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Mr. Tim Fulcher MMedSci(Anatomy), EBOD, FRCOphth.
Having graduated from University College Dublin and completed a Masters of Medical Science in Anatomy, Tim completed his Ophthalmic Surgery training in Ireland.
Tim undertook a Fellowship in Corneal and External eye disease in Moorfields and then a further Fellowship in Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital disease in Brisbane, Australia.
Tim was appointed as a Consultant to the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin and Beaumont Hospital, Dublin in 2000, where he manages the Ocular adnexal service. Tim is also an Honorary Consultant to the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street , Dublin.
As a former chairman of the manpower, education and training committee of the Irish College of Ophthalmologists and current unit programme director, Tim also hosts an annual surgical training course for Basic Specialist Trainees.
Chaired by:
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK
I graduated from Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London, in 1991 and then
trained in general ophthalmology in Manchester & North West England.
After Oculoplastic Fellowships in Auckland & Manchester, I was appointed as a Consultant Oculoplastic, Lacrimal & Orbital Surgeon in 2002 at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) where I’m the Clinical Lead for Oculoplastic Surgery.
I also co-run a renowned Fellowship in Oculoplastic Surgery at MREH.
My work for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists’ (RCOphth) includes College Tutor (2005-12) and currently Regional Adviser.
I’m a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and represent both RCOphth & BOPSS at the RCSEng Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee.
Andrew is a consultant oculoplastic surgeon at James Cook University Hospital in the North East of England. After medical school he spent three years as a medical officer with the Royal Marines before starting ophthalmology training in 2007. Registrar training was completed in the Oxford Region followed by further training in London and Vancouver where he was awarded a fellowship in orbit, oculoplastic surgery and outdoor recreation by Prof Dolman.
He is recognised in the Northern Deanery as an enthusiastic teacher of undergraduate and postgraduate students, well known for his pragmatic advice.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Mr Aidan Murray is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon with a specialist interest in Oculoplastic, Orbital and Lacrimal surgery. He is clinical lead at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the University Hospitals NHS Trust at the Queen Elizabeth hospital. He co-runs a post CCT Fellowship in Oculoplastic surgery at BMEC.
Aidan graduated from the Royal London Hospital and trained in the North East and the West Midlands before undertaking Oculoplastic Fellowships in Southampton/Salisbury and Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Examiner for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists
Founder member of BOPSS and founded the Midland Oculoplastic Surgeons Society.
Organiser of the 3rd British Oculoplastic Society meeting in Birmingham.
He has a keen interest in sailing, and open water swimming.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Mr Naresh Joshi is Consultant Oculoplastic surgeon at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust London and Honorary Consultant to the Royal Marsden. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London.
He is a founder member of the British Ophthalmic Plastic surgical Society (BOPSS), and a past president of the society. Other memberships include BAAPS , ASOPRS, APSOPRS .
Currently, he represents the Royal College of Ophthalmologists on the BSI (British Standards Institute) and CEN (Communite European Normalization) committees for the regulation of safety in aesthetic procedures. He has an interest in periocular aestheic surgery.
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
Chaired by:
Mr Leatherbarrow was a consultant at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital from 1992-2014. He is now in full time private practice. He trained in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London (1989-1990) and at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A. (1991-1992).
He has worked closely with plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, maxillofacial surgeons, and dermatologists for over 20 years.
He was the Founder Treasurer of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and the President (2011-14). He is a member of the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons (ESOPRS), the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and an inter-specialty member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).
He has over 100 publications in scientific journals and has contributed 6 book chapters. He is the single author of the major textbook ‘OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY‘. The 3rd Edition of his textbook is due for publication by Thieme in the autumn of 2018.
Mr. Princeton Lee graduated from RCSI in 2003. He finished his ophthalmology specialist training in Ireland. He completed his Oculoplastics and Orbital Fellowships in Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK, and in Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Australia. He is currently a consultant in St. Vincent’s University Hospital.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
Chaired by:
Colin Vize is a consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon and Senior Lecturer at Hull Royal Infirmary.
He has been an ever present at BOPSS since its inception and is looking forwards to assuming the role of Honorary Secretary after the meeting.
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth
Having graduated from Edinburgh University in 1986 Hunter trained in Ophthalmology initially in Edinburgh and subsequently as a Senior Registrar in Newcastle.
Hunter completed a further year as a clinical fellow at the Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia before being appointed Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Portsmouth in 1998. Hunter is currently an Editor of ‘EYE’ and regional representative on the BOPSS committee
Andrew Pearson is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and Prince Charles Eye Unit, Windsor. He trained at Cambridge University and St Mary’s Hospital, qualifying in 1989. After further training in internal medicine leading to Membership of the Royal College of Physicians he commenced training in ophthalmology with oculoplastic fellowship training at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Andrew is a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, runs an oculoplastic fellowship, and has research interests in oculoplastic and especially lacrimal surgery.
Jane Olver is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Western Eye and Charing Cross Hospitals, London (Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust). She also practices privately and founded Clinica London, www.clinicalondon.co.uk). She specializes in Oculoplastic and Endo-Lacrimal Surgery, and also carries out Aesthetic Rejuvenation surgery and treatments.
Jane graduated from St Thomas Hospital Medical School in 1979 and completed her Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic training at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 1994 where she had done two Fellowships, in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus and in Adnexal surgery.
In 2000 Jane co-founded the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and became its inaugural secretary. She contributed to writing the BOPSS constitution and helped organize several of the initial BOPSS annual meetings. Her greatest achievement for BOPSS was co-ordinating the 2006 Joint meeting of European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) and BOPSS in London.
Jane has written two Ophthalmic books,; Colour Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery and Ophthalmology at a Glance which is now entering its second edition. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers and enjoys lecturing both Nationally and Internationally. She enjoys teaching and training Fellows and Residents.
In 2012 she has been invited to talk at Fusion 2012 in Hyderabad and at the World Ophthalmology Congress WOC in Abu Dhabi on lacrimal, oculoplastic and aesthetic topics, and most recently in April at the 2012 Asio Pacific Association of Ophthalmology (APAO) Meeting in Korea (South) on Endo-Lacrimal surgery.
This year she was part of the team that has been awarded by the Royal College of Ophthalmology the Treacher Collins Prize for a DVD on Viscoelastic with Fluorescein for filling and identifying the lacrimal sac in endo-mlacrimal dacryocystorhinostomy.
Chaired by:
Pat is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon to Beaumont and the Mater Hospitals appointed in 1986 . Hoyt fellowship Neuro Ophthalmology San Francisco 1985. Senior Registar training at Bristol Eye Hospital, United Kingdom. Past member of training committee of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists United Kingdom. Past Treasurer of the ICO. Past member I.S.P.T.C. Organiser of the Neuro Ophthalmology Course at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9. Member of vision panel in Dept of Traffic Medicine RCPI . Member of Vision panel DVLA UK. Current President of Irish College of Ophthalmologists
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, UK
Raman Malhotra is a Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic surgeon at The Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, East Grinstead.
His specialist interests include facial nerve palsy rehabilitation, reconstructive eyelid and orbital surgery, endonasal lacrimal surgery and aesthetic eyelid rejuvenation. He also runs a fellowship training programme.
Mr Malhotra graduated in medicine and surgery from the University of Bristol, completed his basic ophthalmic surgical training at the Western Eye Hospital in London and went on to higher surgical training in Oxford. He undertook fellowship training in Adelaide, Australia, in 2002 before returning to the UK to take up consultant post at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead.
Clare Faul is Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Beaumont Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital, Dublin. Clare is currently Clinical Lead and chair of senior management group SLRON at the Beaumont Hospital. She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Faculty of Radiology. She is an active member of the Cancer Trial Ireland Research group. She undertook a Clinical Fellow Radiation Oncology in Toronto. Her specialism and research interests are inbreast and gynecologic oncology.
Sponsored by Théa Pharmaceuticals
Mr. Tim Fulcher MMedSci(Anatomy), EBOD, FRCOphth.
Having graduated from University College Dublin and completed a Masters of Medical Science in Anatomy, Tim completed his Ophthalmic Surgery training in Ireland.
Tim undertook a Fellowship in Corneal and External eye disease in Moorfields and then a further Fellowship in Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital disease in Brisbane, Australia.
Tim was appointed as a Consultant to the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin and Beaumont Hospital, Dublin in 2000, where he manages the Ocular adnexal service. Tim is also an Honorary Consultant to the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street , Dublin.
As a former chairman of the manpower, education and training committee of the Irish College of Ophthalmologists and current unit programme director, Tim also hosts an annual surgical training course for Basic Specialist Trainees.
Chaired by:
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK
I graduated from Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London, in 1991 and then
trained in general ophthalmology in Manchester & North West England.
After Oculoplastic Fellowships in Auckland & Manchester, I was appointed as a Consultant Oculoplastic, Lacrimal & Orbital Surgeon in 2002 at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) where I’m the Clinical Lead for Oculoplastic Surgery.
I also co-run a renowned Fellowship in Oculoplastic Surgery at MREH.
My work for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists’ (RCOphth) includes College Tutor (2005-12) and currently Regional Adviser.
I’m a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and represent both RCOphth & BOPSS at the RCSEng Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee.
Andrew is a consultant oculoplastic surgeon at James Cook University Hospital in the North East of England. After medical school he spent three years as a medical officer with the Royal Marines before starting ophthalmology training in 2007. Registrar training was completed in the Oxford Region followed by further training in London and Vancouver where he was awarded a fellowship in orbit, oculoplastic surgery and outdoor recreation by Prof Dolman.
He is recognised in the Northern Deanery as an enthusiastic teacher of undergraduate and postgraduate students, well known for his pragmatic advice.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Mr Aidan Murray is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon with a specialist interest in Oculoplastic, Orbital and Lacrimal surgery. He is clinical lead at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the University Hospitals NHS Trust at the Queen Elizabeth hospital. He co-runs a post CCT Fellowship in Oculoplastic surgery at BMEC.
Aidan graduated from the Royal London Hospital and trained in the North East and the West Midlands before undertaking Oculoplastic Fellowships in Southampton/Salisbury and Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Examiner for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists
Founder member of BOPSS and founded the Midland Oculoplastic Surgeons Society.
Organiser of the 3rd British Oculoplastic Society meeting in Birmingham.
He has a keen interest in sailing, and open water swimming.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Mr Naresh Joshi is Consultant Oculoplastic surgeon at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust London and Honorary Consultant to the Royal Marsden. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London.
He is a founder member of the British Ophthalmic Plastic surgical Society (BOPSS), and a past president of the society. Other memberships include BAAPS , ASOPRS, APSOPRS .
Currently, he represents the Royal College of Ophthalmologists on the BSI (British Standards Institute) and CEN (Communite European Normalization) committees for the regulation of safety in aesthetic procedures. He has an interest in periocular aestheic surgery.
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
Chaired by:
Mr Leatherbarrow was a consultant at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital from 1992-2014. He is now in full time private practice. He trained in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London (1989-1990) and at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A. (1991-1992).
He has worked closely with plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, maxillofacial surgeons, and dermatologists for over 20 years.
He was the Founder Treasurer of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and the President (2011-14). He is a member of the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons (ESOPRS), the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and an inter-specialty member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).
He has over 100 publications in scientific journals and has contributed 6 book chapters. He is the single author of the major textbook ‘OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY‘. The 3rd Edition of his textbook is due for publication by Thieme in the autumn of 2018.
Mr. Princeton Lee graduated from RCSI in 2003. He finished his ophthalmology specialist training in Ireland. He completed his Oculoplastics and Orbital Fellowships in Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK, and in Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Australia. He is currently a consultant in St. Vincent’s University Hospital.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
Chaired by:
Colin Vize is a consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon and Senior Lecturer at Hull Royal Infirmary.
He has been an ever present at BOPSS since its inception and is looking forwards to assuming the role of Honorary Secretary after the meeting.
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth
Having graduated from Edinburgh University in 1986 Hunter trained in Ophthalmology initially in Edinburgh and subsequently as a Senior Registrar in Newcastle.
Hunter completed a further year as a clinical fellow at the Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia before being appointed Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Portsmouth in 1998. Hunter is currently an Editor of ‘EYE’ and regional representative on the BOPSS committee
Andrew Pearson is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and Prince Charles Eye Unit, Windsor. He trained at Cambridge University and St Mary’s Hospital, qualifying in 1989. After further training in internal medicine leading to Membership of the Royal College of Physicians he commenced training in ophthalmology with oculoplastic fellowship training at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Andrew is a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, runs an oculoplastic fellowship, and has research interests in oculoplastic and especially lacrimal surgery.
Jane Olver is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Western Eye and Charing Cross Hospitals, London (Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust). She also practices privately and founded Clinica London, www.clinicalondon.co.uk). She specializes in Oculoplastic and Endo-Lacrimal Surgery, and also carries out Aesthetic Rejuvenation surgery and treatments.
Jane graduated from St Thomas Hospital Medical School in 1979 and completed her Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic training at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 1994 where she had done two Fellowships, in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus and in Adnexal surgery.
In 2000 Jane co-founded the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and became its inaugural secretary. She contributed to writing the BOPSS constitution and helped organize several of the initial BOPSS annual meetings. Her greatest achievement for BOPSS was co-ordinating the 2006 Joint meeting of European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) and BOPSS in London.
Jane has written two Ophthalmic books,; Colour Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery and Ophthalmology at a Glance which is now entering its second edition. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers and enjoys lecturing both Nationally and Internationally. She enjoys teaching and training Fellows and Residents.
In 2012 she has been invited to talk at Fusion 2012 in Hyderabad and at the World Ophthalmology Congress WOC in Abu Dhabi on lacrimal, oculoplastic and aesthetic topics, and most recently in April at the 2012 Asio Pacific Association of Ophthalmology (APAO) Meeting in Korea (South) on Endo-Lacrimal surgery.
This year she was part of the team that has been awarded by the Royal College of Ophthalmology the Treacher Collins Prize for a DVD on Viscoelastic with Fluorescein for filling and identifying the lacrimal sac in endo-mlacrimal dacryocystorhinostomy.
Chaired by:
Pat is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon to Beaumont and the Mater Hospitals appointed in 1986 . Hoyt fellowship Neuro Ophthalmology San Francisco 1985. Senior Registar training at Bristol Eye Hospital, United Kingdom. Past member of training committee of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists United Kingdom. Past Treasurer of the ICO. Past member I.S.P.T.C. Organiser of the Neuro Ophthalmology Course at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9. Member of vision panel in Dept of Traffic Medicine RCPI . Member of Vision panel DVLA UK. Current President of Irish College of Ophthalmologists
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, UK
Raman Malhotra is a Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic surgeon at The Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, East Grinstead.
His specialist interests include facial nerve palsy rehabilitation, reconstructive eyelid and orbital surgery, endonasal lacrimal surgery and aesthetic eyelid rejuvenation. He also runs a fellowship training programme.
Mr Malhotra graduated in medicine and surgery from the University of Bristol, completed his basic ophthalmic surgical training at the Western Eye Hospital in London and went on to higher surgical training in Oxford. He undertook fellowship training in Adelaide, Australia, in 2002 before returning to the UK to take up consultant post at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead.
Clare Faul is Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Beaumont Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital, Dublin. Clare is currently Clinical Lead and chair of senior management group SLRON at the Beaumont Hospital. She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Faculty of Radiology. She is an active member of the Cancer Trial Ireland Research group. She undertook a Clinical Fellow Radiation Oncology in Toronto. Her specialism and research interests are inbreast and gynecologic oncology.
Sponsored by Théa Pharmaceuticals
Mr. Tim Fulcher MMedSci(Anatomy), EBOD, FRCOphth.
Having graduated from University College Dublin and completed a Masters of Medical Science in Anatomy, Tim completed his Ophthalmic Surgery training in Ireland.
Tim undertook a Fellowship in Corneal and External eye disease in Moorfields and then a further Fellowship in Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital disease in Brisbane, Australia.
Tim was appointed as a Consultant to the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin and Beaumont Hospital, Dublin in 2000, where he manages the Ocular adnexal service. Tim is also an Honorary Consultant to the Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street , Dublin.
As a former chairman of the manpower, education and training committee of the Irish College of Ophthalmologists and current unit programme director, Tim also hosts an annual surgical training course for Basic Specialist Trainees.
Chaired by:
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK
I graduated from Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London, in 1991 and then
trained in general ophthalmology in Manchester & North West England.
After Oculoplastic Fellowships in Auckland & Manchester, I was appointed as a Consultant Oculoplastic, Lacrimal & Orbital Surgeon in 2002 at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) where I’m the Clinical Lead for Oculoplastic Surgery.
I also co-run a renowned Fellowship in Oculoplastic Surgery at MREH.
My work for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists’ (RCOphth) includes College Tutor (2005-12) and currently Regional Adviser.
I’m a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and represent both RCOphth & BOPSS at the RCSEng Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee.
Andrew is a consultant oculoplastic surgeon at James Cook University Hospital in the North East of England. After medical school he spent three years as a medical officer with the Royal Marines before starting ophthalmology training in 2007. Registrar training was completed in the Oxford Region followed by further training in London and Vancouver where he was awarded a fellowship in orbit, oculoplastic surgery and outdoor recreation by Prof Dolman.
He is recognised in the Northern Deanery as an enthusiastic teacher of undergraduate and postgraduate students, well known for his pragmatic advice.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Mr Aidan Murray is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon with a specialist interest in Oculoplastic, Orbital and Lacrimal surgery. He is clinical lead at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the University Hospitals NHS Trust at the Queen Elizabeth hospital. He co-runs a post CCT Fellowship in Oculoplastic surgery at BMEC.
Aidan graduated from the Royal London Hospital and trained in the North East and the West Midlands before undertaking Oculoplastic Fellowships in Southampton/Salisbury and Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Examiner for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists
Founder member of BOPSS and founded the Midland Oculoplastic Surgeons Society.
Organiser of the 3rd British Oculoplastic Society meeting in Birmingham.
He has a keen interest in sailing, and open water swimming.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Mr Naresh Joshi is Consultant Oculoplastic surgeon at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust London and Honorary Consultant to the Royal Marsden. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London.
He is a founder member of the British Ophthalmic Plastic surgical Society (BOPSS), and a past president of the society. Other memberships include BAAPS , ASOPRS, APSOPRS .
Currently, he represents the Royal College of Ophthalmologists on the BSI (British Standards Institute) and CEN (Communite European Normalization) committees for the regulation of safety in aesthetic procedures. He has an interest in periocular aestheic surgery.
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
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Mr Leatherbarrow was a consultant at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital from 1992-2014. He is now in full time private practice. He trained in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London (1989-1990) and at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A. (1991-1992).
He has worked closely with plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, maxillofacial surgeons, and dermatologists for over 20 years.
He was the Founder Treasurer of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and the President (2011-14). He is a member of the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons (ESOPRS), the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and an inter-specialty member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).
He has over 100 publications in scientific journals and has contributed 6 book chapters. He is the single author of the major textbook ‘OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY‘. The 3rd Edition of his textbook is due for publication by Thieme in the autumn of 2018.
Mr. Princeton Lee graduated from RCSI in 2003. He finished his ophthalmology specialist training in Ireland. He completed his Oculoplastics and Orbital Fellowships in Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, UK, and in Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Australia. He is currently a consultant in St. Vincent’s University Hospital.
Bijan Beigi, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
Bijan Beigi specialises in eyelid and mid-face cosmetic and reconstructive surgery as well as lacrimal and orbital surgery. He has performed over 10000 eyelid & mid-face operations to date and pioneered surgical procedures.
His basic ophthalmic training was in Dublin (UCD), Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospitals (UK). He runs the ocular Adnexal Service in Norwich. He has been a member of ESOPRS for 25 years and a founder member of BOPSS. He has published over 70 articles and delivers regular lectures as a visiting professor.
He has been a lead trainer and external clinical advisor for the Royal college of Ophthalmologists and CQC. He is a special advisor to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for new surgical procedures in the UK.
Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Royal and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospitals.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland. He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. With this academic background, he continues to provide first class care to his patients
Peter Dolman is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada and is on active staff at five hospitals. He is the director of ophthalmology fellowship programs at UBC, division head of oculoplastics and orbit, and a past president of the BC Society of Eye Physicians and the Canadian Society of Oculoplastics and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is the past- president of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society and a member of the Orbit Society, an international consortium of orbit experts.
He has supervised over 45 international oculoplastics fellows, has delivered over 250 invited lectures, and published 25 chapters and over 85 journal articles. He recently co-edited a textbook on diseases of the orbit and ocular adnexa which was published in February, 2017.
He has volunteered as a surgeon or lecturer in over 30 developing nations and has received several departmental research and teaching awards, the ASOPRS research award (2007) and the Queen Elizabeth Gold Medal for community service.
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Colin Vize is a consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon and Senior Lecturer at Hull Royal Infirmary.
He has been an ever present at BOPSS since its inception and is looking forwards to assuming the role of Honorary Secretary after the meeting.
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth
Having graduated from Edinburgh University in 1986 Hunter trained in Ophthalmology initially in Edinburgh and subsequently as a Senior Registrar in Newcastle.
Hunter completed a further year as a clinical fellow at the Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia before being appointed Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Portsmouth in 1998. Hunter is currently an Editor of ‘EYE’ and regional representative on the BOPSS committee
Andrew Pearson is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and Prince Charles Eye Unit, Windsor. He trained at Cambridge University and St Mary’s Hospital, qualifying in 1989. After further training in internal medicine leading to Membership of the Royal College of Physicians he commenced training in ophthalmology with oculoplastic fellowship training at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Andrew is a founder member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, runs an oculoplastic fellowship, and has research interests in oculoplastic and especially lacrimal surgery.
Jane Olver is a Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at the Western Eye and Charing Cross Hospitals, London (Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust). She also practices privately and founded Clinica London, www.clinicalondon.co.uk). She specializes in Oculoplastic and Endo-Lacrimal Surgery, and also carries out Aesthetic Rejuvenation surgery and treatments.
Jane graduated from St Thomas Hospital Medical School in 1979 and completed her Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic training at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 1994 where she had done two Fellowships, in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus and in Adnexal surgery.
In 2000 Jane co-founded the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS) and became its inaugural secretary. She contributed to writing the BOPSS constitution and helped organize several of the initial BOPSS annual meetings. Her greatest achievement for BOPSS was co-ordinating the 2006 Joint meeting of European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) and BOPSS in London.
Jane has written two Ophthalmic books,; Colour Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery and Ophthalmology at a Glance which is now entering its second edition. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers and enjoys lecturing both Nationally and Internationally. She enjoys teaching and training Fellows and Residents.
In 2012 she has been invited to talk at Fusion 2012 in Hyderabad and at the World Ophthalmology Congress WOC in Abu Dhabi on lacrimal, oculoplastic and aesthetic topics, and most recently in April at the 2012 Asio Pacific Association of Ophthalmology (APAO) Meeting in Korea (South) on Endo-Lacrimal surgery.
This year she was part of the team that has been awarded by the Royal College of Ophthalmology the Treacher Collins Prize for a DVD on Viscoelastic with Fluorescein for filling and identifying the lacrimal sac in endo-mlacrimal dacryocystorhinostomy.
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Pat is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon to Beaumont and the Mater Hospitals appointed in 1986 . Hoyt fellowship Neuro Ophthalmology San Francisco 1985. Senior Registar training at Bristol Eye Hospital, United Kingdom. Past member of training committee of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists United Kingdom. Past Treasurer of the ICO. Past member I.S.P.T.C. Organiser of the Neuro Ophthalmology Course at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9. Member of vision panel in Dept of Traffic Medicine RCPI . Member of Vision panel DVLA UK. Current President of Irish College of Ophthalmologists
Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, UK
Raman Malhotra is a Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic surgeon at The Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, East Grinstead.
His specialist interests include facial nerve palsy rehabilitation, reconstructive eyelid and orbital surgery, endonasal lacrimal surgery and aesthetic eyelid rejuvenation. He also runs a fellowship training programme.
Mr Malhotra graduated in medicine and surgery from the University of Bristol, completed his basic ophthalmic surgical training at the Western Eye Hospital in London and went on to higher surgical training in Oxford. He undertook fellowship training in Adelaide, Australia, in 2002 before returning to the UK to take up consultant post at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead.
Clare Faul is Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Beaumont Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital, Dublin. Clare is currently Clinical Lead and chair of senior management group SLRON at the Beaumont Hospital. She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Faculty of Radiology. She is an active member of the Cancer Trial Ireland Research group. She undertook a Clinical Fellow Radiation Oncology in Toronto. Her specialism and research interests are inbreast and gynecologic oncology.
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