Kevin GillmannDr Kevin Gillmann is an ophthalmologist, glaucoma specialist and researcher. He shares his clinical work between Geneva and London, where he is an honorary fellow of Moorfields Eye Hospital. He graduated from Newcastle University Medical School in 203 (MBBS) and became a Fellow of the European Board of Ophthalmologists in 2018. In 2019, he completed his residency within Professor André Mermoud's glaucoma unit and graduated a Medical Doctorate (MD) on Minimally-Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) from the University of Lausanne. His research with Stanford University and the Swiss Glaucoma Research Foundation focuses primarily on minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, neuroprotection and personalised glaucoma therapies. His work was featured on the frontpage of several magazines and in high-impact journals such as Nature's Eye and the British Journal of Ophthalmology, and received grants from the BrightFocus Foundation. With over 50 peer-reviewed articles, contributions to several book chapters and international guidelines, he was recently ranked amongst the top 0.5% glaucoma experts worldwide by ExpertScape. Dr Gillmann frequently gives lectures both nationally and internationally, including at the University of Liverpool and the University of London, where he was awarded a prize for academic achievements. Aside from his activities as a clinicians and educator, Dr Gillmann has also devoted some of his research to the study and improvement of patient experience in healthcare services. He was awarded a postgraduate certificate in Media and Medicine from Harvard Medical School, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with distinctions from the University of London, and a Master of Architecture from the University of Paris LaVillette where he wrote a thesis on the interconnections between hospital design, patient perception and society. Read More Read Less
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