Outside work, Dr Pan is actively involved in using his medical skills to help the marginalisedĬommunities in our society. Of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Dr Pan is also a member of American Society of Cataract and Refractive Optometrists to manage patients with stable eye conditions in Optometrist-led Eye Clinics.Ī fellow of the College of Ophthalmologists, Academy of Medicine, Singapore and The Royal College A strong believer in Primary Eye Care, Dr Pan is also involved in the training of He has published numerous scientific articles in international peer. He is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at NUS Medicine and Teaching Faculty of LKC Theįollowing year, he performed the first corneal transplant in the hospital.ĭr Pan believes in sharing his knowledge with the medical community and in training future doctorsĪnd ophthalmologists. Specialist, Dr Pan established the cornea subspecialty service at the Department of OphthalmologyĪnd Visual Sciences, Alexandra Hospital (currently situated at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital) in 2006. Royal Perth Hospital, Lions Eye Institute and Fremantle Hospital, Western Australia. Underwent specialty fellowship training in Cornea, External Eye Diseases and Refractive Surgery at He went on to be trained in Ophthalmology in Singapore, and then Woodlands Health and National Healthcare Group Eye Institute.ĭr Pan graduated from National University of Singapore in 1995 and was placed on the Dean’s ListĪs one of the top students. Following completion of hisįellowships, he was employed as a Consultant Ophthalmologist at both hospitals prior to joining theĭr James Pan is a Senior Consultant Eye Surgeon with the Department of Ophthalmology, Vitreomacular traction, as well as complex retinal pathologies including diabetic tractional retinalĭetachments and secondary scleral intraocular lens fixations. Include retinal detachments, surgical macular pathologies such as epiretinal membranes and Hospital in the North Island as well as Christchurch Hospital in the South Island. From 2019 to 2020,ĭr Soh underwent further academic training in the conduct of clinical trials, under the Duke-NUSįollowing this, Dr Soh completed 2 consecutive subspeciality fellowships in vitreoretinal surgeryįrom 2020 to 2022, at 2 of the largest tertiary referral hospitals in New Zealand, namely Auckland Than 20 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals including Retina, Ophthalmology,Īmerican Journal of Ophthalmology as well as Nature Reviews Disease Primers. His research interests include retinal diseases as well as regenerative corneal therapies, with more In 2012, as well as the National Medical Research Council (NMRC) national outstanding clinician Ophthalmology residency program, for which he was awarded the Association for Research in VisionĪnd Ophthalmology (ARVO) international travel grant and the outstanding Singhealth resident award From 2011 to 2020 heĬompleted his training as a clinician-scientist, in the Singapore Health Services (Singhealth) He graduated in 2011 from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore,įor which he was awarded the Gold Medal and Book Prize in Ophthalmology. Health and National Healthcare Group Eye Institute. Woodlands Health is opening progressively from end 2023.ĭr Soh Yu Qiang is an Associate Consultant with the Department of Ophthalmology, Woodlands
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