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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 9 - Clinical Excellence and Leadership in Ophthalmology with guest Dr. Devesh Varma28 Apr 202600:45:20

On this episode of EyeCan, we welcome Dr. Devesh Varma, Medical Director of Prism Eye Institute, Executive Vice President at Vision Group, glaucoma and complex anterior segment surgeon at Trillium Health Partners, and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. A fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist and founder of the Emerging Leaders Program for Ophthalmologists, Dr. Varma has cared for over 150,000 patients and performed more than 18,000 surgeries. In this episode of EyeCan, we explore what defines a leadership blueprint in ophthalmology—from clinical excellence and surgical innovation to program building, mentorship, academic influence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ultimately, creating a lasting legacy in glaucoma care.

With your host, Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Astellas Pharma Canada and Johnson&Johnson Vision.

Show notes:

Prism Eye Institute

https://www.prismeyeinstitute.com/

Blind Spots: How biases distort our decisions

https://www.amazon.ca/Blind-Spots-biases-distort-decisions/dp/B0FBY9RTMT

Learn more about LEAN Theory – https://www.lean.org/explore-lean/what-is-lean/

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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 8 - Inside COS Surgical Skills Transfer Courses: Training for Impact with guests Dr. Monique Munro and Dr. Cody Lo20 Apr 202600:44:11

In this episode, learn about Surgical Skills Transfer Courses (STCs):  hands-on educational programs designed to advance surgical technique, diagnostic proficiency, and clinical management. Led by experienced physicians selected by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, these courses provide participants with practical experience using real-world tools and case-based scenarios. By bridging the gap between theory and clinical practice, STCs support the adoption of emerging innovations and the continuous refinement of skills to enhance patient outcomes.

Show notes:

COS 2026 Annual Meeting and Exhibition
 https://sites.grenadine.co/sites/cos-sco/en/2026-cos-meeting-and-exhibition-montreal

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 10 - Pressure Points: Understanding Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with guest Dr. Anastasia Neufeld27 May 202500:49:05

On this episode of EyeCan, we dive deep into the world of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) with neuro-ophthalmologist Dr. Anastasia Neufeld. From symptom recognition to cutting-edge research, we explore how this complex condition affects both the brain and the eyes—and why early diagnosis and collaborative care are critical.

Dr. Neufeld shares insights into the risk factors and epidemiology of IIH, its effects on the visual system, and the evolving strategies for treatment, including medical, surgical, and lifestyle approaches. We also touch on the importance of interdisciplinary care, communication with patients, and emerging Canadian research exploring socioeconomic factors, anemia, and even links to viral infections like COVID-19.

And of course, we get to know the human behind the scrubs as Dr. Neufeld shares what keeps her grounded outside the clinic.

👩‍⚕️ Guest Bio:

Dr. Anastasia Neufeld
Anastasia Neufeld is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia and a practicing neuro-ophthalmologist with a combined surgical and academic practice. She holds an undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Business Administration from Simon Fraser University, followed by her MD from UBC. She completed her ophthalmology residency at Dalhousie University and a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at the University of Utah’s Moran Eye Center.

In addition to her clinical and surgical expertise, Dr. Neufeld is a dedicated educator. She lectures to general practitioners and optometrists, and trains medical students, residents, and fellows in both Canada and the U.S., where she also holds an Adjunct Assistant Professorship at the University of Utah. She recently assumed a regional medical leadership role in developing the curriculum for the new Simon Fraser University School of Medicine.

With your host, Dr. Heather O'Donnell.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show Notes:

Two articles of interest:

Current Understanding of the Pathophysiology of Idiopathic
Intracranial Hypertension https://www.cos-sco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Current-Understanding-of-Pathophysiology-of-IIH-1.pdf

Revised diagnostic criteria for the pseudotumor cerebri syndrome in adults
and children https://www.cos-sco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Revised-diagnostic-criteria-for-the-pseudotumor-cerebri-syndrome-in-adults-and-children.pdf

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 9 - Resident Voices: Shaping the Future of Ophthalmology Through Leadership and Innovation with guests Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi13 May 202500:42:31

In this special EyeCan episode, we shine a spotlight on the next generation of ophthalmology leaders. Our guests, Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi, are two remarkable residents making a real impact—both in the clinic and beyond.

From spearheading educational initiatives like the Skills Transfer Courses at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society’s Annual Meeting and Exhibition to contributing to global vision health through Orbis and academic excellence, Dominique and Kian offer a fresh and inspiring look at what it means to lead early in one’s career.

We discuss leadership, education, collaboration across career stages, and what the future holds for ophthalmology. Plus, our guests share their personal journeys, biggest lessons, and what motivates them to stay involved and innovative.

👁️ Guest Bios:

Dr. Dominique Geoffrion

Dr. Geoffrion is an ophthalmology resident at Université de Montréal with a PhD in Experimental Surgery and MD from McGill University. Her research spans molecular biology, cancer genetics, and ophthalmology, with a PhD focus on glaucoma management following Boston keratoprosthesis surgery. In 2024, she received the Artemis Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and has been a board member of Orbis Canada since 2021. She recently participated in the Flying Eye Hospital mission to Bangladesh and founded the Orbis Future Vision Leaders program to empower students and residents in the fight against avoidable blindness.

Dr. Kian Madjedi

Dr. Madjedi is a PGY5 ophthalmology resident at the University of Calgary and incoming Cornea and External Disease Fellow at the Cincinnati Eye Institute. With master’s degrees in epidemiology and the philosophy of science from Cambridge, and a third in progress in medical education from Edinburgh, he blends deep academic training with a passion for teaching. He plays a key role in developing the COS Annual Meeting’s Skills Transfer Courses and is dedicated to medical education and curriculum innovation.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show Notes:

COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition - http://cos-sco.ca/cos2025

Dominique Geoffrion – Artemis Award Winner 

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 8 - Ocular Regenerative Medicine with guests Dr. Allan Slomovic and Dr. Brian Ballios29 Apr 202500:51:12

In this episode of EyeCan, we sit down with two of Canada’s leading voices in ocular regenerative medicine: Dr. Allan Slomovic and Dr. Brian Ballios. From stem cell therapy to gene editing and bioengineered tissues, they share insights into the latest breakthroughs shaping the future of vision care in Canada and around the world.

We explore clinical innovations, regulatory hurdles, and the power of collaboration across academia, biotech, and public health. Plus, our guests share what inspires them beyond the lab—from books and travel to wellness routines.

Guest Bios:

Dr. Allan Slomovic
Endowed Chair in Cornea and Stem Cell Research at UHN and Research Director at Toronto Western Hospital. A global educator, mentor, and leading voice in corneal disease, with over two decades of research, training, and surgical outreach work.

Dr. Brian Ballios
Clinician-scientist and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, specializing in inherited retinal disease. He leads research at the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute and focuses on stem cell therapies and gene editing for retinal degeneration.


With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.


Show Notes

Costa Rica project – University Health Network
Canadian surgeons transform eye care in Costa Rica

University of Toronto Cornea Surgery
https://corneasurgery.ca/ 

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
https://www.ohri.ca/Programs/Regenerative_Medicine/ 

CRISPR – National Human Genome Research Institute
https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/CRISPR 

Ballios Lab
https://ballioslab.com/

Temerty Medicine - University of Toronto
https://temertymedicine.utoronto.ca/news/alumni-profile-brian-ballios-fighting-blindness

Operation Warp Speed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Warp_Speed

Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute
https://www.uhn.ca/EyeInstitute

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 7 – Understanding Uveal Melanoma and Ocular Tumors with guest Dr. Lauren Dalvin15 Apr 202500:34:03

In this episode of EyeCan, we sit down with Dr. Lauren Dalvin, an expert in ocular oncology, to explore the complexities of uveal melanoma and ocular tumors. Dr. Dalvin, an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Mayo Clinic, brings her extensive experience in patient-centered research, including groundbreaking work in drug discovery and radiation retinopathy. With over 175 peer-reviewed publications and leadership roles in major ophthalmic organizations, she is at the forefront of advancing eye cancer care through multidisciplinary collaboration and translational research. Tune in as we discuss the latest developments in the field and what they mean for patients and clinicians alike.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.
Written and directed by Kim Tytler.
Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
  
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show notes:

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology – Special issue: Ocular Oncology
https://www.canadianjournalofophthalmology.ca/content/ocularoncology

 Patient-derived organoid models
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39601636/

 Uveal Melanoma
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/eye-melanoma/symptoms-causes/syc-20372371

A Cure in Sight - Independent Organization for Ocular Melanoma for Patients and Research
https://acureinsight.org/

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 6 – Big Data Research Mining, Mentorship, Clinical Trials, and more! With guest Dr. Ehsan Rahimy31 Mar 202500:55:17

Welcome to EyeCan, the podcast where we dive into the fascinating world of ophthalmology and innovation.

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ehsan Rahimy, a leading retina specialist practicing in the California Bay Area. As an adjunct faculty member at Stanford and a mentor to surgical retinal fellows, Dr. Rahimy brings a wealth of expertise in both clinical practice and cutting-edge research.

With over 100 peer-reviewed publications and contributions to more than 150 national and international ophthalmic meetings, his work spans medical and surgical diseases of the retina, novel imaging technologies, and the transformative role of AI and deep learning in healthcare.

Join us as we explore how technology is reshaping ophthalmology, the future of telemedicine in eye care, and what these advancements mean for both doctors and patients.

With your host, Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
  
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show notes:
Ehsan Rahimy, MD
https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/ehsan-rahimy

Clinical Trials – Byers Eye Institute at Stanford
https://med.stanford.edu/ophthalmology/research/clinical_trials.html

Curcuma-Based Nutritional Supplements and Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/article-abstract/2824936

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 5 - Ophthalmic Pathology, with guest Dr. James Farmer10 Mar 202500:47:26

Welcome to this episode of EyeCan! Today we're chatting with Dr. James Farmer about Ophthalmic Pathology. Dr. Farmer is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Queen’s University in Ontario and an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa.  

He graduated from the University of Ottawa Medical School, did his Ophthalmology residency there, and then went on to complete a Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus, and Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology in San Francisco.

Afterwards, he wrapped up an Anatomical Pathology residency at the University of Vermont and the University of Ottawa. Dr. Farmer also wears many hats: he's the Section Chairman of the Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, the Section Editor for Ophthalmic Pathology for the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, and a member of the Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society in the US.

Stay tuned as we dive into his fascinating journey and expertise in today’s conversation!

With your host, Dr. Heather O'Donnell.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show notes:
 
**Be sure to attend the COPS full-day session at the COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, June 19, 2025. Link here for details.**

What is Ophthalmic Pathology?  

Ophthalmic Pathology is a subspecialty of pathology and ophthalmology that focuses on the microscopic and molecular examination of ocular tissues to diagnose and characterize diseases affecting the eye and adnexa. It plays a critical role in identifying neoplastic, inflammatory, degenerative, infectious, and systemic conditions with ocular manifestations. Through histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and increasingly, molecular diagnostics, ophthalmic pathologists provide crucial insights that guide clinical management, prognostication, and research into disease mechanisms. As imaging and artificial intelligence continue to evolve, ophthalmic pathology remains essential in correlating histological findings with clinical and radiologic data to refine diagnosis and treatment strategies.

AFIP - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington, DC. Served as a training and resource centre for all of Pathology, including Ophthalmic Pathology.  Many ophthalmology leaders spent fellowship years learning and crafting the specialty, headed by Lorenz Zimmerman. AFIP closed in 2011 but still publishes Pathology reference textbooks used by practicing Pathologists.

Resources:

Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS) Practice Resource Centre: The COS offers an extensive online repository of educational materials, including resources on ophthalmic pathology. The Practice Resource Centre provides access to webinars, articles, and clinical guidelines pertinent to Canadian practitioners. cosprc.ca

Queen's Ophthalmic Pathology Teaching Interactive Curriculum (QOPTIC): Developed by Queen's University, QOPTIC is a series of case-based modules that integrate clinical and histopathological images. This interactive curriculum is designed to enhance learning for ophthalmology residents, fellows, and practicing clinicians. Oph

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Inherited Retinal Disease and Advocacy for Patients with Rare Diseases with guest Dr. Matthew Benson25 Feb 202500:57:41

On today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Benson, a clinician-scientist and assistant professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Alberta. Dr. Benson specializes in inherited retinal diseases and is dedicated to patient advocacy for those with rare eye conditions.

Dr. Benson’s journey spans extensive medical training, including a subspecialty fellowship in ocular genetics at the National Eye Institute in the U.S., where he worked with world-leading experts. His clinical practice focuses on pediatric and adult patients with inherited eye diseases, as well as adult strabismus surgery.

Beyond patient care, Dr. Benson leads a translational research laboratory investigating disease mechanisms in inherited retinal and macular disorders. His team uses patient-derived stem cells to advance potential treatments and is actively involved in clinical trials and patient registries through organizations like the Foundation Fighting Blindness and Fighting Blindness Canada.

Join us as we explore the cutting-edge research, clinical advancements, and advocacy efforts shaping the future of inherited retinal disease treatment.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show notes

Fighting Blindness Canada Viewpoint
https://www.fightingblindness.ca/viewpoint/ 
In-person, virtual and hybrid events designed to educate on the latest vision research, ask questions, and connect with other people who are living with a blinding eye disease.

Fighting Blindness Canada – clinic trials
https://www.fightingblindness.ca/clinical-trials/

Dr. Ian MacDonald
https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/macdonal

Patient Advocacy for Rare Diseases

https://www.raredisorders.ca/

https://www.fightingblindness.ca/?utm_source=chatgpt.com 

https://rarediseases.org/organizations/ 

Government of Canada Genetic Non-Discrimination Act
An Act to prohibit and prevent genetic discrimination
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/annualstatutes/2017_3/page-1.html

EyeCan – Genetic Testing with Dr. Sarah Chorfi
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/eyecan-season-4-episode-6-genetic-testing-with-guest/id1541770048?i=1000650372121

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 3 - Ethics in Ophthalmology with guest Dr. Chryssa McAlister13 Jan 202501:00:05

On this episode of EyeCan, we talk to Dr. Chryssa McAlister about ethics in ophthalmology.

Dr. McAlister is Co-Division Head of Ophthalmology at the Waterloo Regional Eye Program, Staff Ophthalmologist at Saint Mary’s General Hospital and Grand River Hospital, and Assistant clinical professor adjunct. Waterloo Regional Campus. McMaster University.

She runs a diverse comprehensive medical and surgical ophthalmology practice and manages a wide range of ocular conditions. She performs cataract and strabismus surgery, intravitreal injections and various laser procedures. She also sees pediatric patients with eye disease in the Waterloo Region.

Dr. McAlister helps to coordinate the WRC medical student teaching in ophthalmology and delivers the ophthalmology review session for graduating medical students at McMaster University.  McAlister is involved in the bioethics teaching for postgraduate ophthalmology training programs at McMaster and the University of Toronto. She helped to organize the Halifax Ethics Symposium and in 2023 founded the Macrae Bioethics and Professionalism Course in Ophthalmology, a biannual national review course in ophthalmology bioethics. She is frequently invited to speak at conferences on topics of bioethics in ophthalmology and medical education. Dr. McAlister is the Director of Community Practice on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society.

Show notes:

The Drug Pushers – article from The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2006/04/the-drug-pushers/304714/

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 2 - A Talk With COS President Dr. Mona Dagher16 Dec 202400:49:22

Today on EyeCan we welcome Dr. Mona Dagher, head of the department of ophthalmology at Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) and adjunct Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, McGill University.

Dr. Dagher was chair of the annual meeting planning committee of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS) and has served as Board member of COS since 2012.

Dr. Dagher enjoys teaching medical students, ophthalmology residents and clinical and research cornea fellows as well as training MSc and PhD students as well. She completed her undergraduate degree at McGill University where she received the Hilda Diana Oakley scholarship for ranking top female student at McGill. She then completed her medical degree and specialization in ophthalmology at Université de Montréal, graduating on the dean’s honor list. Dr. Dagher then pursued post-doctoral fellowship training in cornea, external eye diseases, and refractive surgery at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Dagher has brought her expertise on keratoprosthesis surgery to Canada after conducting considerable research and clinical work at Harvard Medical School under the mentorship of Dr. Claes Dohlman. After restoring sight to several Canadian patients through implantation of the Boston Keratoprosthesis, Dr. Dagher was chosen ‘Personality of the Week’ by La Presse and Radio-Canada.

Dr. Dagher has completed extensive research in the field of ophthalmology and more particularly, on the Boston Keratoprosthesis and on refractive surgery. Dr. Dagher has published over 130 scientific articles and acts as a reviewer for many ophthalmology journals. She has also authored numerous book chapters about cornea and external eye diseases. Dr. Dagher has been a guest lecturer and instructor at ophthalmology conferences internationally.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.
Written and directed by Kim Tytler.
Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show Notes:

The following resources were referenced in this episode:

COS Board of Directors https://www.cos-sco.ca/about-us/board-of-directors/

COS Team https://www.cos-sco.ca/who-we-are/contact-us/

Volunteering in Action https://www.cos-sco.ca/cos-membership/volunteer/

Advocacy in Action at COS https://www.cos-sco.ca/advocacy/ 

COS Position Statements on the Practice Resource Centre https://www.cosprc.ca/info-hub/info-content/position-statements-guidelines/

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Working Group https://www.cos-sco.ca/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-edi-working-group/

Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology – Dr. Fares Antaki https://www.seethepossibilities.ca/ai-opinions/ 

COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Vancouver, June 2025 https://sites.grenadine.co/sites/cos-sco/en/2025-cos-meeting-and-exhibition-vancouver

COS Cornea Learning Modules (members only) https://www.cosp

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EyeCan Season 5, Episode 1 - A Discussion on Capital Gains with guest Jean-Francois Bordeleau from MD Financial02 Dec 202400:56:30

Welcome to Season 5 of EyeCan! 

Today we speak to Jean-Francois Bordeleau, National Lead, Investments Advice at MD Financial Management. JF (as he is called by his colleagues) is MD’s thought leader on investment related topics and an advisor to MD Advisors. With his team he is responsible for educating them on MD’s investment standards and principles as well as MD’s investment solutions. A graduate of McGill University, JF is a 30-year industry veteran, having spent most of those with MD.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.


Show Notes:

Investment articles by Jean-Francois Bordeleau on the MD Financial website: https://invested.mdm.ca/tag/author-jean-francois-bordeleau/

Articles featuring Capital Gains references, from MD Financial: https://invested.mdm.ca/?s=capital+gains&post_type=post

MD Financial Literacy Podcast: https://invested.mdm.ca/financial-literacy-podcast/

Canadian Medical Association - Drop capital gains plans, focus on real health issues: CMA
Drop capital gains plans, focus on real health issues: CMA | CMA

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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 7 - From Training to Transformation - The COS Foundation Year in Review, with guest Vishaal Bhambhwani, Foundation President07 Apr 202600:33:35

Disclaimer: This episode was recorded on February 26, 2026, and any references to events, dates, or time‑sensitive information were accurate at the time of recording but may no longer apply.

In this episode of EyeCan, Dr. Vishaal Bhambhwani reflects on his first year as President of the COS Foundation and the momentum driving its mission forward. From launching new resident awards and expanding global partnerships to strengthening humanitarian cataract initiatives like the Panama Project, Dr. Bhambhwani shares how the Foundation is advancing equity, education, and innovation in eye care. He highlights the importance of investing in future leaders through observerships, global health collaborations with partners like Orbis, and interdisciplinary support for orthoptists and trainees. The conversation also previews the Harold Stein Innovator Lectureship and the 2026 COS Annual Meeting in Montreal, underscoring how thought leadership and early mentorship are shaping the next generation of Canadian ophthalmologists—and the future of sustainable eye care worldwide.

With your host, Dr. Hady Saheb. 

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler. 

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Astellas Pharma Canada and Johnson&Johnson Vision.

Show notes:

COS Foundation website https://www.cos-sco.ca/about/cos-foundation/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cosfoundationofficial/ 

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/cosfoundationofficial/?viewAsMember=true

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 11 - Ophthalmology in Academia, with guest Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy11 Jul 202401:08:01

Our guest on this episode is Dr. Sherif El-Defrawy, a prominent Canadian ophthalmologist with extensive experience and numerous accolades in the field. He served as the Professor and Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto from 2012 to 2023. Additionally, he was the Ophthalmologist-in-Chief at the Kensington Eye Institute, an institution affiliated with the university.

Dr. El-Defrawy completed his PhD in Pharmacology at Queen's University and obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Calgary. He undertook his internship at the University of Toronto (Sunnybrook Hospital) and his residency in Ophthalmology at the University of Ottawa. In 1995, he joined the University of Ottawa Eye Institute, eventually becoming the Residency Program Director there from 1999 to 2004. He then chaired the Department of Ophthalmology at Queen's University from 2004 to 2012.

Throughout his career, Dr. El-Defrawy has been recognized for his contributions to medical education and research. He has received several teaching awards, including the Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario's Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award twice. He has also been instrumental in global health initiatives, leading missions to countries such as Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana, and the Caribbean to perform eye surgeries and train local surgeons. 

Dr. El-Defrawy has held various leadership positions, including serving as President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Association of Canadian University Professors of Ophthalmology. He has also been involved in several Ontario Expert Panels and vision task forces.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 



Show Notes
Kensington Health
https://www.kensingtonhealth.org/

University of Toronto Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences https://ophthalmology.utoronto.ca/

EyeCan with Bob Bell https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/eyecan-season-3-episode-2-fixing-canadian-health-care/id1541770048?i=1000589051032

Competence by Design, Dr. Lorne Bellan – COS Forum 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5TrNHI-QYQ&t=51s

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 10 - Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology, with guest Dr. Delan Jinapriya01 Jul 202400:47:32

On this episode of EyeCan, we enjoy a conversation on Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Delan Jinapriya.

Dr. Jinapriya is an Ophthalmologist who specializes in Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery.  He is the Fellowship Director for the Surgical and Medical Glaucoma Fellowship at Queen’s University, an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University, the Medical Director and CEO of the Galen Eye Centre, the Medical Director of Euclid Telehealth, and an Executive Member of the Canadian Glaucoma Society. 

He is the past Chair of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society Skills Transfer Courses, a reviewer for the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, the Journal of Glaucoma, and a grant reviewer for the Canadian Glaucoma Research Council, and the Canadian Institute of Health Research.  He is a key opinion leader in the field of Ophthalmology and the specialty of Glaucoma and serves as an advisor to Ontario Health’s Health Technology Assessment program, which helps determine the value of new technologies  and whether they should be funded by Ontario’s Provincial Health Plan.  He has developed and continues to develop Continuing Medical Education curricula approved by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. He has been an invited speaker and presenter at the World Glaucoma Society, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, American Glaucoma Society, Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Canadian Glaucoma Society and many International and National conferences and continuing medical education symposia.  

He completed his medical training at Queen’s University, and his Fellowship at University of Toronto.  He has certificates from the Rotman School of Management in the areas of Health Systems Transformation, and Leadership.  He spent the first 15 years of his career focused on delivering, and training ophthalmologists to deliver tertiary level surgical, procedural, and medical management of glaucoma.

Dr. Jinapriya became a physician to make a daily contribution to the betterment of people’s lives. After becoming an ophthalmologist, he made it his mission to reduce preventable vision loss.  He believes that vision is the one sense that has the greatest impact on our ability to be independent, productive and happy. Saving vision, or delaying its deterioration by even a few years, has a tremendous impact on a person’s quality of life and their ability to lead an independent and maximally productive life. He also believes in order to deliver the best care to people, there needs to be a dedication to continual education and improvement, both for himself and for the field, and for this reason is dedicated to education initiatives through developing and delivering continuing medical education programs, training future ophthalmologists, training future glaucoma specialists, educating non-ophthalmology health care professionals, and educating patients and their families. In addition to the practice of ophthalmology, and being an educator, he is now dedicating much of his energy to finding ways to improve the systems and processes of ophthalmic healthcare delivery to serve more people and save more vision.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 



Show notes:

Galen Eye Centre https://www.galeneyecentre.com/

See the Possibilities – Hot Topic Expert Article

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 9 – Dry Eye Disease with guest Dr. Louis Racine27 May 202400:36:41

On this episode of EyeCan, we talk to Dr. Louis Racine about dry eye disease.

Dr. Racine completed his medical degree and specialization in ophthalmology at the Université de Montréal. Following this, he was awarded a grant to complete his post-doctoral fellowship training in cornea, cataract and laser refractive surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and with the Rothschild Foundation in Paris, France.

Since 2003, Dr. Racine has performed more than 25,000 laser refractive surgeries. In 2004, he became one of the first surgeons in Montreal to be certified for use of the IntraLase femtosecond laser. That same year, he also underwent PRK surgery on both eyes. In Canada, he is also one of the cornea specialists with the most experience treating patients with keratoconus through use of corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL).

Dr. Racine is an associate professor of ophthalmology at the Université de Montreal and practices at Hôpital Notre-Dame of the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). He teaches cataract surgery to ophthalmology residents and specializes in corneal transplant and complex cataract surgeries. As a recognized expert on dry eye syndrome, Dr. Racine is part of a Canadian group working to evaluate all therapeutic modalities for this condition.

Dr. Racine was awarded grants by the E.A. Baker Foundation for the Prevention of Blindness, and by the Université de Montréal Research in Ophthalmology Fund.

In 2003, Dr. Racine took part in United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) trials for the AcrySof® Toric intraocular lens. Dr. Racine has given many lectures in the United States and Europe on refractive surgery, dry eyes and intraocular lenses. He has participated in the publication of many book chapters and scientific papers, including the American Journal of Ophthalmology.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 8: Physician Leadership with Dr. Nina Ahuja13 May 202400:59:39

On this episode of EyeCan, we are pleased to bring you an extended conversation with Dr. Nina Ahuja, on the topic of Physician Leadership. Dr. Ahuja has over 20 years of experience as a surgeon, private practice owner, local and national academic leader, and is the founder of Docs in Leadership, a program that delivers emotionally intelligent leadership education that support positive culture in healthcare environments and supports well-being.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
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Show Notes:

EyeCan Season 1, Episode 6: Physician Wellness with Dr. Nina Ahuja https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/eyecan-season-1-episode-6-physician-wellness-w-guest/id1541770048?i=1000506576306

Docs in Leadership https://www.docsinleadership.com/

Stress in Medicine: Lessons Learned Through My Years as a Surgeon, from Med School to Residency, and Beyond https://geni.us/StressInMedicine

Live to Lead – Leaders committed to making a difference in the world share their inspiring stories. Available on Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81406763

Hillary – in this four part documentary series, former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reflects candidly on her life and career. Available on Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81266238#:~:text=In%20this%20four%2Dpart%20documentary,on%20her%20life%20and%20career.&text=Watch%20all%20you%20want.

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 7 - Barriers to Corneal Donation with guest Dr. Samir Jabbour22 Apr 202400:26:03

On this episode of EyeCan, we discuss an important topic related to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Ophthalmology - Barriers to Corneal Donation, with Dr. Samir Jabbour, a corneal disease speciality in Montreal. Dr. Jabbour practices at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal and the Jewish General Hospital and serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Montreal and an Adjunct Clinical Professor at McGill University. His specialties include corneal disorders, external eye diseases, and refractive surgery, with a particular expertise in corneal grafts, limbal stem cell transplants, keratoconus and complex cataracts.
 
 A graduate from the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University, Dr. Jabbour completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Montreal. Subsequently, he undertook two years of subspecialty training in Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery at the renowned Wilmer Eye Institute at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, and the prestigious Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, United Kingdom. He is currently pursuing a Master in Public Health at Harvard University.
 
 Dr. Jabbour's research primarily focuses on ocular surface disease, keratoconus, and surgical techniques in keratoplasty, cataract and refractive surgery. His contributions to the field can be found in top-tier medical journals. He frequently presents his work at national and international conferences. As the director of the Cornea fellowship at CHUM, he mentors upcoming Cornea specialists. Additionally, he teaches medical students and ophthalmology residents from the University of Montreal and McGill University.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 


Show Notes:

  1. Canadians' attitudes toward corneal donation: informational-motivational videos increase willingness toward corneal donation 
  2. Nucleic Acid Test (NATs) 
  3. Dr. Murdoch Leeies - Director of a Research Program focuses on promoting health equity in organ and tissue donation and transplantation across Canada, within the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of Manitoba. His objective is to enhance access and outcomes through targeted interventions. Notably, he is in the process of establishing a 2SLGBTQIA+ patient advisory team for the Transplant Manitoba Gift of Life organ donation program, collaborating with the University of Manitoba's Centre for Healthcare Innovation and the Manitoba Society for Patient-Oriented Research.
  4. Challenging Outdated FDA Policy - Michael A. Puente works to end ban on cornea donations Challenging Outdated FDA Policy (cuanschutz.edu)
  5. Eye Bank – COS’ Eye Bank Committee 
  6. COS Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 6 - Genetic Testing, with guest Dr. Sarah Chorfi25 Mar 202400:29:10

On this episode of EyeCan, we discuss the compelling topic of Genetic Testing, with our special guest Dr. Sarah Chorfi.

Dr. Sarah Chorfi was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. She graduated from Medical School at McGill University on the Dean’s honour list in 2016 and completed her Ophthalmology Residency at University of Montreal in 2021. She next completed a fellowship in inherited retinal degenerations at the Mass Eye and Ear at Harvard University and attended a summer school program in Computational Genomics Summer Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Dr. Chorfi received numerous awards during her training, including:

  • Initiation to Vision Student Research Award
  • McGill Faculty of Medicine Research Bursary
  • Lieutenant Governor’s Youth Medal
  • Bourse de perfectionnement dans le domaine de la bio-informatique et génomique computationnelle en maladies génétiques oculaires (Département d’ophtalmologie de l’Université de Montréal)

Dr. Chorfi now has a faculty position at the CHUM (University of Montreal) where she undertakes weekly ophthalmic genetics clinics. 

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 5 - Upcoming Challenges in Retina, Specifically Capacity with guest Dr. Shaheer Aboobaker04 Mar 202400:32:56

On this episode of EyeCan, we discuss the Upcoming Challenges in Retina, specifically Concerns about Capacity, with Dr. Shaheer Aboobaker, a retina specialist in Toronto.

With the recent approval of the first FDA approved treatment for geographic atrophy in the United States, we have invited Dr. Aboobaker to discuss the upcoming potentials of this new treatment as well as the challenges this may create in the Canadian context. Dr. Aboobaker is involved in multiple Phase 3 clinical trials and has presented at local and national meetings. 

He is a fellowship trained retina surgeon, having completed a two-year Vitreoretinal fellowship at the University of Toronto. He obtained his medical degree at the University of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa and completed his residency at the prestigious University of Cape Town. While at the University of Cape Town, Dr. Aboobaker was awarded the Ophthalmological Society Medal for academic achievement by the Fellowship of Ophthalmologists of South Africa. He joined the world renowned team at the Toronto Retina Institute in 2018.

Dr. Aboobaker's academic and research interests include advancements in technology and innovative treatment options. He is also a sub-investigator in numerous ongoing industry trials. He has published several peer reviewed journal articles and has presented at both local and national meetings. He also established the TRI Journal Club.

Dr. Aboobaker's passion for education and philanthropy led him to co-found the Young Professionals Bursary, a scholarship aimed at assisting disadvantaged students in South Africa.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 



Show notes:

Toronto Retina Institute (TRI) https://www.torontoretinainstitute.com/#/

Updated inventory and projections for Canada’s ophthalmology workforce; Dr. Yvonne Buys, Dr. Lorne Bellan  https://www.canadianjournalofophthalmology.ca/article/S0008-4182(22)00184-3/abstract

Age-related Macular Degeneration – various resources:

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 4 - Myopia – Can We Slow Down the Growth? with Dr. Vivian Hill30 Jan 202400:52:55

On this episode of EyeCan, we introduce our listeners to the topic of Myopia, with returning guest Dr. Vivian Hill.

Dr. Hill completed a fellowship in Ocular Pathology at the University of Ottawa, then completed an ophthalmology residency and a Pediatric Ophthalmology fellowship in Calgary.

Dr. Hill is an assistant professor at the University of Calgary and her clinical practice focuses on Pediatric Ophthalmology and adult strabismus. She led undergraduate ophthalmology for over a decade and led a revision of the medical school ophthalmology curriculum at the Cumming School of Medicine. She is a member of the examination board of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as an optics and pediatric ophthalmology examiner. 

Dr. Hill sits on the executive of the Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta as past Fees Chair and current advocacy lead and is the COS Advocacy Council Chair (term ending June 2024). Her interests include pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, retinopathy of prematurity, medical education, and vision safety in the setting of expanding injectable medical esthetic. She is a former director on the Board of West Island College in Calgary which excels in academic rigour and experiential learning. She has received Calgary’s Top 40 under 40 Award as well as teaching awards at the Cumming School of Medicine.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

Show Notes
This episode of EyeCan was researched and written by Lauren Khoury, a medical and MSc student (considering ophthalmology) at McGill University (2026).

Dr. William Stell
Carr & Stell 2017 – Link to Webvision chapter:
http://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/part-xvii-refractive-errors/the-science-behind-myopia-by-brittany-j-carr-and-william-k-stell/

Dr. Vivian Hill
Ask the Expert on Pediatric Vision Health
See the Possibilities
https://www.seethepossibilities.ca/children-ama/

American Academy of Ophthalmology
Nearsightedness: What is Myopia? Resource
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/myopia-nearsightedness

ICEE Clear Vision for the Future – Press release
https://www.cos-sco.ca/clear-vision-for-the-future-canadian-ophthalmological-society-celebrates-indigenous-children-eye-examination-project-impacting-6000-lives-to-date/

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 3 – COS Advocacy, future planning, and new projects with guest Dr. Phil Hooper09 Jan 202400:28:58

Our guest on today’s episode of EyeCan we welcome back to the show Phil Hooper, President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS). Dr. Hooper will present some of the Advocacy work the COS has currently been working on, future planning, and new projects underway.

A bit about Phil… he trained in Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology at Western University in London, Ontario. Following this, he did fellowships in Retina and Uveitis at the University of Southern California, and Washington University.

Phil was Chair and Chief of Ophthalmology at Western from 1996 to 2008 and co-chairs the Ontario Vision Care Task Force.

In June 2022, Dr. Hooper became the 70th President of the COS, serving until June 2024. He has been involved in many COS projects, was Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology from 2008-2018 and chaired the Council on Advocacy from 2019-2021.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 


Show notes:

COS Members are invited to log in to their member portal ( https://cos.imiscloud.com/ ), click the Members Only section and learn more about our Advocacy efforts.

The COS Drug Shortages page can be found here ( https://www.cos-sco.ca/drug-shortages/ ).

The January 2024 Forum registration page can be found here (https://www.cos-sco.ca/advocacy/annual-forum/ ).

Information about the COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition can be found here 9https://cos-sco.secure-platform.com/site ). 

Ophthalmologists interested in becoming a member can learn more here https://www.cos-sco.ca/cos-membership/member-benefits/ ).

COS Practice Resource Centre – learn more here ( https://www.cosprc.ca/ ). The Cornea Modules referenced in this episode of EyeCan can be found here (https://www.cosprc.ca/cornea-learning-modules/ ). 

See the Possibilities is a web resource for the Canadian public on the topics of vision health, serious eye diseases and what the COS is doing to promote eye health for everyone. Learn more here: https://www.seethepossibilities.ca/. Ask the Experts articles can be found here ( https://www.seethepossibilities.ca/ama/ ).

The COS Newsroom contains all press releases and can be found here ( https://www.cos-sco.ca/newsroom/ ). Media are welcome to contact Kim Tytler, COS Manager, Communications and Public Affairs, kim@cos-sco.ca, for more information.

More information about the work of the Association of Canadian University Professors of Ophthalmology (ACUPO) can be found here ( https://www.acupo.ca/ ).

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 2 - Age-related Macular Degeneration, with guest Dr. Ravi Dookeran18 Dec 202300:33:12

Welcome to Season 4, Episode 2 of The EyeCan Podcast! Our topic on today’s episode of EyeCan is Age-related Macular Degeneration, with guest Ravi Dookeran of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Dr. Dookeran has worked in Winnipeg since 2006 in the University of Manitoba department of Ophthalmology.  He is the medical director of the Waterfront Eye Institute and runs a surgical and medical Retinal practice serving all of Manitoba, Nunavut and western Ontario. After completing his ophthalmology residency at the University of Alberta, Dr. Dookeran went on to complete a 2-year surgical and medical Retina fellowship at McGill University. He is affiliated with the University of Manitoba's Department of Ophthalmology as an Assistant Professor, teaching residents and retina fellows and is actively involved in clinical research having authored numerous publications.
  
Dr. Dookeran has been actively involved in developing a tele-ophthalmology program and serves as the medical director of the Manitoba Retinal Screening and Vision Program (MRSVP) providing access to care for diabetic patients in northern and remote communities across Manitoba.  

In addition to being vice president of the Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba for many years, he sat on the COS board of directors as Treasurer from 2019 to 2022 and continues to be involved in the COS Foundation.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
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Show notes:
Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study– ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2062510/ ) the landmark study that still guides how we treat diabetics today. 

See the Possibilities Eye Health page on AMD  ( https://www.seethepossibilities.ca/eye-health/age-related-macular-degeneration/ )

Learn more about the COS Council in Advocacy ( https://www.cos-sco.ca/council-on-advocacy/ )

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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 6 - Ophthalmic Supply in Canada: Challenges and Collaboration with guest Dr. David Plemel16 Mar 202600:45:21

In this timely episode of EyeCan, we tackle a growing challenge facing ophthalmologists across the country: drug and device shortages in Canada. Dr. David Plemel - COS Board Member and Drug & Device Shortages Liaison - joins us to unpack how and why shortages happen, why ophthalmology is disproportionately affected, and what makes Canada especially vulnerable.

From Tier 3 critical shortages to exceptional importation and the evolving role of Health Canada, this conversation explores the systems working behind the scenes to protect patient care. Dr. Plemel also shares how the Canadian Ophthalmological Society has shifted from passive observer to active advocate - publishing the Ophthalmic Essential Medication List and collaborating nationally to build resilience.

Essential listening for anyone who wants to understand the real-world impact of shortages - and the coordinated effort required to prevent small supply disruptions from becoming major threats to vision care.

With your host Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Astellas Pharma Canada and Johnson&Johnson Vision.

Show Notes:

COS Drug and Device Shortages webpage is connected to Health Canada. The page is updated daily. https://www.cos-sco.ca/education-and-resources/drug-shortages/ 

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EyeCan Season 4, Episode 1 - Sustainability in Ophthalmology with guest Dr. Marie-Claude Robert28 Nov 202300:30:21

Welcome to Season 4!

On this episode of EyeCan, we are pleased to introduce our listeners to the topic of Sustainability in Ophthalmology, with guest Dr. Marie-Claude Robert, a cornea specialist in Montréal. 

Dr. Robert has a busy practice spanning the full scope of corneal diseases in children and adults. She trained at the University of Ottawa (undergraduate and MD), the Université de Montréal (residency, MSc) and Harvard University (fellowship). She is the director of clinical research at both CHUM and CHU Sainte-Justine. 

Dr. Robert tries to bring environmental concerns to the forefront when making decisions. She has been vegan for over 25 years, commutes on her bike or public transportation and tries to inspire others to do the same. She has presented to Quebec ophthalmologists on the environmental impact of cataract surgery and has initiated a green committee at the CHUM. She has three young children for whom she hopes will grow into engaged adults on a healthy planet.

With your hosts, Dr. Mona Daghar and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 


Show Notes and Related Resources

  1. Marie-Claude Robert is a member of the COS Sustainability Working Group. The goals of the group are: (1) working to ensure a greener COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition; and (2) encouraging members to submit of vignettes discussing practical and easy to implement ideas on how to reduce waste in clinical practice. 
  2. EyeSustain – The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is a member of EyeSustain, a global coalition of ophthalmic organizations, societies, and their members committed to promoting the sustainability of eye care. 
  3. The Greening of Ophthalmology (article), American Academy of Ophthalmology
  4. Needless Waste and the Sustainability of Cataract Surgery (article), American Academy of Ophthalmology
  5. Dr. Robert is listening to the podcast How to Save a Planet. You can catch it here: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 12 – Canadian Ophthalmological Society Foundation with Dr. Guillermo Rocha11 Jul 202300:29:20

On this episode of EyeCan, we are excited to introduce our listeners to the Canadian Ophthalmological Society Foundation in our discussion with Foundation President, Dr. Guillermo Rocha. 

Guillermo Rocha, MD, FRCSC, FACS is originally from Mexico City, Mexico. He trained in Ophthalmology at McGill University in Montreal and has completed subspecialty training in Ocular Immunology and Inflammation at McGill, and Cornea and External Diseases at the University of South Florida, in Tampa. He completed the Physician CEO Executive Program at the Kellogg School of Management (2016) and the Foundations of Clinical Research Certificate Program, Harvard Medical School (2022). 

He is Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Manitoba, President of the COS Foundation, Past President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (2016-2018), and past President of the Canadian Cornea, External Diseases and Refractive Surgery Society. In 1995, he was awarded the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation & Medical Research Council of Canada Resident Research Award for his work on the causative factors of ocular inflammation. Dr. Rocha was the recipient of the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba iCare Award for 2014. In 2015, he was recognized as one of the 10 Most Successful Mexicans in Canada, followed by an award as one of the 10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians in 2016. Dr. Rocha performs Anterior Segment, Refractive and Corneal Surgeries. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 11 – Tele-ophthalmology with guest Dr. David Maberley27 Jun 202300:38:53

On this episode of EyeCan, we are talking about Tele-ophthalmology with our guest, Dr. David Maberley. After completing his residency at the University of Toronto, Dr. Maberley undertook a retina fellowship at Queen’s University, where he also completed a Masters of Science in Community Health and Epidemiology. Following his training in Kingston, he studied macular disease and advanced retinal surgical techniques at Columbia University and the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital in New York City. 

Dr. Maberley performs research in population health and the medical and surgical management of diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and high myopia. Recent undertakings include the establishment of the Collaboration in the Epidemiology of Ocular Disease (CEPOD – a big data pharmacoepidemiology research group that works collaboratively with industry and government) and a co-leadership role with the Diabetic Retinopathy Goal Group of Diabetes Action Canada (a CIHR SPOR initiative). Currently, he is working with the Technical University in Eindhoven (Netherlands) assisting with validation and safety work on the PrecEyes ophthalmic surgical robot. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 9 – Innovations in Retina Therapies with guest Dr. David Brown02 May 202300:25:13

On this episode of EyeCan, we are pleased to introduce our listeners to Dr. David Brown, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Cullen Eye Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and vice-chair for research at the Blanton Eye Institute, Houston Methodist Hospital.

 Dr. Brown is the director of research at Retina Consultants of Texas and he chairs the Medical Leadership Board of Retina Consultants of America and serves on the RCA board of directors. He graduated from Baylor College of Medicine with highest honors and completed ophthalmology and retina training at the University of Iowa where he was a Thomas Heed Fellow, a Hermann Knapp Fellow, and was awarded the Ron Michels Fellowship award presented to the top retinal surgery fellow in the US in 1994. 

 Dr. Brown is an elected member of the Macula Society, the Retina Society, and the Club Jules Gonin and his honors include the American Academy of Ophthalmology Honor Award (2000), the American Society of Retina Specialists Honor Award (2008), the ASRS Senior Honor Award (2010), the AAO Senior Honor Award (2014), Retina Hall of Fame inaugural inductee (2017), and continuous election as one of the “Best Doctors in America” 2007-2022 and "Texas Super Docs" from 2009-2022.

 Dr Brown’s research and clinical interests are focused on macular surgery, age-related macular degeneration, gene therapy, retinal vascular disease, and diabetic retinopathy.  He has published and written over 400 national meeting presentations, abstracts, and scientific papers including many agents for AMD, retinal vein occlusion, and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Brown also serves as the consultant retina specialist for NASA for all ongoing and long-term space flight astronauts.

 With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.  

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works. 

 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 8 - Ocular Oncology with Dr. Carol Shields11 Apr 202300:49:20

On this episode of EyeCan, we are excited to introduce our listeners to Dr. Carol Shields, Director of Oncology Service, Wills Eye Hospital, and Professor of Ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.

She completed her medical school at the University of Pittsburgh and residency in Ophthalmology at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia in 1987.  She subsequently completed fellowship training in Ocular Oncology, Oculoplastic Surgery, and Ophthalmic Pathology.

Dr. Shields has authored or coauthored 12 textbooks, over 2000 articles in major peer-reviewed journals, over 340 textbook chapters, given over 1000 lectureships, and has received numerous professional awards; on January 11, 2023, she was awarded the 2023 NCAA Theodore Roosevelt “Teddy Award” in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Shields has been chosen as the number one ophthalmologist in The Ophthalmologist’s 2023 Power List.

She is a member of numerous ocular oncology, pathology, and retina societies and has delivered 74 named lectures in America and abroad. She serves on the editorial board of several journals including JAMA Ophthalmology, Retina, Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and International Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Dr. Shields practices Ocular Oncology on a full time basis with her associates on the Oncology Service at Wills Eye Hospital. 

She is an avid sportswoman with interest in basketball, tennis, downhill skiing, biking, hiking and others.  She also enjoys watercolor and oil painting.  She maintains farm hobbies of raising chickens, goats, dogs, and cats.  She and her husband Jerry are the parents of 7 children, ranging from ages 22 to 34 years.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 7 - Dealing with Complaints Against Your Practice with Guest Dr. R. Rishi Gupta21 Mar 202300:33:10

On this episode of EyeCan, we are pleased to introduce our listeners to Dr. R. Rishi Gupta, Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Dr. Gupta 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. He actively participates in research and has over 50 publications in prominent peer-reviewed journals. He has received awards for his work in medical education, research, teaching, surgical videos, as well as excellence in patient care.

 Dr. Gupta’s book, Reflections of a Pupil, was named one of the top must-have books for beginning ophthalmologists and has become required reading in some residency programs.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 6 - Physician Health and Wellness with Dr. Susan Biali Haas28 Feb 202300:44:42

On this episode of EyeCan, we check in with Dr. Susan Biali Haas, an award-winning medical doctor, health and wellness expert, coach, speaker and author. She helps people worldwide to reduce stress, prevent burnout, improve mental health, and live with increased wellness and resilience.

Dr. Biali Haas overcame burnout and depression at the beginning of her medical career, quickly becoming an internationally recognized influencer in health and well-being. With over two decades spent studying wellness and resiliency, twenty years of clinical experience with thousands of patients, and more than ten years coaching high performance clients worldwide, she expertly applies her experience and skills to equip people to live better lives.

She inspires a broad range of clients — from military leaders and senior executives to physicians and other healthcare professionals — to take control of their health and start living more impactful, meaningful lives. Susan has also provided focused support to patients with mental health challenges, providing virtual medical psychotherapy treatment during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Biali Haas’ latest book, The Resilient Life: Manage Stress, Prevent Burnout, and Strengthen Your Mental and Physical Health, was released in Fall 2022.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.
Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 5 - Dr. Yvonne Buys – Women in Ophthalmology07 Feb 202300:42:17

On this episode of EyeCan, we are excited to bring back to the podcast Dr. Yvonne Buys, glaucoma specialist and past president of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS).

Dr. Buys completed her MD degree, Ophthalmology residency and Glaucoma Fellowship at the University of Toronto. She is a Full Professor at the University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences where she has trained many ophthalmology residents and over 40 glaucoma fellows from around the globe. She has also been involved in numerous professional organizations and is a Past President of the COS and served on the Board 11 years. She is also a Past President of the Canadian Glaucoma Society and Toronto Area Glaucoma Society.

Dr. Buys has co-authored several guidelines on glaucoma and in 2020 oversaw several ophthalmology specific national guidance documents related to COVID-19. She also developed, obtained financing, and organized the distribution of 1,200 slit-lamp breath shields for ophthalmologists across Canada. 

She has published over 180 peer-reviewed scientific papers, 16 invited editorials and 10 book chapters and has made over 500 presentations at meetings and symposiums globally. 

Dr. Buys has received several awards during her career including The Achievement Award from the AAO in 2015, the Champion for Change award from Women in Ophthalmology at the World Ophthalmology Congress in 2018, the University of Toronto Colin Woolf Award for Long Term Contributions to CPD in 2020, the Mitzel Award from the Glaucoma Research Society of Canada in 2021 and last year she received the International Scholar Award from the American Glaucoma Society becoming the first Canadian and first female to ever receive this award.

On July 1, 2020, Dr Buys retired from clinical practice but is still involved in many ophthalmological issues, including Women in Ophthalmology, which we’ll be speaking about in this episode.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 4 - The Patient’s Journey with guest Doug Purdy11 Jan 202300:36:52

On today’s episode of EyeCan, we are sharing a patient journey and are pleased to introduce you to Doug Purdy.    

Doug graduated from the University of British Columbia with a master's degree in Social Work specializing in community development and planning.

He has been President of LPA Development and Marketing Consultants in Vancouver, British Columbia since 1998. The company specializes in in providing caring, compassionate, and responsible tenant relocation services to the real estate development community. 

Thanks to the work of the organization, many seniors and people with disabilities and limited income have found rent-geared-to-income housing. Doug’s firm also provides rezoning advice and consulting services to real estate developers.

Doug lives with glaucoma and has been a patient of ophthalmology for many years. We are pleased to share his story with our listeners.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 3 – Advocacy, Awareness and the National Vision Health Desk with guest Dr. Vivian Hill22 Dec 202200:26:13

On this episode of EyeCan, host Dr. Mona Dagher introduces our listeners to Dr. Vivian Hill, Chair of the COS Council on Advocacy.

Dr. Hill completed a fellowship in Ocular Pathology at the University of Ottawa, then completed an ophthalmology residency and a Pediatric Ophthalmology fellowship in Calgary.

Dr. Hill is an assistant professor at the University of Calgary, where she leads undergraduate ophthalmology at the Cumming School of Medicine and participates in residency and fellowship training. She is a member of the examination board of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as an optics and pediatric ophthalmology examiner and participates as a Medical Council of Canada examiner. 

Dr. Hill sits on the executive of the Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta as past Fees Chair and current advocacy lead. Her interests include pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, retinopathy of prematurity, medical education, and vision safety in the setting of expanding injectable medical esthetic. She is a former director on the Board of West Island College in Calgary which excels in academic rigour and experiential learning. She has received Calgary’s Top 40 under 40 Award as well as teaching awards at the Cumming School of Medicine. 

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 5 - When the Body Says Nothing - the Story Behind the Biomaterial Comprising the PRESERFLO® MicroShunt Used to Treat Glaucoma with guest Dr. Leonard Pinchuk24 Feb 202600:43:28

In this episode of EyeCan, host Dr. Hady Saheb sits down with Leonard Pinchuk—pioneering biomedical engineer, inventor, and Russ Prize laureate—whose work has shaped modern medical devices and impacted over a billion patients worldwide. Pinchuk shares the clinical frustrations that sparked the development of the SIBS biomaterial, the lessons learned from early failures and breakthroughs, and what makes innovation in ophthalmology uniquely challenging. From collaborating with bold early surgeons to advice for clinicians who want to innovate, this conversation offers a rare, behind‑the‑scenes look at how transformative ideas move from concept to clinical reality.

With your host Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Astellas Pharma Canada and Johnson&Johnson Vision.

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 2 - Fixing Canadian Health Care with guest Dr. Robert Bell06 Dec 202200:45:11

On this episode of EyeCan, we are excited to introduce our listeners to Dr. Robert Bell.

Dr. Bell is an internationally recognized Orthopaedic Surgeon, Clinician-Scientist and Educator and has chaired expert panels that provided advice on emergency room overcrowding, critical care capacity, vision care and eye surgery, and neurosurgical care in Ontario.

After completing medical school and internship at McGill University in 1976, Dr. Robert Bell started his medical career as a General Practitioner and Emergency Physician practicing in Peterborough and Brampton, Ontario. 

Achieving his FRCSC in 1983, Dr. Bell undertook a Fellowship in Orthopaedic Oncology and Complex Joint Reconstruction at Harvard University and the Massachusetts General Hospital. During his clinical career, Dr. Bell was appointed Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto and published more than 200 peer reviewed articles and achieved more than $5 million in peer reviewed scientific grants. At end of his clinical career, he served nine years as CEO of Canada’s largest research hospital (University Health Network) and four years as Ontario’s deputy minister of health.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 3, Episode 1 - Dr. Phil Hooper, COS President – Vision for 2023 and beyond15 Nov 202200:29:34

Welcome to Season 3 of EyeCan!

On this episode, we are excited to introduce our listeners to Dr. Phil Hooper, President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS).

Dr. Hooper trained in Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology at Western University in London, Ontario. Following this, he did fellowships in Retina and Uveitis at the University of Southern California, and Washington University. 

He was Chair and Chief of Ophthalmology at Western from 1996 to 2008 and serves as Ophthalmology lead for the Ontario Wait Time Program, and co-chairs the Ontario Vision Care Task Force. 

Dr. Hooper became the 70th President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society in June 2022 and will serve a two-year term. He has been involved in many COS projects, was Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology from 2008-2018 and chaired the Council on Advocacy from 2019-2021. 

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha, Dr. Setareh Ziai, Dr. Mona Dagher, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer. 

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 11 – Global Ophthalmology with guest Dr. Vivian Yin25 Apr 202200:22:53

On this episode of EyeCan, we speak with Dr. Vivian Yin, an associate professor at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Dr. Yin graduated from Johns Hopkins University with an Honors degree in Biology. She completed her medical training and residency at the University of Toronto, graduating with multiple surgical and academic awards. With an interest in oculoplastic, she pursued a two-years oculoplastic and orbital oncology training at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. She has spoken internationally on topics of periocular and orbital oncology, aesthetics, and lacrimal system.

Dr. Yin is actively involved in research and teaching. She trains fellows in oculoplastic surgery, ophthalmology residents, and medical students. She is also a reviewer for multiple international peer-review scientific journals, including the British Journal of Ophthalmology and the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. She has been recognized for her accomplishments by research awards and grants from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Canadian Ophthalmology Society, and the Physicians’ Services Incorporate (PSI) Foundation.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.
 
 Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.
 
 Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works. 
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists.

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 10 – Mindfulness and Physician Wellness with guest Dr. Agnes Wong28 Mar 202200:28:39

On this episode of EyeCan, we talk with Dr Agnes Wong, Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Psychology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Wong is an active staff Ophthalmologist and Senior Scientist at The Hospital for Sick Children. In her career as a physician-scientist, Dr. Wong has published over 120 peer-reviewed papers in the field of Ophthalmology and vision sciences, and held many prestigious research grants. 

Dr. Wong currently focuses on wellness in healthcare. She is on the faculty of the Mindfulness and Compassion Training for Health and End-of-Life Care Professionals program at the Sarana Institute in Toronto. By integrating mindfulness, compassion, reflective practices, and systems thinking, her approach is to help healthcare professionals develop vital skills to enhance their well-being and to improve the system. Dr. Wong has won critical acclaim for her latest book, “The Art and Science of Compassion. A Primer—Reflections of a Physician-Chaplain” published by Oxford University Press.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.
 
 Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.
 
 Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works. 
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists.

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 9 - Bioinformatics, deep learning, and clinical epidemiology with Dr. Cecilia Lee08 Mar 202200:21:05

On this episode of EyeCan, we are joined by Dr. Cecilia Lee, Klorfine Family Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Clinical Research at the University of Washington, in Seattle. Dr. Lee’s research focus includes bioinformatics, deep learning, and clinical epidemiology. Recent published work includes clinical outcomes research in age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. In a new paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Dr. Lee and her colleagues report exciting findings related to the association between cataract surgery and dementia risk. That will be the focus of this podcast’s conversation.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works. 

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists.


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EyeCan – Season 2, Episode 8 - Talking markets and investments with MD Financial08 Feb 202200:41:49

On this episode of EyeCan we are joined by two guests from MD Financial: Craig Maddock and Ian Taylor.

J. Craig Maddock is Senior Portfolio Manager and Vice-President Multi-Asset Management, based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Craig brings a wealth of experience from over thirty years in the financial services industry. Craig's responsibilities include leading a team of portfolio managers and analysts responsible for the investment management of the MD Funds and Pools.

Ian Taylor is the lead Portfolio Manager for more than $4 billion in liquid alternative investments at MD; he also leads a team of investment analysts responsible for investment research.  

MD specializes in physicians-focused financial advice and services. MD has more than $49 billion in assets under administration and is dedicated to serving Canada’s physicians and their families. MD Financial Management provides financial products and services, the MD Family of Funds, and investment counselling services through the MD Group of Companies and Scotia Wealth Insurance Services Inc.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.
 
 Written and directed by Kim Tytler.
 
 Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works. 
 
The EyeCan podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists.

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 7 - 2022 at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society w/ guest Dr. Colin Mann31 Jan 202200:26:43

On this episode of EyeCan, we talk with Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS) President Dr. Colin Mann about what’s in store for the organization in 2022.

Dr. Colin Mann is a comprehensive Ophthalmologist based in Bridgewater, NS. He has been a member of the COS since starting practice in 1991 and served many years on the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) committee.  He was the founding Chair of the Practice Resource Centre Committee.  Dr. Mann has served on the COS Board of Directors since 2014 and is currently in year two of his two-year term as President of the COS.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists.

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 6 - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion w/ guest Dr. Nupura Bakshi17 Jan 202200:26:04

On this episode of EyeCan we talk with Dr. Nupura Bakshi about her recently new role as chair of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion working group.

 Dr. Bakshi is a retina and uveitis specialist in Toronto. Dr. Bakshi is an Assistant Professor in Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto, and a staff clinician at Unity Health Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital, and Kensington Eye Institute. Dr. Bakshi has a special interest in medical and surgical education, and advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in medicine. In addition to serving as the Director of EDI for the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto, this busy physician is also the Chair of the COS’ new EDI Working Group.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 5 - Strabismus Surgery with guest Dr. Yi Ning J. Strube 27 Dec 202100:28:40

On this episode of EyeCan we talk with Dr. Yi Ning J. Strube about her recently featured research on increasing safety in strabismus surgery and what simple changes can be made to have a significant impact. 

Dr. Yi Ning J. Strube is Director of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus, Department of Ophthalmology, Queen’s University, at Hotel Dieu Hospital / Kingston Health Sciences Centre in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. She is an Associate Professor with Tenure in the Department of Ophthalmology, and cross-appointed in the Department of Pediatrics. Dr. Strube completed her medical school and ophthalmology residency training at Queen’s University, followed by her fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus with Dr. Kenneth W. Wright and the University of Southern California, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She is both a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and a Diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology.
 
 With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 4 - Canadian Women in Medicine w/ guest Dr. Setareh Ziai06 Dec 202100:33:39

On this Episode, we have a very special treat! We are talking to EyeCan’s very own Dr. Setareh Ziai. Dr Ziai is an Assistant Professor at the Ottawa Eye Institute and a cornea specialist. Over her career, she has been involved in the Canadian Medical Association’s national seniors’ strategy, was a panelist for one of the co-developed accredited symposia at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society’’s (COS) annual meeting and sits on the physician Scientific Advisory Board for the COS/Canadian Dermatology Association Product Recognition Program.

Dr. Ziai also heads the annual Canadian Women in Medicine (CWIM) conference. Follow Canadian Women in Medicine (CWIM) on Twitter and Instagram: @cwimgather

With your host, Dr. Guillermo Rocha.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
 The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 

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EyeCan Season 6, Episode 4 - Equity-Focused Mentorship Program with guests Dr. Anu Mishra and Dr. Austin Pereira03 Feb 202600:35:28

On this episode of EyeCan, we’re talking about equity-focused mentorship—why it matters, where ophthalmology has fallen short, and how the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS) is working to close those gaps through its new Equity-Focused Mentorship Program (EFMP).

Co-Host Dr. Hady Saheb and guest co-host Dr. Nupura Bakshi (retina and uveitis specialist in Toronto and Chair of the COS Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group,) joins Dr. Anu Mishra and Dr. Austin Pereira, members of the COS EDI Working Group who are leading the program’s development.

We start with the “why”: what motivated the creation of EFMP, and what unmet needs in ophthalmology mentorship it was designed to address. With over 40 active mentor-mentee pairs already matched, Dr. Mishra shares early themes emerging from the program and the types of support mentees are seeking.

Dr. Pereira discusses striking findings from early program data—nearly 40% of mentees reporting inadequate access to equity-focused mentorship, and more than 75% having never had a mentor who shared their identity—and what this says about the current mentorship landscape. The group also reflects on why mentors often report very different experiences, and what that generational disconnect reveals.

The conversation then looks ahead: the role of representation circles, ongoing challenges in recruiting mentors, and how the broader ophthalmology community can get involved. Finally, we zoom out to discuss the cultural and structural changes needed to truly advance equity, diversity, and inclusion—and what success for EFMP might look like over the next year as COS continues to build this important initiative.

Written and Directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
 
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Astellas Pharma Canada and Johnson&Johnson Vision.

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 3 - Dr. Michael Nguyen - Being a resident today15 Nov 202100:23:17

On this episode of EyeCan we talk with Dr. Michael Nguyen a 4th year ophthalmology resident at the University of Toronto about what its like being a resident today and the challenges that COVID has created in the learning and practice environment for new ophthalmologists. 

Dr. Michael Nguyen is a 4th year ophthalmology resident at the University of Toronto. He received his medical degree from McMaster University.  Michael has a strong passion in ophthalmic medical education. More recently, he created VISCO (the Virtual Introductory Student Course in Ophthalmology), a free and interactive online course that teaches the fundamentals of ophthalmology to medical students. He is currently serving as the President of the Council of Canadian Ophthalmology Residents. 

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 




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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 2 - Part 2 of the Lauren Brecher Interview02 Nov 202100:29:26

On this episode of EyeCan, we’ll be joined by Lauren Brecher, a lawyer from Ottawa, to discuss mandatory vaccinations and how to approach the topic with staff (Part 2 of 2).

Please note that the comments of Lauren Brecher within this episode are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor does accessing this information create a lawyer-client relationship.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 

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EyeCan Season 2, Episode 1 - Intro to Season 2 and Part 1 of Lauren Brecher Interview26 Oct 202100:24:40

On this episode of EyeCan, we take a look at our upcoming Season 2 episodes. We’ll talk about operating in the fourth wave of Covid and we’ll be joined by Lauren Brecher, a lawyer from Ottawa, to discuss mandatory vaccinations and how to approach the topic with staff (Part 1 of 2).

Please note that the comments of Lauren Brecher within this episode are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor does accessing this information create a lawyer-client relationship.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Written and Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from MD Financial Management and Scotiabank, proud financial partners of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and Canada's ophthalmologists. 

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Listening to EyeCan counts for unaccredited MOC credits. You may claim 0.5 credits per hour under Section 2 (Individual Learning) as “Educational content review”, up to 30 credits per year.

EyeCan Season 1, Episode 11 - Physician-focused Financial Advice w/MD Financial Management 11 May 202100:30:36

On this episode of EyeCan we’re happy to be joined by Jean-Francois Bordeleau, Senior Practice Manager with MD Financial and Julie Petrera, National Lead with MD Financial Management.

 MD specializes in physicians-focused financial advice and services. MD has more than $49 billion in assets under administration and is dedicated to serving Canada’s physicians and their families. MD provides financial products and services, the MD Family of Funds and investment counselling services through the MD Group of Companies.

With your hosts, Dr. Guillermo Rocha and Dr. Setareh Ziai.

Directed by Eric Johnson.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.

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Listening to EyeCan counts for unaccredited MOC credits. You may claim 0.5 credits per hour under Section 2 (Individual Learning) as “Educational content review”, up to 30 credits per year.

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