, Austria
Short Fellowships• Hyderabad, India
Int. Modules/Courses• Ankara, Turkey• Barcelona, Spain• Dubai, UAE• La Valletta, Malta• Lugano, Switzerland• Moscow, Russia• Shanghai, China• Sharjah, UAE• Singapore, Singapore• St. Petersburg, Russia• Tel Aviv, Israel
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ESASO Campus Singapore
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Tel Aviv
Ankara
La Valletta
DubaiSharjah
ViennaPrague
Istanbul
Hyderabad
Lisbon
Shanghai
Cambridge
Antwerp
Dublin
Munich
Milan
ESASO Campus Lugano
LondonAmsterdam
Barcelona
ESASO Head OfficeVilla Saroli, Lugano, Switzerland
The location of our campuses mean that participants atten-ding in ESASO courses benefit from world-class facilities, state of the art equipment at their fingertips and a vibrant learning and social environment.
ESASO Lugano CampusESASO’s educational campus is at are at the Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI). The Lugano Campus was founded in 1996 and is based in the canton of Ticino in the south of Switzerland. The University combines acade-mic training with accredited qualifications, and boasts steadily rising student numbers, growing success in research, as well as an international mix of professors, participants, and research and doctoral assistants. Today, over 3.000 students from 100 countries are enrolled at the USI in Lugano. The Campus buildings host offices for faculty and staff, classrooms, 24/7 accessible laboratories and a canteen, supporting cultural exchange alongside high-calibre study. Its prime location also benefits from close links to public transport and is a short distance from the international air- ports in Milan, Italy.
ESASO Singapore CampusESASO’s successful launch led to the concept of ESASO Asia. The Asian Campus is located at one of Singapore’s most prestigious private medical establishments: the Camden Medical Centre, on Orchard Boulevard in the heart of the city. It features state-of-the-art lecture facilities, including specialised console tables that can be converted into wet lab workstations.
Admission requirements• Master of Medicine obtained at a university recognised under the regulations of the country concerned• Specialisation degree in ophthalmology obtained in accordance with the current regulations
Our Campuses and Admission
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Documents to be submitted (as PDF files)• Application form• Curriculum vitae• Letter of recommendation• Copies of your:- Medical degree and specialisation in ophthalmology- Passport and electronic (passport-style) picture- Sponsorship certificate for participants receiving financial support from their institution or an industry sponsor
Tuition fee 2015Fees are € 2,250 per module and include tuition, course materials, lunches (at the university canteen) and accom-modation. Advance payment (usually 90 days prior to the beginning of the module) is required to secure participation. Applications may be accepted within the limits of available places: 26 participants per week.
Deadlines for application
Module/Course Deadline Date, City
Orbital, Lacrimal & 01.11.14 19 – 23.01.15, La Valletta Opht. Plastic Surgery
Medical Retina 01.12.14 02 – 06.02.15, Lugano
Medical & Surgical Retina 01.03.15 27 – 30.03.15, Singapore
Cataract & intraocular 28.02.15 26 – 30.04.15, Sharjah Refractive Surgery
Cataract & intraocular 28.02.15 04 – 08.05.15, Barcelona Refractive Surgery
Surgical Retina 31.03.15 01 – 05.06.15, Lugano
Medical Retina 31.03.15 08 – 12.06.15, Lugano
Cataract & intraocular 31.03.15 22 – 26.06.15, Refractive Surgery St. Petersburg
Medical & Surgical Retina 30.06.15 23 – 26.07.15, Singapore
Medical Retina 30.06.15 07 – 11.09.15, Lugano
Medical & Surgical Retina 30.06.15 28.09 – 02.10.15, Ankara
Alkabes Micol, Dr. Vitreoretinal Consultant, San Giuseppe Hospital Milan, Italy University Eye Clinic
Allen David, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Sunderland Eye Infirmary Newcastle on Tyne, UK
Al Sabti Khalid, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Kuwait Specialized Eye Center Kuwait City, Kuwait
Aneez Qamaruddin Shaikh, Dr. Specialist Ophthalmologist Dubai Hospital Dubai, UAE
Aras Cengiz, Prof. Dr. Vitreoretinal Service Cerrahpasa Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey Ophthalmology Dept. Istanbul University
Aslan Bekir Sitki, Prof. Dr. Head of Eye Department Liv Hospital Ankara, Turkey
Augustin Albert, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. Staedtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Germany
Aylward Bill, Dr. Medical Director Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK
Azzolini Claudio, Prof. Dr. Chairman of Ophthalmology School of Medicine, Univ. of Insubria Varese, Italy
Baldeschi Lelio, Dr. Chief Eye Clinic Catholic University of Louvain, Bruxelles, Belgium Ophthalmology Dept. St. Luc Hospital
Bandello Francesco, Prof. Dr. Professor and Chairman University Vita-Salute Scientific Milan, Italy Dept. of Ophthalmology Institute San Raffaele
Barton Keith, Dr. Director Glaucoma Service Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK
Battaglia Parodi Maurizio, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmology Dept. University Vita-Salute Scientific Milan, Italy Institute San Raffaele
Bellucci Roberto, Prof. Dr. Director of Ophthalmic Unit Hospital of Verona Verona, Italy
Benjamin Larry, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Aylesbury Bucks, UK Ophthalmology Dept.
Bernasconi Ottavio, Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Ospedale Regionale Bellinzona e Valli Bellinzona, Switzerland
Binder Susanne, Prof. Dr. Chair Ophthalmology Dept. Rudolf Foundation Clinic Vienna, Austria
Boscia Francesco, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. University of Sassari Sassari, Italy
Bressler Neil, Dr. Chief Retina Division, John Hopkins University Owings Mills, USA Wilmer Eye Institute
Brusini Paolo, Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital Udine, Italy
Burés Jelstrup Anniken, Dr. Consultant, Medical Retina and Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain Uveitis Dept.
Burgoyne Claude F., Dr. Senior Scientist and Research, Devers Eye Institute Portland, USA Director Legacy Health System
Burian Gabriela, Dr. Specialist in Translational Medicine & AMP Association Management Basel, Switzerland Pharmaceutical Clinical Development Partners
Capone Antonio, Dr. Clinical Professor William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, USA of Biomedical Sciences
Caputo Georges, Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Foundation Ophthalmic Neuilly s/Seine, France A. de Rothschild Paris
Cauchi Paul, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist, University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK Honorary Senior Lecturer
Chang Stanley, Prof. Dr. Professor of Ophthalmology Columbia University New York, USA
Charles Steve, Prof. Dr. Clinical Professor University of Tennessee, Memphis, USA Ophthalmology Dept. Hamilton Eye Institute
Chong Victor, Prof. Dr. Head of Department Oxford Eye Hospital Oxford, UK
Chowers Itay, Prof. Dr. Associate Professor Hadassah Medical Center Jerusalem, Israel Ophthalmology Dept.
Claes Carl, Dr. Head of VR Department St. Augustinus Hospital Antwerp, Belgium
Corcóstegui Borja, Prof. Dr. Director Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain
Collin Richard, Prof. Dr. Consultant Surgeon Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK
Faculty Index
Coscas Gabriel, Prof. Dr. Emeritus Professor Hôpital Intercommunal de Créteil Créteil, France Ophthalmology Dept.
Cruess Alan, Prof. Dr. Head Dept. of Ophthalmology Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada and Visual Sciences
Cunha-Vaz José, Prof. Dr. Chairman AIBILI Coimbra, Portugal
Cvenkel Barbara, Dr. Head of Glaucoma Unit Eye Hospital, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Slovenia
Daví Giuseppe, Dr. Consultant Surgeon Treviso, Italy
D‘Amico Donald J., Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. Weill Cornell College New York, USA
Dua Harminder, Prof. Dr. Chair Division of Ophthalmology University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK
El-Barky Ahmed, Dr. Lecturer in Ophthalmology Benha University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Eldem Bora Prof. Dr. Professor, Ophthalmology Dept. Hacettepe University Ankara, Turkey
Elies Daniel, Dr. Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain Surgery Specialist
Evans Nicholas, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Royal Eye Infirmary Plymouth, Devon, UK
Falcomatà Bruno, Dr. Head Retina Service Hospital B.M.M. Reggio Calabria, Italy
Findl Oliver, Prof. Dr. Chair Ophthalmology Dept. Hanusch Hospital Vienna, Austria
Flammer Josef, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. University of Basel Basel, Switzerland
Forlini Cesare, Prof. Dr. Director Ophthalmology Dept. Santa Maria delle Croci Hospital Ravenna, Italy
García-Arumí José, Prof. Dr. Director Ophthalmology Dept. Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
Gatinel Damien, Prof. Dr. Head Anterior & Refractive Rothschild Foundation Paris, France Surgery, Ophthalmology Dept.
Gaudric Alain, Prof. Dr. Honorary Director Hôpital Lariboisière Paris, France Ophthalmology Service
Gelisken Öner, Prof. Dr. Retina Consultant Uludag University Bursa, Turkey Ophthalmology Dept.
González Duarte Roser, Prof. Dr. Professor in Genetics Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
González-Candial Miguel, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmic Plastic Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain and Orbital Surgeon
Grehn Franz, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. University Eye Hospital Würzburg, Germany
Güell José L., Prof. Dr. Associate Professor Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
Hamza Ismail, Prof. Dr. Professor of Ophthalmology Ain Shams University Cairo, Egypt
Hannush Sadeer B., Dr. Attending Surgeon, Cornea Service Wills Eye Institute Langhorne, USA
Hintschich Christoph, Prof. Dr. Head of Oculoplastic and Munich University Eye Hospital Munich, Germany Orbital Service
Holz Frank G., Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. University of Bonn Bonn, Germany
Joshi Naresh, Dr. Consultant Opht. Plastic Surgeon, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital London, UK Craniofacial Oculoplastic Dept.
Jünemann Anselm, Prof. Dr. Director Universitätsaugenklinik Rostock Rostock, Germany
Kampik Anselm, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. Augenklinik der Universität München Munich, Germany
Kapran Ziya, Prof. Dr. Associate Professor Maltepe University, Faculty of Medicine Istanbul, Turkey
Khaw Peng, Prof. Dr. Professor Moorfields Eye Hospital and London,UK UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
Kilic Aylin, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Dunya Eye Hospital Istanbul, Turkey
Koh Adrian, Dr. Senior Consultant Eye & Retina Surgeons Singapore
Koss Michael, Dr. Head of Retina, Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, Germany Ophthalmology Dept.
Kroll Peter, Prof. Dr. Former Director University Eye Clinic Münster, Germany
Lanzetta Paolo, Prof. Dr. Associate Professor and University of Udine Udine, Italy Chairman Ophthalmology Dept.
LeHoang Phuc, Prof. Dr. Chair, Ophthalmology Dept. Université Pierre et Marie Paris, France Curie Pitié-Salpêtrière
Lemij Hans, Prof. Dr. Glaucoma Specialist Rotterdam Eye Hospital Rotterdam, Netherlands
Li Xiaoxin, Prof. Dr. Chair People Eye Center of Peking Univ. Bejing, China
Loewenstein Anat, Prof. Dr. Director Dept. of Ophthalmology Tel Aviv Medical Center Tel Aviv, Israel
Lumbroso Bruno, Prof. Dr. Director Centro Oftalmologico Mediterraneo Roma, Italy
Malecaze François, Prof. Dr. Professor of Ophthalmology Service d‘ophtalmologie Hôp. Purpan Toulouse, France
Malyugin Boris, Prof. Dr. Chief Dept. of Cataract and Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Moscow, Russia Implant Surgery Complex State Inst.
Marchini Giorgio, Prof. Dr. Head Eye Clinic University of Verona & Azienda Verona, Italy Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata
Massin Pascale, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Hôpital Lariboisière Paris, France
Mastropasqua Leonardo, Prof. Dr. Professor, Ophthalmology Dept. University G. D’Annunzio Chieti, Italy
Mateo Carlos, Dr. Consultant Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain
Medel Ramón, Dr. Head of Orbital and Oculoplastic Valle de Hebrón University Hospital Barcelona, Spain Surgery Unit
Mermoud André, Prof. Dr. Surgeon Glaucoma Center Clinique Montchoisi Lausanne, Switzerland
Meyer Carsten H., Prof. Dr. Head, Ophthalmology Dept. Pallas Clinic Olten, Switzerland
Moisseiev Joseph, Prof. Dr. Associated Clinical Sackler Faculty of Medicine – Tel Aviv, Israel Professor of Ophthalmology Tel Aviv University
Morax Serge, Prof. Dr. Honorary Chief Oculoplastic Foundation Ophthalmic Paris, France Surgery Dept. A. de Rothschild
Munier Francis, Prof. Dr. Head of Retinoblastoma and Jules Gonin Eye Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Oculogenetic Units
Mura Marco, Dr. Vitreoretinal surgeon University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands Academic Medical Center
Nagy Zoltan Z., Prof. Dr. Deputy Director Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary Ophthalmology Dept.
Navarro Alemany Rafael, Dr. Retina Specialist Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain
Nikolakopoulos Athanasios, Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. Papanikolaou Hospital Thessaloniki, Greece
Nuijts Rudolph M.M.A., Prof. Dr. Director Cornea Clinic, Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht, Netherlands Dept. of Opthalmology
Ohji Masahito, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. Shiga University of Medical Science Otsu, Japan
Özmert Emin, Prof. Dr. Head of Vitreus – Retina Dept. University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, Turkey
Pallikaris Ioannis G., Prof. Dr. Professor of Ophthalmology University Hospital of Crete Voutes Crete, Greece
Pavesio Carlos, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Moorfields Eye Hospital London,UK
Pelayes David, Dr. Assoc. Professor, University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, Argentina Ophthalmology Dept.
Pfeiffer Norbert, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Mainz University Medical Eye Hospital Mainz, Germany
Pournaras C., Prof. Dr. Associate Professor Université de Genève Geneva, Switzerland
Prieto Isabel, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Hospital Prof. Dr. Fernando Fonseca Amadora, Portugal
Prünte Christian, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Kantonsspital Baselland, Liestal Binningen, Switzerland
Rao Madhav, Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Burjeel Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE
Rejdak Robert A., Dr. Chair Ophthalmology Dept. Medical University Lublin, Poland
Rezaei Kourous, Prof. Dr. Associate Professor & Partner Illinois Retina Associates-Rush Univ. Chicago, USA
Richard Gisbert, Prof. Dr. Emeritus Professor Eye Clinic University Medical Center Hamburg, Germany Ophthalmology Dept. Hamburg-Eppendorf
Rizzo Stanislao, Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Ospedale Santa Chiara Pisa, Italy
Rosen Emanuel, Prof. Dr. Visiting Professor, The Bridgewater Hospital Manchester, UK Dept. of Vision Sciences
Rosen Paul, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Oxford Eye Hospital Oxford,UK
Rossi Tommaso, Dr. Vitreo Retinal Consultant Ophthalmic Hospital Roma, Italy
Sabala Llopart Antoni, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Hospital Universitari Barcelona, Spain Germans Trias i Pujol
Schalenbourg Ann, Dr. Head Adult Ocular Jules Gonin Eye Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland Oncology Unit
Schaudig Ulrich H., Prof. Dr. Chief Ophthalmology Dept. Asklepios Klinik Barmbek Hamburg, Germany
Schembri-Wismayer Pierre, Prof. Chief Anatomy Dept. University of Malta La Valletta, Malta
Schmidt-Erfurth Ursula, Prof. Dr. Director Ophthalmology Dept. Medical University of Wien Vienna, Austria
Scholda Christoph, Prof. Dr. Head of Diabetic Retinopathy and Medical University of Wien Vienna, Austria Traumatology Dept., Eye Clinic
Sermet Figen, Prof. Dr. Chairman Ophthalmology Dept. University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, Turkey
Shaarawy Tarek, Dr. Head Glaucoma Sector, Université de Genève Geneva, Switzerland Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences
Silva Rufino, Prof. Dr. Head of Medical Retina Unit University Hospital Coimbra, Portugal Ophthalmology Dept.
Simona Filippo, Dr. Cataract & Refractive Surgeon Spec. Centro Laservis Locarno, Switzerland
Singerman Lawrence J., Prof. Dr. Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, USA
Singh Arun, Prof. Dr. Director Dept. of Ophthalmic Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland, USA Oncology Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Soubrane Gisèle, Prof. Dr. Professor of Ophthalmology Hotel Dieu Hospital Paris, France
Souied Eric, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Hôpital Intercommunal de Créteil Créteil, France
Stalmans Ingeborg, Prof. Dr. Adjunct Clinic Head, Ophth. Dept. University Hospitals Leuven Leuven, Belgium
Staurenghi Giovanni, Prof. Dr. Chairman University Eye Clinic Luigi Sacco Hospital Milan, Italy
Sze Guang Ong, Prof. Dr. Founding Partner & Sen. Consultant Eye & Retina Surgeons Singapore
Tabatabay Cyrus, Prof. Dr. President Teaching Eye Surgery Foundation Geneva, Switzerland
Tassignon Marie-José, Prof. Dr. Head Dept. of Ophthalmology University Hospital Antwerp Edegem, Belgium
Tjia Khiun F., Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Isala Clinics Zwolle, Netherlands
Thygesen John, Prof. Dr. Director Glaucoma Services Copenhagen Univ. Hospital Glostrup Glostrup, Denmark
Topouzis Fotis, Dr. Assistant Prof. Ophthalmology Dept. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece
Tornambe Paul E., Prof. Dr. Director San Diego Retina Research Found. Poway, USA
Traverso Carlo E., Prof. Dr. Director of Eye Clinic, Dept. of University of Genova Genova, Italy Neurosciences, Ophth. and Genetics
Trese Michael, Prof. Dr. Chief Vitreoretinal Surgery William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, USA
Trubilin Vladimir, Prof. Chairman Fed. Medical Biology Agency (FMBA) Moscow, Russia
Tuulonen Anja, Prof. Dr. Head Ophthalmology Dept. Oulu University Hospital Oys, Finland
Tyers Anthony, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist and Salisbury District Hospital Salisbury, UK Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeon
Ursell Paul, Prof. Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Epsom & St Helier Univ. Hospitals Trust Epsom, UK
Vásquez Luz María, Dr. Consultant, Ophthalmic plastic Ocular Microsurgery Institute (IMO) Barcelona, Spain and orbital surgery service
Vinciguerra Paolo, Dr. Director of Ophthalmic Unit Institute Humanitas Milan, Italy
Verity David H., Dr. Consultant Adnexal Surgeon Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK
Viswanathan Ananth, Dr. Consultant Surgeon Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK
Williams George, Prof. Dr. Retinal Consultant William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, USA
Wolf Sebastian, Prof. Dr. Director Universitätsklinik für Augenheilkunde Berne, Switzerland
Wolfensberger Thomas, Dr. Director Vitreoretinal Dept. Jules Gonin Eye Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland
Yannuzzi Lawrence, Prof. Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology School of Medicine, Columbia Univ. New York, USA
Zarbin Marco, Prof. Dr. Chair Inst. of Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Newark, USA UMDNJ – New Jersey Medical School
Zinicola Edoardo, Dr. Consultant Ophthalmologist Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai, UAE
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