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Dr. Junaid Faisal Wazir Consultant Community Ophthalmologist/AP Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Hayatabad, Peshawar. Tel: +92-9217377-80 Website: www.pico.org.pk Dr. Junaid Faisal Wazir Personal Details Title Public Health Ophthalmologist / Clinical Ophthalmologist Date of Birth: 01st November 1976 Nationality: Pakistan Passport no: AF6823562. PM&DC Reg. No. 9635-N Correspondence Work Address: Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Hayatabad, Peshawar. Tel:+92-9217377-80 Website:www.pico.org.pk Permanent Address: House #296 Street #5 Sector E4 Phase7 Hayatabad, Peshawar, Pakistan. Phone No: 00923025586596 00923339105154. [email protected] E-mail ID: Career Objective I like to work in Community (Public Health Ophthalmology) / Clinical, Educational and Research Institutions i.e. dynamic; provides an innovative, challenging and rewarding career and practice professional excellence and growth. Involve in training and education for both under and post graduate student. Providing preventive, promotive, rehabilitative & curative services in ophthalmology more specifically in Public Health Ophthalmology. Qualification In progress Ph. D in public health (Community Eye Health) 2018 National Master Trainer Certification Trachoma Trichiasis Surgery ITI,WHO 2017 Master in Health Research (MHR) Office of Research and Innovation & Commercialization(ORIC) Khyber Medical University Peshawar, Pakistan 2015 Global Supervisor for Trachoma Certification IAPB (WHO), GTMP 2012 Master in Public Health (Community Eye Health) Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology, Khyber Medical University Peshawar, Pakistan. 2010 Member of College of Physician and Surgeons Pakistan (Ophthalmology) College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 2009 Diploma in Ophthalmic Medical Sciences Post Graduate Medical Institute, Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar Pakistan. 2006 Fellowship of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (Ophthalmology Part 11 )College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2006 Fellowship of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow, UK(Ophthalmology Section A) Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow, UK 2006 International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO), Cambridge UK 2000 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Ayub Medical College Abbotabad. University of Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Professional / Work Experience 1st July 2014 till date Consultant Community Ophthalmologist Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology HMC Peshawar Responsibilities: Assessing and examining patients in order to make a diagnosis; Management of ophthalmic conditions, taking into accounts both medical and Psychological aspects of patient care. Managing busy general outpatient clinics, emergency eye clinics and specialist clinics. Ward rounds, but this is limited as most ophthalmic patients have day surgery and do not stay in hospital overnight. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team that includes optometrists, orthoptists, and nurses and with specialists such as neurologists, ENT (ear, nose and throat) surgeons and pediatricians. Operating equipment such as ophthalmoscopes, slit lamps and lenses. Carrying out surgical procedures using an operating microscope, small incision (keyhole) surgery, laser surgery, etc. Communicating and empathizing with patients and family members. Educating patients to understand their medical condition. Handling legal documentation for the certification of patients as blind or partially sighted. Supporting health promotion and disease prevention activities. Conducting and supervising free eye screening camps Managing Comprehensive Eye Care Cell activities and Multi-INGOs projects 1st July 2014 till date Management Experience as a Consultant Community Ophthalmologist Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology HMC Peshawar In this regard, major responsibilities include but not limited to Planning, implementation, M&E and reporting of the project activities, recruitment, selection and training of the project teams and public eye health education service. More specifically Responsibilities include Managing Comprehensive Eye Care Cell activities at PICO Managing the activities of different INGOs projects like “A new Vision Project” of Sightsavers and “Trachoma Control Project” of CBM Conducting and supervising free eye screening/surgical camps Teaching and training the eye health courses from management point of view Teaching & training at national , regional & international level specially ToTs. Inking project proposals and MoUs with national and international partners To determine/solve research questions related to clinical & public health Ophthalmology Cataract surgical Mapping at national Level. 1st May 2011 till 30th Medical Officer/add charge Junior Registrar( Ophthalmology Unit) June 2014 Responsibilities Ward Administration. Clinical audits. Outdoor department clinical/Operation Theater duties. Emergency duty coverage. Evolved in departmental research and facilitating junior collogues. 1st April 2007 till Training Medical Officer (Ophthalmology Unit) 30th April 2011 Post Graduate Medical Institute/ College of Physician & Surgeon, Pakistan 27th March 2005 till Training Medical Officer (Ophthalmology Unit) 31st March 2007 Post Graduate Medical Institute/ Khyber Medical University 12th September 2002 Medical Officer(In charge Basic Health Unit) till 26th March 2005 KotkaSherzamanBannu 1st April 2001 till 2nd House Officer(Medical and Surgical Unit) May 2002. Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar Since July 2014 I am actively involved in Public Health Ophthalmology, teaching and training both under and postgraduate, besides improving my own personal development throughout these years. Working in field outreach is my passion and I feel livelier when I am among community. Conferences & Workshop Attended February 2020 13th Khyber Eye Symposium held in Peshawar on preventive Ophthalmology. As a moderator and speaker December 2019 38th Lahore Ophthalmo Conference held in Lahore on preventive Ophthalmology. As a moderator and speaker September 2019 International Conference on Ophthalmology held in Dubai during world scientific congress. As a speaker, moderator & panelist. February 2019 12th Khyber Eye Symposium held in Peshawar on preventive Ophthalmology. As a moderator and speaker December 2018 37th Lahore Ophthalmo Conference held in Lahore on preventive Ophthalmology. As a moderator and speaker April 2018 20th Annual Islamabad Conference of Ophthalmology February 2018 11th Khyber Eye Symposium Peshawar, KpK December 2017 36th Lahore Ophthalmo Conference held in Lahore on preventive Ophthalmology. As a moderator and speaker. September 2017 Workshop on Effective Report and Case Study Writing Skills at Islamabad. April 2017 Attended 8th International Annual Health Research Conference at Khyber Medical University on One Health: The Way Forward as Moderator April 2017 19th Annual Islamabad Conference of Ophthalmology February 2017 39th Annual Congress of Ophthalmology & 10th Khyber Eye Symposium at PC Peshawar as a Speaker. December 2016 35th Lahore Ophthalmo Conference held in Lahore. October 2016 10th General Assembly International Agency for Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) held at Durban South. Africa August 2016 Research Methodologies and SPSS Application PICO, Peshawar January 2016 Advances in Ophthalmic Practices (PGMI) HMC, Peshawar February 2015 Ophthalmology Symposium “Eye diseases that need attention” KMU, Peshawar February 2015 Ophthalmology Symposium “Eye diseases that need attention” KMU, Peshawar August 2015 “Global Trachoma Mapping Project Grader and Recoder Course” held at Sokoto, Nigeria August 2015 Training course on “Planning and Management of Rural Development Projects” Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Peshawar June 2015 Workshop on “How you can Procure Branded items” Institute of Tender Management, Lahore June 2015 Workshop on “Pre- Qualification process and implementation” Institute of tender management, Lahore June 2015 Workshop on “Procurement life cycle” Institute of tender management, Lahore April 2015 18th Annual Islamabad Conference of Ophthalmology held at Bhurban. February 2015 Workshop on Preventing Procurement Frauds at Institute of Tender Management Rawalpindi February 2015 Workshop on PPRA/ SPPRA / KPPRA / New PPRA Rules at Institute of Tender Management, Rawalpindi January 2015 Financial Management Course at Pakistan Institute of Management, Lahore December 2014 33rd Lahore Ophthalmo Conference held in Lahore. April 2011 14th Annual Islamabad Conference of Ophthalmology held at Bhurban. July 2010 5th Khyber Eye Symposium at Abbottabad. March 2008 30th Annual Conference of Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan & 4th Khyber Eye Symposium Preventive Ophthalmology Activities Meetings and Planning in Field of Preventive Ophthalmology National & Provincial Eye Health Plan Development virtual meeting on 16th-04-2020. 28th Meeting of National Committee for Eye Health (NCEH) Scheduled on 29th – 30th August 2019 in Lahore. 27th Meeting of National Committee for Eye Health (NCEH) Scheduled on 25th – 26th December 2018 in Islamabad. 26th Meeting of National Committee for Eye Health (NCEH) Scheduled on 14th – 15th December 2017 in Lahore. 25th Meeting of National Committee for Eye Health (NCEH) held from 15th -16th November 2016 in Islamabad Meeting regarding Minimum Preventive Health Package for KP 1st September 2016 PICO/KMU. 24th Meeting of National Committee for Eye Health (NCEH)
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