Hello. My name is Daniele Lorenzano. I am a Consultant ophthalmic surgeon in the University Hospital of Southampton, UK.
In 2016 I was appointed Honorary Treasurer of the St John Ophthalmic Association, meeting an incredible new family of colleagues.
The St John Ophthalmic Association is building healthcare support and expertise for people and communities worldwide for eye conditions and of course much more. Needless to say I am proud to be part of all this.
In November 2019 I was requested to help organise the ‘Neuro-Orbital Symposium Masterclass’. This was the first in a series of Masterclasses aimed at clinicians who manage patients with such conditions, and this was an invaluable experience for me.
The above teaching videos derive from the our discussions at the Symposium. I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you.
Daniele Lorenzano
Bio: Daniele Lorenzano MD is a full-time consultant by the Oculoplastic and Orbital Service at the University Hospital Southampton. He started the first oculoplastic and orbital service in the Eye Hospital in Milan and worked for four years at the Cancer National Institute in Milan as the oculoplastic surgeon advisor. He underwent the Oculoplastic and Orbital Research and Clinical Fellowship programme at Moorfields Eye Hospital, Institute of Ophthalmology - UCL and a visiting fellowship at the Melbourne Eye & Ear Hospital Orbital Unit. He was awarded with the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Society Prize for his work on blepharospasm and facial dystonia.
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About SOA
The St John Ophthalmic Association was established in 2015 and is formed of clinicians, nurses, managers, and IT and healthcare professionals from across the world. The group exists to coordinate the post-graduate ophthalmic activities of the Order of St John, uniting supporters from all professional walks of life in support of The Order of St John.
The SOA not only supports the strategy of the Hospital Board in advancing teaching, training and research across all branches of the St John Eye Hospital Group (SJEHG), but also supports the developing St John Ophthalmic Hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg.
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