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Brad Horsburgh
Jul 6, 2024
artificial intelligence will impact ophthalmology enormously.
Dr Horsburgh delivered an AI lecture at a regular Northside Eye Specialist Optometry CPD Meeting, Wednesday, February 28. The graphics...
Brad Horsburgh
Jul 4, 2024
Oxford Ophthalmological Congress. July 1 - 3, 2024.
Space flight associated neuro ocular syndrome (SANS), was discussed by Professor David Brown, NASA’s Head Ophthalmologist. Earth’s...
Brad Horsburgh
Nov 7, 2023
AI is the zeitgeist of our times. AAO 2023.
NOV 06, 2023 Improving Imaging Data Will Power the AI Revolution Views As part of Sunday’s “What's New in Ocular Imaging” session...
Brad Horsburgh
Nov 6, 2023
Great to be at the American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting in San Francisco, 3-6 Nov, 2023.
After the pandemic hiatus, it is so enjoyable to return to face-to-face Meetings. There has been a four year hiatus since last wed,...
Brad Horsburgh
Nov 5, 2023
AI guides driverless taxis as well as eye research.
American Academy of Ophthalmology, SFO 2023 & AI
Brad Horsburgh
Aug 17, 2023
About macular degeneration (AMD)
Macular degeneration (AMD), is a chronic painless eye disease that causes central vision loss and is more common as you age. Read more >>
Brad Horsburgh
Aug 13, 2023
St John’s Eye Hospital | East Jerusalem
St John’s Eye Hospital is the second oldest eye Hospital in the world after Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.
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Brad Horsburgh
Aug 13, 2023
Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology meeting | Kuala Lumpur
Attending the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Kuala Lumpur in February 2023, marked the end of the pandemic. Read more >>
Brad Horsburgh
Aug 13, 2023
American Academy of Ophthalmology midyear forum | Washington DC
In the 6 years leading up to pandemic, Dr Horsburgh represented the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. Read more >>
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