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Sports Ophthalmology
Jared Tuttle
22 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast for ophthalmologists and trainees interested in providing eye care to athletes. Listen to hear from national leaders in this exciting subfield of ophthalmology.
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A podcast for ophthalmologists and trainees interested in providing eye care to athletes. Listen to hear from national leaders in this exciting subfield of ophthalmology.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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S2:E1 Journal Club with Conor Malone and Sydney Dacey
Sports Ophthalmology
42 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
S2:E1 Journal Club with Conor Malone and Sydney Dacey

How are we doing?? Click ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to complete a brief, 2-minute survey.

In this episode, we introduce our two new team members, Sydney Dacey and Conor Malone. We share our insights from the recent Eye Trauma 2024 meeting held by the American Society of Ophthalmic Trauma, and dive into a recent article published within the field. We discuss swimming, hurling, and everything in between!

Sydney Dacey is a rising 4th year medical student at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence, RI. Originally from Massachusetts, Sydney received her bachelor of science degree in biology from Boston College. She was a competitive swimmer for 16 years and finished out her career competing for Boston College’s varsity team. While at Brown, she has led the Association of Women Surgeons, and been involved with the Rhode Island Free Clinic and numerous research studies. She will be applying into ophthalmology later this year.

Conor Malone is a cataract surgery fellow who has trained in Ireland and the UK. He received his medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, as well as masters degrees in health informatics from University College Dublin and the University of Limerick. Conor’s research experience includes medical education and the application of technology in healthcare. He is interested in emergency ophthalmology and the prevention of eye injuries.

Moe et al. "International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus paper on sports-related ophthalmology issues in elite sports" - doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001644

Sports Ophthalmology
A podcast for ophthalmologists and trainees interested in providing eye care to athletes. Listen to hear from national leaders in this exciting subfield of ophthalmology.