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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Anas Abu-Dieh and Mohamed Gemae (Eye Curriculum ambassadors) speak with Dr. Qianqian Wang, a specialist in medical and surgical glaucoma at the University of Montreal. This is the final episode of the Francophone mini-series, “Vision Claire.”
Dr. Wang completed her medical studies at McGill University and her residency at the University of Montreal. She then completed a subspecialty in glaucoma at Wills Eye in Philadelphia and a specialization in neuroregeneration research at the University of Montreal Hospital Center (CHUM). Today, Dr. Wang is an associate professor at the University of Montreal. Author of numerous scientific articles, she is highly involved in education and research.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Wang’s passions and hobbies
Dr. Wang’s journey in ophthalmology
Experiences during fellowships
Managing personal and professional life
People who have inspired her in life!
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Dans cet épisode de Seeing Clearly, Anas Abu-Dieh et Mohamed Gemae (ambassadeurs de Eye Curriculum) discutent avec Dre Qianqian Wang, spécialiste en glaucome médical et chirurgical. Ceci est le dernier épisode de la mini-série Francophone, “Vision Claire”.
Dre Wang a complété ses études en médecine à l’Université McGill et sa résidence à l’Université de Montréal. Ensuite, elle a complété une sous-spécialisation en glaucome au Wills Eye à Philadelphie et une spécialisation en recherche sur la neurorégénération. Aujourd’hui, Dre Wang est ophtalmologiste spécialiste au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de l’université de Montréal (CHUM). De plus, Dre Wang est professeure agrégée à l’Université de Montréal. Auteure de nombreux articles scientifiques, elle est très impliquée dans l’éducation et la recherche.
Dans cet épisode, nous abordons :
Le parcours de Dre Wang en ophtalmologie
À quoi ressemble une "Semaine dans la vie" de Dre Wang
Experiences pendant les fellowships
Gestion de la vie personnelle et professionnelle
Des personnes qui l’ont inspiré dans sa vie!
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae and Anas Abu-Dieh (Eye Curriculum Ambassadors) speak with Dr. Emmanuelle Chalifoux, a strabismus specialist and program director at Laval University. This is the fifth and final episode of our French mini-series, "Vision Claire".
Dr. Chalifoux completed her medical degree at the University of Sherbrooke and her residency at Laval University. She then went on to complete subspecialty training in strabismus at McGill under the supervision of Dr. Michael Flanders. Today, she continues to practice general ophthalmology, and is a strabismus specialist at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec (CHUQ). Additionally, Dr. Chalifoux is the director of the ophthalmology residency program at Laval University. Within her current role, she remains heavily involved in resident education and resident well-being.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Chalifoux's journey in ophthalmology
What a "Week in the Life" of Dr. Chalifoux looks like
What distinguishes the program at Laval University
Advice for medical students/residents
People who have inspired her in life!
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Dans cet épisode de Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae et Anas Abu-Dieh (ambassadeurs de Eye Curriculum) discutent avec Dre Emmanuelle Chalifoux, spécialiste en strabisme et directrice de programme à l’Université Laval. Ceci est le cinquième et dernier épisode de la mini-série Francophone, “Vision Claire”.
Dre Chalifoux a complété ses études en médecine à l’Université Sherbrooke et sa résidence à l’Université Laval. Ensuite, elle a complété une sous-spécialisation en strabisme à McGill sous la supervision du Dr Michael Flanders. Aujourd’hui, Dre Chalifoux est spécialiste en strabisme au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec (CHUQ). Elle continue aussi à pratiquer l'ophtalmologie générale. De plus, Dre Chalifoux est directrice du programme de résidence en ophtalmologie à l’Université Laval. Elle est très impliquée dans l’éducation et le soutien des résidents du programme d’ophtalmologie.
Dans cet épisode, nous abordons :
Le parcours de Dre Chalifoux en ophtalmologie
À quoi ressemble une "Semaine dans la vie" de Dre Chalifoux
Ce que distingue le programme de l’Université Laval
Des conseils pour les étudiants en médecine/résidents
Des personnes qui l’ont inspiré dans sa vie!
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae and Anas Abu-Dieh (two Eye Curriculum Ambassadors) talk to Dr. Samir Jabbour, cornea specialist at the University of Montréal and McGill University. This is the fourth episode of our french mini-series (“Vision Claire”).
Dr. Jabbour is a cornea specialist at the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). He is also an associate professor at the University of Montreal and McGill University. Dr. Jabbour completed his medical studies at McGill University and his residency at the University of Montreal. He completed a clinical subspecialty in cornea, anterior segment, and refractive surgery at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins. He has a second clinical fellowship in cornea from Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, United Kingdom.
Dr. Jabbour is an ophthalmologist and clinician-scientist specializing in the treatment of diseases of the anterior segment of the eye, including corneal grafts and ocular surface reconstruction. His research areas encompass advanced techniques in keratoplasty, cataract surgery, and refractive surgery. Additionally, Dr. Jabbour has a particular interest in public health and is currently pursuing a master's degree in this field at Harvard University.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Jabbour’s unique journey in ophthalmology
What a "Day in the Life" of Dr. Jabbour looks like
His experience in the United States of America and in the United Kingdom
His passion for research
Advice for medical students/residents
People who have inspired him in life!
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Dans cet épisode de Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae et Anas Abu-Dieh (ambassadeurs de Eye Curriculum) discutent avec Dr Samir Jabbour, un spécialiste en cornée et la chirurgie réfractive à l’Université de Montréal et à l’Université McGill. Ceci est le quatrième épisode de la mini-série Francophone, “Vision Claire”.
Dr Jabbour est un spécialiste en glaucome au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). Il est aussi professeur associé à l’Université de Montréal et à l’Université McGill. Dr Jabbour a complété ses études en médecine à McGill et sa résidence à l’Université de Montréal. Il a complété une sous-spécialisation clinique en cornée, du segment antérieur et chirurgie réfractive au Wilmer Eye Institute à John Hopkins. Il a un deuxième fellowship clinique en cornée de l’hôpital Moorfields Eye Hospital, à Londres au Royaume-Uni.
Dr Jabbour est ophtalmologiste et clinicien-chercheur spécialisé dans le traitement des maladies du segment antérieur de l'œil, notamment les greffes de cornée et la reconstruction de la surface oculaire. Ses domaines de recherche englobent les techniques avancées en kératoplastie, la chirurgie de la cataracte et la chirurgie réfractive. Par ailleurs, Dr Jabbour possède une expertise en santé publique et poursuit actuellement une maîtrise dans ce domaine à l’Université Harvard.
Dans cet épisode, nous abordons :
Le parcours de Dr Jabbour en ophtalmologie
À quoi ressemble une "Journée dans la vie" de Dr Jabbour
Ses expériences aux États-Unis d’Amérique et au Royaume-Uni
Sa passion pour la recherche
Des conseils pour les étudiants en médecine/résidents
Des personnes qui l’ont inspiré dans sa vie!
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae and Anas Abu-Dieh (two Eye Curriculum Ambassadors) talk to Dr. Andrew Toren, glaucoma specialist at Université Laval. This is the third episode of our french mini-series (“Vision Claire”).
Dr. Toren is a glaucoma specialist at the Saint-Sacrement Hospital in Quebec City. He is also an associate professor at Université Laval. Dr. Toren completed his medical studies at University of Toronto and his residency at the University of Ottawa. He pursued a fellowship in glaucoma at Dalhousie Université before starting his practice.
Dr. Toren also has several experiences in medico-politics and works closely with the residents' association at the provincial and pan-Canadian levels. He also served as president of the PARO. It is important to note that Dr. Toren has helped to establish the glaucoma fellowship program at Université Laval and orchestrates international internships for ophthalmology residents.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Toren’s unique journey in ophthalmology
What a "Day in the Life" of Dr. Toren looks like
The new glaucoma fellowship program at Université Laval
His passion for humanitarian missions
Advice for medical students/residents
People who have inspired him in life!
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Dans cet épisode de Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae et Anas Abu-Dieh (ambassadeurs de Eye Curriculum) discutent avec Dr Andrew Toren, un spécialiste en glaucome à l’Université Laval. Ceci est le troisième épisode de la mini-série Francophone, “Vision Claire”.
Dr Toren est un spécialiste en glaucome à l’Hôpital Saint-Sacrement depuis 2012. Il est aussi professeur associé à l’Université Laval. Dr Toren a complété ses études en médecine à l’Université de Toronto et sa résidence à l’Université d’Ottawa. Il a complété une sous-spécialisation en glaucome à l’Université Dalhousie.
Dr Toren a aussi plusieurs expériences en médico-politique et travaille étroitement avec l’association des résidents au niveau provincial et pan-canadien. Il a aussi servi en tant que président du PARO. Il est important de souligner que Dr Toren a établi le programme de fellowship en glaucome et planifie des stages internationaux pour les résidents en ophtalmologie.
Dans cet épisode, nous abordons :
Le parcours de Dr Toren en ophtalmologie
À quoi ressemble une "Journée dans la vie" de Dr Toren
Le nouveau programme de sous-spécialisation en glaucome à l’Université Laval
Sa passion pour les missions humanitaires
Des conseils pour les étudiants en médecine/résidents
Des personnes qui l’ont inspiré dans sa vie!
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Mohamed Gemae and Anas Abu-Dieh (two Eye Curriculum Ambassadors) talk to Dr. Paul Harasymowycz, glaucoma specialist at Université de Montréal and McGill University. This is the first episode of our french mini-series (“Vision Claire”).
Dr. Paul Harasymowycz is a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist at “Ophtalmologie Bellevue” and “L’Institut de Glaucome de Montréal”. He is an associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Université de Montréal and was recently appointed as an associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) at McGill University. Dr. Harasymowycz obtained his fellowship in glaucoma from Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia after completing his medical school at McGill and his residency in ophthalmology at Université de Montréal.
Dr. Harasymowycz is a clinician scientist whose research focuses on raising awareness on the importance of early screening of glaucoma in at-risk populations. In addition, he is often invited to present and teach new surgical techniques at national and international conferences, and he is one of the pioneers of microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS). He contributes significantly to teaching clerks, residents, and fellows about these innovative techniques.
In addition to his impressive academic portfolio, Dr. Harasymowycz is also the founder and medical director of the “Ophtalmologie Bellevue” clinics. Finally, he is the author of “Le Glaucome”, one of the only glaucoma books written in French aimed at educating patients about their condition.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Dr. Harasymowycz’s unique journey to and within ophthalmology
- What a “Day in the Life” looks like for Dr. Harasymowycz
- What inspired him to write his book, “Le Glaucome”
- Advice for learners (medical students and residents)
- His favorite musician!
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Dr. Paul Harasymowycz est un spécialiste en glaucome, fondateur et directeur médical aux cliniques d’Ophtalmologie Bellevue et à l’Institut de Glaucome de Montréal. Il est professeur associé au Département d’Ophtalmologie à l’Université de Montréal et récemment au Département d’Ophtalmologie et des Sciences Visuelles à McGill. Le Dr. Harasymowycz a complété son fellowship au Wills Eye Hospital en Philadelphie après avoir complété ses études en médecine à McGill et sa résidence en ophtalmologie à l'Université de Montréal.
Dr. Harasymowycz est un clinicien chercheur qui concentre ses efforts sur le glaucome et la sensibilisation de la population afin d’encourager les personnes à risque d’effectuer un dépistage précoce. De plus, il est souvent invité à présenter et enseigner les nouvelles techniques et traitements chirurgicaux à des congrès nationaux et internationaux, et est un des pionniers des chirurgies micro-invasives en glaucome (MIGS). Expert et passionné, il enseigne à des externes, des résidents, des fellows, et autres professionnels de la santé.
En plus de son portfolio académique impressionnant, Dr. Harasymowycz est auteur du livre « Le Glaucome », qui est un des seuls livres français destinés à la population générale, avec le but de créer une ressource éducative additionnelle pour ses patients.
Dans cet épisode, nous abordons :
- À quoi ressemble une "Journée dans la vie" du Dr Harasymowycz
- Son musicien préféré!
In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Emaan Chaudry and Danielle Solish talk to Dr. R. Rishi Gupta, an Associate Professor and Vitreoretinal Specialist in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
He attended medical school at the University of Toronto, completed his Ophthalmology residency training at the University of Ottawa, and received his Vitreoretinal Fellowship from McGill University. Dr. Gupta actively participates in research and has over 50 publications in prominent peer-reviewed journals. He is regularly invited to speak on a variety of topics, including medical and surgical retina, wellness, communication, ergonomics, ethics, and complaints. He has received awards for his work in medical education, research, surgical videos, as well as excellence in patient care. Dr. Gupta’s best-selling book, Reflections of a Pupil, was named one of the top must-have books for beginner ophthalmologists and has become required reading in some residency programs. His most recent publication is a children’s book called “Milk, Eggs, Butter, and Broccoli”!
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Gupta’s journey to ophthalmology.
Dr Gupta’s life as a vitreoretinal specialist.
Dr Gupta’s experience as an author, what inspired him to write and key takeaways of his books such as Reflections of A Pupil.
How Dr Gupta best achieves a work / life balance.
Dr Gupta’s advice for learners.
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Emaan Chaudry and Danielle Solish talk to Dr. Matthew Benson, a clinician-scientist in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Dr Benson, specializes in ocular genetics and adult strabismus and he runs a translational research lab that investigates disease mechanisms in inherited retinal disorders. He completed his medical school and ophthalmology residency training at the University of Alberta, and then completed a clinical fellowship in ocular genetics at the National Eye Institute at the National Institutes of Health. In addition to his medical and surgical practice and research interests, Dr. Benson is actively involved in mentoring medical students, graduate students, residents, and fellows.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Benson’s journey to and within ophthalmology.
Dr Benson’s fellowship in ophthalmic genetics.
Dr Benson’s life as a clinician scientist and the importance of research in ophthalmology.
Dr Benson’s advice for learners.
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In this special 30th episode of Seeing Clearly, Danielle Solish interviews our Seeing Clearly co-host Dr. Emaan Chaudry, who is now a PGY-1 ophthalmology resident.
Dr. Chaudry grew up in Toronto and then moved to Richmond, Virginia to complete her undergraduate degree in Bioinformatics at the Virginia Commonwealth University. She then moved to Ottawa to complete her MD and is now a first year ophthalmology resident at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Chaudry is the founder of Eye Curriculum and the co-founder of Seeing Clearly and the Eye Curriculum Ambassador Program. She has a strong passion for medical education / teaching, and integrating technology in medicine. Outside of work, Dr. Chaudry enjoys working out, playing squash on the Ottawa varsity team, trying new restaurants, traveling and spending time with her friends and family.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Chaudry’s journey to ophthalmology.
Dr. Chaudry’s reflections on Eye Curriculum over the past 3 years.
Dr. Chaudry’s transition to residency from medical school.
Dr. Chaudry’s advice for medical students / learners.
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In this episode of Seeing Clearly, Emaan Chaudry and Danielle Solish talk to Dr. Sapna Sharan, a pediatric and adult strabismus ophthalmologist at the Western University.
She currently holds the position of Associate Professor at the Western University and was the Director of the Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum for Ophthalmology for 9 years. She is the mentorship lead in the Department of Ophthalmology at Schulich School of Medicine, and a part of the accreditation process, and policy-subcommittee at Schulich. Dr Sharan has undergone broad training. She graduated from medical school at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry University, India.
After finishing Ophthalmology residency with the National Academy of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, she fellowship trained in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus at the Save Sight Institute/Sydney Eye Hospital, University of Sydney and then at the IWK Health Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax. Dr. Sharan is also trained in glaucoma with fellowship training at Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto.She has a keen interest in teaching and a special research interest in Pediatric Glaucomas.
In this episode, we discuss:
Dr. Sharan’s unique journey to and within ophthalmology.
Dr Sharan’s experience training in different countries and her work now.
A day in Dr Sharan’s life.
Dr Sharan’s advice for learners.
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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.