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Gowhar Ahmad

Department of ophthalmology, University of Jammu and Kashmir, India

Biography

Dr. Gowhar Ahmad is a Director in the Department of Ophthalmology, Florence Hospital, Multispecialty Centre, Kashmir, India. He pursued his MBBS from University of J&K and Master of Surgery in Ophthalmology, SN Medical College, University of Agra. He obtains a fellowship in Paediatric Ophthalmology from Morefield’s Eye Hospital, London and fellowship in Oculoplasty and Neurophthalmology from King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He had more than 40 years of experience in the field of Ophthalmology and served as guest National and International speaker. He has posted more than 7oo Ophthalmic articles on Linked-in, and more than 800 on Docpleuxs. He is the key opinion leader on the Curofy having published more than 1600 posts. He has published many ophthalmic International Papers and served as Editorial Member for International Journal of Science and Research. He attended the World Congress on Pediatrics and Clinical Pediatrics at Dubai, UAE on November 28th and 29th 2018 as a guest speaker. He is the Editorial Board Member for Clinical Pediatrics 2019 Congress, to be held in June 2019, in Scotland. He is also a member of the Kashmir Ophthalmic Society. He served as Ex Senior Consultant Ophthalmologist and Hod of QATEEF Central Hospital Eastern Province, KSA. He is also the Ex Sr Con Ophthalmologist of Govt Medical College, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. His special interest are Pediatric Ophthalmology, Oculoplasty, Neurophthalmology, Medical Ophthalmology. He is also interested in community ophthalmology and has conducted many eye camps in rural areas.

 

 

Abstract

Abstract : Bilateral Medial Rectii Recessions As A Surgical Modality For Bilateral Alternating Infantile Esotropia In 6 Months Old Male Twins