Medical doctor, ophthalmologist, industrial PhD, chief medical officer

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In summary, a medical doctor is a licensed physician who has completed medical school and is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eye and vision care, including performing eye exams, prescribing glasses or contact lenses, and conducting eye surgeries. An industrial PhD is a doctorate degree that combines academic research with practical work in an industrial setting. A chief medical officer is a senior executive in a healthcare organization who oversees the medical and clinical operations, ensuring quality and safety of patient care.
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CMO at an ophthalmological tech company; Bulbitech.

Now initiated an industrial PhD at the University of Oslo, supported by a Norwegian Research Council grant, where I will work on one of our tests (retinal adaptation speed to different lighting levels), and seeing how it can be used in screening, diagnostics, and progression of diseases that disrupt the structure of the retina, like AMD and diabetic macular oedema.

7.5 years working in Central Asia, partly at an ophthalmology clinic, partly as the leader of a humanitarian outreach team.
Worked as an ophthalmologist in several hospitals in Norway.
Worked at the Norwegian Medical Coding and EMR unit (KITH), now fused with the Department of Health.
Six years at the University Hospital of Trondheim, Norway to become a specialist in ophthalmology.
One year GP, Norway.
1.5 Years residency, Norway.
6 years med school in Bergen, Norway.
Two years studying chemistry and biochemistry in the Netherlands.

Adept at public speaking and teaching.
Experience with programming (Python, Haskell) and electronics.
Fluent in Norwegian, English, and Dutch.
I can communicate in everyday Tajik and German.
 
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Welcome to PF, doctor. It's great to have you here. :smile:
 
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