My name is Anouk Bork. I am a neurosurgeon currently working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford as a Royal College of Surgeons Skull Base Fellow.
I am very proud to be a core member of the St John Ophthalmic Association Academic Committee, where, as part of a team, I hope to organise the first NeuroOrbital MasterClass in November 2019.
This initiative highlights the importance of cross-specialty cooperation, and I found it to be a great learning experience. I am also happy to have given a talk about difficult sphenoid wing meningioma cases. I look forward to continue collaborating with St John, and spreading the news of their good work through social media. I also hope to be able to repeat the success of the NeuroOrbital MasterClass in the not so distant future
Anouk Borg
Bio: Anouk Borg MD Res FRCS(SN) is a Royal College of Surgeons fellow in Skull base Neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford. She completed the national training program in Neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. During her training she also completed an MD degree by conducting a multicentre clinical trial in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. Her main interests are pituitary and skull base surgery.
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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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