CURRICULUM VITÆ Précis Dan Zoltan Reinstein, MD, MA(Cantab), FRCSC, DABO, Frcophth, FEBO, Certlrs, PG Dip

CURRICULUM VITÆ Précis Dan Zoltan Reinstein, MD, MA(Cantab), FRCSC, DABO, Frcophth, FEBO, Certlrs, PG Dip

C.V. DZ Reinstein CURRICULUM VITÆ Précis Dan Zoltan Reinstein, MD, MA(Cantab), FRCSC, DABO, FRCOphth, FEBO, CertLRS, PG Dip Professor Reinstein is a GMC registered specialist in ophthalmology in the United Kingdom, equally certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He is a sub- specialist in cornea, and a formally trained specialist in refractive surgery. In his clinical practice at the London Vision Clinic in London/UK he combines extensive post-doctorate fellowship sub-specialty training in cornea, external diseases, refractive surgery, ophthalmic ultrasound, and ultrasound bioengineering with his extensive experience as a research scientist. His special interests include the systematization of surgical technique and the assessment and correction of the complications of refractive surgery. Professor Reinstein is the former Chief Medical Officer of LASIK Vision Corporation/Canada. During his tenure, the company grew to be not only the largest provider of laser vision correction services in the world (performing over 100,000 procedures per year) but the first large refractive surgery multi-clinic system with a full outcomes and safety tracking system. Professor Reinstein was responsible for the training and quality control of a body of 58 staff surgeons operating in 31 clinics in both Canada and the USA under standardized protocols largely defined by his research on the safety and accuracy of LASIK. In addition to these responsibilities, Professor Reinstein has performed over 20000 refractive surgical procedures and regularly teaches his techniques to surgeons internationally. In scientific research, Professor Reinstein has led the development and use of the 'Artemis': A 3-D very high- frequency (VHF) digital ultrasound scanning system that for the first time can provide thickness measurements of individual corneal layers as well as ocular dimensions of the anterior segment with one micron precision. He has developed and pioneered the use of this technology with focus on studying the healing responses within the cornea and analysis of the complications of corneal refractive and intraocular lens implant surgery. Because the Artemis VHF ultrasound technology can determine the exact anatomical basis for surface corneal irregularities it provides unique information for the analysis of the optical complications of refractive surgery. The integration of epithelial thickness profiles, stromal surface shape, and residual stromal bed have led to an unprecedented level of measurements are currently being utilized for the experimental customization of corneal laser refractive surgery and has enabled the repair of many cases in which no other possible solution appeared possible. The Artemis’ ability to measure internal ocular dimensions (angle-to-angle and sulcus-to-sulcus) also promises to greatly improve the safety of refractive phakic intra-ocular lenses; custom sizing of phakic IOLs promises to become the standard of care worldwide. He is also working on algorithms for new intra-ocular lens power calculation in cataract surgery that will incorporate measurements of the true anterior-chamber depth to the zonular and sulcus plane and lead to much higher refractive accuracy applied to the new field of femto-cataract surgery. Professor Reinstein had held appointments as Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist and Senior Research Associate in the Department of Ophthalmology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, Kings College, London, under the pioneer developer of the excimer laser used for refractive surgery, Professor John Marshall. He also held the position of Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research Director of Refractive Surgery at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. Professor Reinstein was appointed full Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Paris VI, France, and has an ongoing appointment as Professeur Associé at the Centre Hospitalier National d'Ophtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France’s national ophthalmological referral center where he consults with Professor Laurent Laroche. He was appointed Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology at Columbia University, New York in December 2010. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (UK). He was appointed Visiting Professor of Ophthalmology, Biomedical Science Research Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland in July 2015 and achieved a distinction in the Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Theory). Concurrently with his medical career Professor Reinstein has been playing the saxophone for 35 years including two years of study on a performance scholarship at the Berkley College of Music, Boston, USA, and he is continuing to play jazz on a regular basis in the UK but also worldwide on any given occasion. Page 1 of 135 C.V. DZ Reinstein CURRICULUM VITÆ, Dan Zoltan Reinstein, MD, MA(Cantab), FRCSC, DABO, FRCOphth, FEBO, CertLRS, PG Dip A. GENERAL INFORMATION: Birth date: 26 September 1962 Birth place: Lima, Peru Nationality: American, British Citizen Marital Status: Married, (wife Dr. med. vet. Ursula Reinstein, Austrian) Children: Julia (born 3/2000), Maxwell (born 5/2002), Oscar (born 7/2004) Languages: English, Spanish, French (fluent trilingual); German, Italian (Basic) Office Address: London Vision Clinic 138 Harley Street London, W1G 7LA United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (0)20 7224 1005 Fax: +44 (0)20 7224 1055 eFax: +44 (0)20 7681 1233 Internet: Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.londonvisionclinic.com B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND DEGREES B.A. (Honors) Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK 1984 M.A. (Cantab) Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK 1988 M.B. B.Chir. Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK 1989 FRCS (C) Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 1999 DABO American Board of Ophthalmology 1999 M.D. State University of New York, New York, USA 2001 FRCOphth Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK 2007 CertLRS Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK 2007 FEBO European Board of Ophthalmology 2012 PG Dip Ulster University, Coleraine, UK 2016 EDUCATION Undergraduate: St. John’s College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK 1981-1984 Postgraduate: University College London School of Medicine, University of London, London, UK 1985-1989 Research Fellow in Ophthalmic Epidemiology, Institute of Ophthalmology, University of London, London, England 1990-1991 Fellow in Ophthalmology, Cornell University Weill Medical College, New York, USA 1991-1994 Visiting Fellow in Ophthalmology, Cornell University Weill Medical College, New York, USA 1994-1996 Ophthalmology Residency, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA 1993-1996 Page 2 of 135 C.V. DZ Reinstein Fellow in Cornea, External Diseases and Refractive Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1997-1999 Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Theory), Ulster University, Coleraine, UK 2015-2016 POST-GRADUATE COURSES Success with Presbyopic IOLs, RCO Congress Birmingham 05/11 Effective Counselling of Dissatisfied Patients from a psychiatrist’s perspective 11/08 Nidek International NAVEX Seminar 11/07 Refractive Surgery and Beyond, ESCRS 09/07 Users’ Meeting PriaGel UVA XLA Evaluation Kit and test protocols, ASCRS 04/07 Users’ Group Meeting ‘Ocular Response Analyzer and its measurements, ASCRS 04/07 Invue Lens wet-lab, AAO 11/06 Mission impossible with Phacogymnastics, ESCRS 09/06 The Ethical Ophthalmologist: Commerc. Relationships, Compensation and Advertising, AAO onl.04/06 The Ethical Ophthalmologist: Informed Consent, Dr-Patient Rel.ship and Deleg. Services, AAO 04/06 The Ethical Ophthalmologist: Research, New Technology and Collegiality, AAO online 04/06 Creating Biomechanical Stability in LASIK and Corneal Surgery, ASCRS 03/06 Corneal and anterior segment optical coherence tomography, by David Huang, AAO 10/05 Optical Coherence Tomography of the anterior chamber with the CZM Visante OCT, ESCRS 09/05 Diagnosis & surgical alternatives for correction of keratoconus & ecstatic cornel disease, ESCRS 09/05 INTACS Course: Prolate, and Keratoconus, by Bradley Foreger, ASCRS 04/05 Stabilizing the ectatic cornea though the use of INTACS, by McDonald, Colin, a. o, ASCRS 04/05 LASIK Video Grand Rounds: 'Complications…' by Chu Y Ralph, AAO 11/03 Expert Management of LASIK Striae by Mark G Speaker, AAO 11/03 Ophthalmic wavefront sensing and wavefront-guided corneal laser surgery, San Francisco 02/03 Ophthalmic wavefront sensing and wavefront-guided corneal laser surgery, Interlaken 02/02 C-LASIK Instructor Certification 11/99 Intra-corneal ring segment Certification, Instrs: Chayet 11/98 C-LASIK- Hansatome, Instrs.: Breslin, Toronto, Canada 07/98 VISX PRK Certification & VISX PTK Certification Courses, New York City 10/97 C-LASIK - ACS, Instrs.: Slade, Doanne, Villanueva, Monterrey, Mexico 12/96 Modern Incisional Refractive Surgery, Instrs.: Robin, Assil, O'Day, Kelley, AAO 1996 10/96 Radial and Astigmatic Keratotomy, Instrs.: Casebeer, Assil, ISRS Summer Symposium 07/96 Advanced Phacoemulsification, Instrs.: Macool, Schulman, Mount Sinai Med Ctr. 05/96 Greater New York Ophthalmology Clinical Lecture Series, New York 93-94 Radial and Astigmatic Keratotomy, Instrs.: Robin, Lindstrom, ISRS Pre-AAO Ann. Meeting 11/93 Excimer and Other Lasers in Corneal and Refractive Surgery, University of Barcelona, Spain 09/93 Advanced Imaging

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