MISS REHAB ISMAIL

MISS REHAB ISMAIL The University of Aberdeen School Of Medical Sciences MISS REHAB ISMAIL Research PG

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MISS REHAB ISMAIL

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Email: r01rai11@abdn.ac.uk
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Tel: +44 (0)1224 438408
Fax: +44 (0)1224 438165

1st d Floor, Health Sciences Building,
Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD

Email: r01rai11@abdn.ac.uk

Qualifications: MB BCh, MSc, ICO, FRCS Glasg (ophthalmology), FRCOPhth part1, Refraction Certificate

Background and research interests: Rehab joined the Unit in February 2012 as a PhD student. She graduated from Medical School Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt in 1997. She worked as House officer in Ain Shams University Hospitals, then worked in Kobry El Koba Military Hospital in Cairo as an Ophthalmology Trainee for two and half years. Her passion to Ophthalmology had led her to pursue Master degree in ophthalmology from Ain Shams University and graduated as an Ophthalmology specialist in 2002. She had been granted the Basic Science Assessment in Ophthalmology including Optics Certificate from the International Council of Ophthalmology, Cambridge UK, in 2003. She is a fellow of the Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (since 2008) and a trainee member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists in London.

She worked as a trainee in ophthalmology in UK for three years. Her clinical areas of interest are glaucoma and medical retina. She was awarded the James Mearns Trust- PhD studentship in the development of core outcome measures for glaucoma interventions at the University of Aberdeen.



Current Projects: Core Outcome Measures for Glaucoma Interventions

Publications:

  • Ismail RA, Sallam A, Zambarakji HJ. Pseudophakic Macular Oedema And Oral Acetazolamide: an Optical Coherence Tomography Measurable, Dose Related Response. Eur J Ophthalmol. 2008 Nov-Dec;18(6):1011-3

  • Ismail RA, Sallam A, Zambarakji HJ. “Optical Coherence Tomography findings in a case of Varix of Vortex Vein Ampulla. Br J Ophthalmolol. 2010 Jul 2

 

  • Ismail RA, Sallam A. Cataract surgery related complications (book chapter, provisionally accepted)


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