Episodes
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Dr Warren Hill is a legend of IOL calculation and biometry. He has developed his own artificial intelligence IOL power calculation method; has had a role in developing many tools that we use every day; and continues to share his immense knowledge via his own website. Join us for a chat about the current state of biometry, lens calculation accuracy and much more, including Warren's background of classical art training and his love for flying military jets.
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Dr Vance Thompson is a well known and loved cataract and refractive surgeon from South Dakota, USA. He has continued to be at the forefront of the latest available technologies, running multiple FDA trials over many years. Vance has grown an extremely busy and successful practice while maintaining great company morale. Join us for a great chat about how he has managed this feat, gain insight into how his advice could help your business and learn from a wonderful human who inspired me to be a refractive surgeon with a research interest.
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Dr David Lockington is an ophthalmologist from Glasgow, Scotland, who is changing the way we teach ophthalmic surgery. David's quest to improve training with use of simulation and model eyes makes a lot of sense when compared to the preparation of pilots and top athletes, so why not surgeons? David is the keynote speaker for this years RANZCO meeting, his entertaining presentations are always a crowd favourite. I'm sure that after listening to our chat, you will be updating the way you prepare for surgery too.
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Marcus Ang is an ophthalmologist from Singapore who is the driving force behind the Young Ophthalmologist movement in the Asia Pacific region. Marcus has already achieved so much both clinically and as an academic at the Singapore National Eye Centre. He is passionate about helping those in training and their early career create a network to help each other and to raise awareness of their need for mentorship and support. After listening to my chat with Marcus, you will want to get involved in the Young Ophthalmologist movement too.
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Season two of The Second Look is kicking off with global star, ophthalmologist, Dr Ashvin Agarwal joining me for a chat about everything from innovation, his many contributions to eye surgery, and thoughts on subspecialisation. Ashvin is a global force in eye care, frequently speaking on international podiums and publishing research. He is also chief clinical officer for Dr Agarwal's eye hospital group from India. Ashvin's story will be sure to inspire you to try new techniques including his "single-pass, four-throw pupilloplasty".
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Dr Carol Shields, world leading ocular oncologist joins me for a chat about her incredible career, being at the top of ophthalmology power lists, life at Wills Eye Hospital and being admitted to a basketball hall of fame. Carol is an amazing surgeon and academic who has dominated her specialty yet remains incredibly humble. I'm sure you'll enjoy this insight into her life and gain some practical tips along the way.
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Associate Professor Michael Goggin is a cataract and refractive surgeon with a deep understanding of astigmatism. Regularly filling lecture halls at major conferences, his Goggin nomogram for toric IOL calculation is world class. He has been instrumental in providing the very best refractive IOL options to public hospital patients, really walking the talk of making every single cataract surgery a refractive procedure. Enjoy hearing what drives his passion for improving outcomes and pick up some practical pearls along the way.
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Dr Ike Ahmed, the one and only superstar of ophthalmology joins me for a chat. With his epic surgical videos, his insightful presentations and active social media, Ike has influenced nearly every facet of the eye world.
As well as being known as an incredible surgeon at the cutting edge of anterior segment surgery, he is also known for being a rebel who thinks differently. This has helped to revolutionise the way we treat glaucoma and to push the frontiers of ophthalmology. I'm sure you'll be fascinated to hear how an outsider became the biggest force in ophthalmology today.
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Dr Ashiyana Nariani is an absolutely inspirational ophthalmologist. Born and raised in the USA, she trained in cornea, refractive surgery and ocular oncology at Duke University as well as working with the World Health Organisation. Her passion to care for the underserved brought her to India where she strives not only to care for those less fortunate but teach her trainees about the importance of patient advocacy. She continues to be involved in global education and is someone we can all learn from in ophthalmology and in life.
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Dr Arthur Cummings is an ophthalmologist who is changing the way the world views refractive surgery. Arthur is a brilliant refractive surgeon in Dublin, Ireland who is well known for his research and publications. His eloquent writing simplifies the most complicated refractive topics. Arthur is passionate about driving the Refractive Surgery Alliance to revolutionise the image of refractive surgery by developing an incredible refractive fellowship program as well as a college of refractive surgery. Arthur has an incredible understanding of the role of ophthalmology in society that definitely deserves a second look.
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Dr Jacqui Beltz, ophthalmologist, cornea, cataract and refractive surgeon from Melbourne, Australia joins me for a chat. You may know Jacqui from her many presentations and courses at meetings around the world about her state of the art corneal surgery and more recently small aperture IOLs, or you may have attended her very own conference, GenEYE! Jacqui is director of training in the state of Victoria and has revolutionised teaching of surgery with the introduction of high performance techniques more often seen on the sports field. I'm sure you will agree Jacqui Beltz deserves the second look and hopefully you will also pick up some tips for a safe return to the operating theatre after a break.
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Damien Gatinel, world famous ophthalmologist, joins me for an amazing chat about his many talents. Damien is responsible for inventing the trifocal IOL. His detailed knowledge of optics is incredible and he has even come up with a new and improved classification system for aberrations. That would be enough for most people but he has also revolutionised our thinking about keratoconus with his "no rub, no cone" theory. Listen to one of the most brilliant minds in the eye world today explain his passions. I'm sure you will pick up a few new ideas for your practice too!
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If you have anything to do with cataract surgery, you will know of Professor Doug Koch from Houston, Texas. Doug has had an influence on so many aspects of cataract surgery, from rediscovering the posterior cornea, IOL calculation tools on the ASCRS website and he is even responsible for a popular phaco chopper you may be using. Doug is an amazing teacher and surgeon with a deep understanding of optics and a passion for improving ophthalmology. Don't let his soothing accent relax you too much or you'll miss out on a second look at one of the most interesting and influential people in the eye world and an idol of mine.
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Ivo Ferreira is an ophthalmology superstar who is absolutely passionate about teaching cataract surgery. Ivo runs the Ophthalmology University where he uses the latest techniques to teach ophthalmologists cataract surgery. Ivo's teaching style stands out as he focuses not just on practical skills but also on the mental side of surgery. His phacomentors program material is enjoyed by thousands around the world. Ivo is a selfless, revolutionary teacher whose work deserves a second look. Links to his courses and material can be found via our instagram page @thesecondlookpodcast
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Your host, Dr Ben LaHood is joined for this first episode by Dr John Berdahl, an ophthalmologist of many talents and interests. You may know him from his cataract, refractive and corneal surgery as well as producing astigmatismfix.com but it is John's theories about glaucoma which may not only help people retain their vision but also help get astronauts safely to Mars. John Berdahl is certainly an eye surgeon worthy of a second look.