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EyeCan - EyeCan Season 5, Episode 9 - Resident Voices: Shaping the Future of Ophthalmology Through Leadership and Innovation with guests Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi

EyeCan Season 5, Episode 9 - Resident Voices: Shaping the Future of Ophthalmology Through Leadership and Innovation with guests Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi

05/13/25 • 42 min

EyeCan

In this special EyeCan episode, we shine a spotlight on the next generation of ophthalmology leaders. Our guests, Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi, are two remarkable residents making a real impact—both in the clinic and beyond.

From spearheading educational initiatives like the Skills Transfer Courses at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society’s Annual Meeting and Exhibition to contributing to global vision health through Orbis and academic excellence, Dominique and Kian offer a fresh and inspiring look at what it means to lead early in one’s career.

We discuss leadership, education, collaboration across career stages, and what the future holds for ophthalmology. Plus, our guests share their personal journeys, biggest lessons, and what motivates them to stay involved and innovative.

👁️ Guest Bios:

Dr. Dominique Geoffrion
Dr. Geoffrion is an ophthalmology resident at Université de Montréal with a PhD in Experimental Surgery and MD from McGill University. Her research spans molecular biology, cancer genetics, and ophthalmology, with a PhD focus on glaucoma management following Boston keratoprosthesis surgery. In 2024, she received the Artemis Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and has been a board member of Orbis Canada since 2021. She recently participated in the Flying Eye Hospital mission to Bangladesh and founded the Orbis Future Vision Leaders program to empower students and residents in the fight against avoidable blindness.

Dr. Kian Madjedi
Dr. Madjedi is a PGY5 ophthalmology resident at the University of Calgary and incoming Cornea and External Disease Fellow at the Cincinnati Eye Institute. With master’s degrees in epidemiology and the philosophy of science from Cambridge, and a third in progress in medical education from Edinburgh, he blends deep academic training with a passion for teaching. He plays a key role in developing the COS Annual Meeting’s Skills Transfer Courses and is dedicated to medical education and curriculum innovation.
With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.
Show Notes:

COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition - http://cos-sco.ca/cos2025

Dominique GeoffrionArtemis Award Winner

Comments about EyeCan? Contact [email protected] and we’ll get back to you soon!

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In this special EyeCan episode, we shine a spotlight on the next generation of ophthalmology leaders. Our guests, Dr. Dominique Geoffrion and Dr. Kian Madjedi, are two remarkable residents making a real impact—both in the clinic and beyond.

From spearheading educational initiatives like the Skills Transfer Courses at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society’s Annual Meeting and Exhibition to contributing to global vision health through Orbis and academic excellence, Dominique and Kian offer a fresh and inspiring look at what it means to lead early in one’s career.

We discuss leadership, education, collaboration across career stages, and what the future holds for ophthalmology. Plus, our guests share their personal journeys, biggest lessons, and what motivates them to stay involved and innovative.

👁️ Guest Bios:

Dr. Dominique Geoffrion
Dr. Geoffrion is an ophthalmology resident at Université de Montréal with a PhD in Experimental Surgery and MD from McGill University. Her research spans molecular biology, cancer genetics, and ophthalmology, with a PhD focus on glaucoma management following Boston keratoprosthesis surgery. In 2024, she received the Artemis Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and has been a board member of Orbis Canada since 2021. She recently participated in the Flying Eye Hospital mission to Bangladesh and founded the Orbis Future Vision Leaders program to empower students and residents in the fight against avoidable blindness.

Dr. Kian Madjedi
Dr. Madjedi is a PGY5 ophthalmology resident at the University of Calgary and incoming Cornea and External Disease Fellow at the Cincinnati Eye Institute. With master’s degrees in epidemiology and the philosophy of science from Cambridge, and a third in progress in medical education from Edinburgh, he blends deep academic training with a passion for teaching. He plays a key role in developing the COS Annual Meeting’s Skills Transfer Courses and is dedicated to medical education and curriculum innovation.
With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.
Show Notes:

COS Annual Meeting and Exhibition - http://cos-sco.ca/cos2025

Dominique GeoffrionArtemis Award Winner

Comments about EyeCan? Contact [email protected] and we’ll get back to you soon!

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undefined - EyeCan Season 5, Episode 8 - Ocular Regenerative Medicine with guests Dr. Allan Slomovic and Dr. Brian Ballios

EyeCan Season 5, Episode 8 - Ocular Regenerative Medicine with guests Dr. Allan Slomovic and Dr. Brian Ballios

In this episode of EyeCan, we sit down with two of Canada’s leading voices in ocular regenerative medicine: Dr. Allan Slomovic and Dr. Brian Ballios. From stem cell therapy to gene editing and bioengineered tissues, they share insights into the latest breakthroughs shaping the future of vision care in Canada and around the world.

We explore clinical innovations, regulatory hurdles, and the power of collaboration across academia, biotech, and public health. Plus, our guests share what inspires them beyond the lab—from books and travel to wellness routines.

Guest Bios:

Dr. Allan Slomovic
Endowed Chair in Cornea and Stem Cell Research at UHN and Research Director at Toronto Western Hospital. A global educator, mentor, and leading voice in corneal disease, with over two decades of research, training, and surgical outreach work.

Dr. Brian Ballios
Clinician-scientist and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, specializing in inherited retinal disease. He leads research at the Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute and focuses on stem cell therapies and gene editing for retinal degeneration.

With your hosts, Dr. Heather O'Donnell and Dr. Hady Saheb.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.
Show Notes

Costa Rica project – University Health Network
Canadian surgeons transform eye care in Costa Rica

University of Toronto Cornea Surgery
https://corneasurgery.ca/

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
https://www.ohri.ca/Programs/Regenerative_Medicine/

CRISPR – National Human Genome Research Institute
https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/CRISPR

Ballios Lab
https://ballioslab.com/

Temerty Medicine - University of Toronto
https://temertymedicine.utoronto.ca/news/alumni-profile-brian-ballios-fighting-blindness

Operation Warp Speed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Warp_Speed

Donald K. Johnson Eye Institute
https://www.uhn.ca/EyeInstitute

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undefined - EyeCan Season 5, Episode 10 - Pressure Points: Understanding Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with guest Dr. Anastasia Neufeld

EyeCan Season 5, Episode 10 - Pressure Points: Understanding Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension with guest Dr. Anastasia Neufeld

On this episode of EyeCan, we dive deep into the world of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) with neuro-ophthalmologist Dr. Anastasia Neufeld. From symptom recognition to cutting-edge research, we explore how this complex condition affects both the brain and the eyes—and why early diagnosis and collaborative care are critical.

Dr. Neufeld shares insights into the risk factors and epidemiology of IIH, its effects on the visual system, and the evolving strategies for treatment, including medical, surgical, and lifestyle approaches. We also touch on the importance of interdisciplinary care, communication with patients, and emerging Canadian research exploring socioeconomic factors, anemia, and even links to viral infections like COVID-19.

And of course, we get to know the human behind the scrubs as Dr. Neufeld shares what keeps her grounded outside the clinic.

👩‍⚕️ Guest Bio:

Dr. Anastasia Neufeld
Anastasia Neufeld is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia and a practicing neuro-ophthalmologist with a combined surgical and academic practice. She holds an undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Business Administration from Simon Fraser University, followed by her MD from UBC. She completed her ophthalmology residency at Dalhousie University and a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at the University of Utah’s Moran Eye Center.

In addition to her clinical and surgical expertise, Dr. Neufeld is a dedicated educator. She lectures to general practitioners and optometrists, and trains medical students, residents, and fellows in both Canada and the U.S., where she also holds an Adjunct Assistant Professorship at the University of Utah. She recently assumed a regional medical leadership role in developing the curriculum for the new Simon Fraser University School of Medicine.

With your host, Dr. Heather O'Donnell.

Written and directed by Kim Tytler.

Produced by John Allaire of Allaire Strategic Works.
The EyeCan Podcast is made possible by support from Bayer.

Show Notes:

Two articles of interest:

Current Understanding of the Pathophysiology of Idiopathic
Intracranial Hypertension https://www.cos-sco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Current-Understanding-of-Pathophysiology-of-IIH-1.pdf

Revised diagnostic criteria for the pseudotumor cerebri syndrome in adults
and children https://www.cos-sco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Revised-diagnostic-criteria-for-the-pseudotumor-cerebri-syndrome-in-adults-and-children.pdf

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