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DAVID P. LANE,
BA, BSc(M), MD, FRCS(C)39 Commerce Road, Lindsay, ON, K9V 5Y3
Tel: (705) 320-8080Education:
July 1995 - June 2000
Ophthalmology Residency
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, Toronto, Ontario
Aug. 1991 - May 1995
Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, Saskatoon, SK
June 1992 - Sept. 1993B.Sc. Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, Saskatoon, SK Thesis presentation, Clonidine and Perioperative Renal Function
Oct. 1990 - June 1991Dipl me d'Etudes Sup rieures
UNIVERSIT DE MONTPELLIER (III), Montpellier, France French literature and philosophy
Sept 1987 - Apr. 1990B.A., French
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, Saskatoon, SK Graduated with Great DistinctionAwards and Scholarships:
2000 - 2001 99th percentile American Board of Ophthalmology Written Examination
1999 - 2000 Duncan Jamieson Memorial Prize for Best overall Ophthalmology Resident
1998 - 1999 99th percentile Ophthalmology Knowledge Assessment Program examination (OKAP)
1997 - 1998 99th percentile Ophthalmology Knowledge Assessment Program examination (OKAP)University of Toronto Alumni Prize for Best Resident Research ProjectPSI Resident Research Award, Faculty of Medicine, University of TorontoWing Chan Book Prize for Exceptional Performance as a second year ophthalmology resident
1994 - 1995 W.S. Lindsay Gold Medal for first place in College of MedicineHilliard Medal for first place in SurgeryMaclean Medal for first place in Internal MedicineFirst place medals in Anaesthesia, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry
1993 - 1994 Alumni Association Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement
1992 - 1993 W.G. Cates Prize for frist place in PathologyGregory Stillwell Scholarship for first place in MicrobiologyFisions Award for first place in Immunology
1991 - 1992 C.J Huston Award for first place in History of Medicine Essay Competition
1990 - 1991 Rotary Fellowship, $20,000 to study French Literature at University of Montpellier, France
Hospital Privileges:
2000 - present
Ross Memorial Hospital
Lindsay, Ontario
2000 - present
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Toronto, OntarioAcademic Appointments:
2000 - present
Lecturer
University of Toronto
Toronto, OntarioCommittees and Appointments:
2009 - present
Toronto Cataract Course Planning Committee
2008 - 2010
Clinical Director, Surgical Program, Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, ON
2007 - 2010
Chief of Surgery, Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, ON
2003 - 2007
Secretary/Treasurer, Victoria County Medical Society
2004 - 2006
Vice President of Medical Staff, Ross Memorial Hospital
1999 - 2000
Chief Resident, Ophthalmology, University of Toronto
Postgraduate Committe, Dept. of Ophthalmology, University of Toronto
Admissions Committee, Dept, of Ophthalmology, University of Toronto
1994 - 1995
Valedictorian, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan
Admissions Committee, College of Medicine
Presentations:
2012
"Switching to EMR", Toronto Cataract Course, Toronto
2011
"Intra-vitreal Injections How to Get Started" Walter Wright Conference, Toronto
"Update on Cataract Surgery", Primary Day in Eye Care, OMA, Toronto
"Managing Iris Prolapse" Toronto Cataract Course, Toronto
"Update on the Malyugin Ring" Toronto Cataract Course, Toronto
"Group Purchasing; Physician's Perspective" Toronto Cataract Course, Toronto
"Macro Software to Improve Office Efficiency" General Ophthalmology Review Course, Toronto
2010
"My Experience with Stellaris", OR Nurses Dialogues in Ophthalmology, Eastern Canada, King Edward Hotel, Toronto
Chair, Eastern Canadian Dialogues in Ophthalmology, Le Germain Hotel, Toronto
"The Future of Group Purchasing in Ontario", Dialogues in Ophthalmology Eastern Canada, Le Germain Hotel, Toronto
"My Transition to EMR", Walter Wright Day, CNIB, Toronto
"My experience with the Malyugin Ring", Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto
2009
"Update in Cataract Surgery", Primary Day Eye Care, Prince Hotel, OMA
"Anesthesia and Cataract Surgery", Toronto Cataract Course,
Old Mill Hotel, Toronto
"Malyugin Ring", Toronto Cataract Course, Old Mill Hotel, Toronto
2008
“Cataract Surgery”, Primary Day Eye Care, Prince Hotel, OMA
“Unknown Cases”, University of Saskatchewan
“Stellaris” New Cataract Surgery Technology, Mt. Sinai Hospital
2007
“Unknown Case Presentations”, Ophthalmology residents, University of Saskatchewan
2007
“Geriatric eye disease”, Primary Day in Eye Care, University of Toronto
2006
"Ophthalmology and Systemic Disease", Walter Wright Day, University of Toronto
2004
"The Red Eye" Primary Eye Care Day, University of TorontoPublications:
2010
Lane et al. A Case Study from Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ontario.
Bausch & Lomb Eye Chronicles 2010; volume 2; issue 1; 20-21
2000
Lane et al. Effect of Healon and Viscoat on outflow facility in human cadaver eyes. J Cataract Refract Surg 2000; 26:277-281
1998
Lane et al. A comparison of the effects of Healon and Viscoat on outflow facility in human cadaver eyes.
Poster, American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LAInstrument Designs and DevelopmentsLane IOL Dialer SP7-67930
Special instrument designed by Dr. Lane, sold by Bausch & Lomb, used for intraocular surgery.Lane Speculum SP7-66949
Instrument designed by Dr. Lane, sold by Bausch & Lomb, used to keep eyes open for temporal incision intraocular surgery.Macro "auto-complete" Software
Developed by Dr. Lane to make office-based Electronic Medical Record system more efficient. Dr. Lane has donated this software to all ophthalmologists in Canada. It will be incorporated in 2011 into McMaster University's main frame OSCAR system for all specialists to use.Interests:Taekwondo 4th Dan Black Belt, WTF style References:
Dr. William Dixon
Ophthalmologist-in-Chief
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
M Wing, 1st floor, Rm. 1302
2075 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M5
Telephone 416-***-**** Fax 416-***-****
Dr.Wai-Ching Lam
Program Director - Ophthalmology, University of Toronto
Vitreoretinal Disease Service, The Toronto Hospital
Edith Cavell Wing 6th Floor, Rm.038
399 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8
Telephone 416-***-**** Fax 416-***-****
Dr. Graham E. Trope
Ex-Chair-Ophthalmology, University of Toronto
The Toronto Hospital, Western Division
East Wing 6-508, 399 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8
Telephone 416-***-**** Fax 416-***-****
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