PG DIP Teaching and Learning for University Lecturers, University of Sheffield (Diploma)
BM BCh, University of Oxford
BA Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford (2.1 class)
Fellow of the Institute of One World Leadership (Distinction)
Current NHS/University posts
Consultant Ophthalmologist Moorfields Eye Hospital (Paediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus)
Honorary Consultant Barts Health NHS Trust (Neuro-ophthalmology and adult strabismus)
Service Director Strabismus (Moorfields)
Honorary Clinical Associate Professor UCL/Institute of Ophthalmology; Deputy Programme Lead for MSc Ophthalmology
Medical training
Oxford University Medical School 1998-2004
Pre-registration House Officer in Medicine, Norforlk and Norwich University Hospital 2004-2005 (6 month post)
Pre-registration House Officer in Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford 2005 (6 month post)
Demonstrator/Honorary SHO Ophthalmology University of Sheffield 2005-2007
Specialty Ophthalmic Training, Sheffield/South Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery 2007-2014
Post CCT Fellowship in Paediatrics and Strabismus, Moorfields Eye Hospital 2014-2015
Post CCT Fellowship in Paediatrics and Strabismus, Auckland, New Zealand 2015-2016
Research interests/experience
Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at UCL/Institute of Ophthalmology, the Deputy Programme Lead for the MSc Ophthalmology as well as module lead for the Paediatrics/Strabismus/Neuro-ophthalmology module within the MSc.
Paediatric Ophthalmology, with a particular interest in paediatric strabismus and neuro-ophthalmology; paediatric general ophthalmology - all presentations including amblyopia and refractive error management, paediatric blepharitis and allergic eye disease.
Adult strabismus - managing the full range of conditions within adult strabismus.
Neuro-ophthalmology - the full range of neuro-ophthalmic conditions; working as part of a multidisciplinary team including neurology, neuro-radiology and neurosurgical colleagues.
Managing strabismus conditions with an underlying neurological cause and the diagnosis of patients presenting with swollen optic nerves or optic atrophy.
Experienced in managing patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.