Liam Redden, MD
Liam Redden, MD, completed his Doctor of Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and is currently the Cornea Research Fellow at the Dean McGee Eye Institute in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Dr. Redden completed his undergraduate studies earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, NS.
Dr. Redden has over 5 years of experience as a Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) and Ophthalmic Surgical Assistant (OSA) prior to starting medical school. He has maintained his certification throughout his studies.
He has been first author in peer-reviewed papers in ophthalmology journals and is actively involved in research projects encompassing refractive outcomes in cataract and corneal surgery, retinal imaging, and innovation in visual field technology. He has been the recipient of the Harold Stein MD, FRCSC Prize for Best Scientific Paper twice for his work on dry eye disease and the importance of ocular examinations.
Dr. Redden aims to begin ophthalmology residency in 2025. Outside of medicine, Dr. Redden enjoys any excuse to get outdoors with his wife Julie, a Registered Nurse, and his dog, a German Shorthaired Pointer named Aspen. He likes dog training, videography, off-roading, bouldering, golf, hunting, and fly fishing.
3
Managing Progression in Keratoconus
This guide reviews comprehensive protocols for managing the progression of keratoconus (KC), incorporating aspects of testing, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatments.
What's On the Horizon: Precision Medicine, AI, and Geometric Deep Learning
Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) and geometric deep learning could be used to develop precision medicine in ophthalmology for optimal patient outcomes.
Top Tips for Refractive Surgery Consultations
Consider seven approaches for ophthalmologists to optimize refractive surgery consultations.