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Ophthalmic Update<br />

Dr John Grigg<br />

He is conducting research in genetic eye<br />

disease and electrophysiology of the visual<br />

system and glaucoma management.<br />

He is the current Chair of the RANZCO<br />

scientific program committee. New South<br />

Wales representative on the Australian and<br />

New Zealand Glaucoma interest group<br />

board as well as Postgraduate coursework<br />

coordinator Discipline of Ophthalmology<br />

University of Sydney for the Ophthalmic<br />

Master’s programs conducted by<br />

the Discipline.<br />

Thank you to <strong>NSW</strong> Taxi Council Ltd<br />

<strong>AMC2010</strong> Bronze Sponsor<br />

Dr John Grigg is Head of the Discipline of<br />

Ophthalmology at the University of Sydney<br />

and Consultant Ophthalmologist Sydney<br />

Eye Hospital and The Children’s<br />

Hospital Westmead.<br />

He completed vocational training in<br />

ophthalmology the Sydney Eye Hospital<br />

program. Fellowships in glaucoma, cataract<br />

and paediatric ophthalmology were<br />

undertaken in Australia and the UK. During<br />

the three years in the UK he was appointed<br />

locum Consultant Ophthalmologist at<br />

Manchester Royal Eye Hospital for 2 years<br />

and for the last year was acting head of the<br />

glaucoma unit.<br />

Thank you to Tyrrell’s Wines & Lindt<br />

<strong>AMC2010</strong> Supporters<br />

His sub speciality ophthalmology<br />

practice is in glaucoma, cataract, clinical<br />

electrophysiology and<br />

paediatric ophthalmology.<br />

He heads the Electrophysiology<br />

investigation unit at the Save Sight Institute,<br />

University of Sydney, Sydney Eye<br />

Hospital campus.<br />

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