Robin K. Kuriakose, MD
Dr. Robin Kuriakose is a board-certified and fellowship-trained cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon. He completed his residency training at Loma Linda University Health in southern California and his fellowship training in Cornea and Refractive Surgery at Northwestern University in Chicago, where he was named Fellow of the Year. Dr. Kuriakose is passionate about mentorship, technology, and innovation. He has developed mobile applications and websites to aid fellow ophthalmologists as well as patients. Dr. Kuriakose is a New York native, but now practices in the Bay Area in California where he enjoys teaching local ophthalmology residents and other eye care providers.
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A New Frontier: Descemet's Stripping Only/Without Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSO)/(DWEK)
Gain an overview of DSO/DWEK as an alternative to DSEK/DMEK for mild to moderate cases of corneal edema, including Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy.
The Ophthalmology Resident's Guide to Dropless Cataract Surgery
Review recent advancements in dropless cataract surgery ophthalmology residents can keep in mind to ensure optimal surgical outcomes.
Apps Improve Eyecare by Addressing Digital Eye Strain & Uveitis Diagnosis
Read about the newest in cutting-edge technology from Dr. Robin Kuriakose, who developed the eyecare apps SightKick and uveitisOnCall.
Scleral Collagen Cross-Linking to Stop Myopia Progression
Recent studies have shown that over 20% of the world population is myopic, and that number is expected to rise to nearly 50% by the year 2050. Explore scleral collagen cross-linking, a novel technique in the pipeline as a future treatment option for progressive myopia.
Shedding Light on Positive and Negative Dysphotopsia
Learn more about one of the leading causes of dissatisfaction after cataract surgery and how to address this common, yet complex condition.
Which Ophthalmology Fellowship is Right for You?
You know you're ready for a fellowship—but which one? Gain a glimpse into the most popular ophthalmology subspecialties, and then take our quiz to help you determine with which you most align.
Diagnosing and Managing Granular Corneal Dystrophy
Gain an understanding of the epidemiology, symptoms, testing, treatment, and prognosis for the two subtypes of granular corneal dystrophy.
What to Know When Choosing an Ophthalmology Residency
Choosing an ophthalmology residency is an important decision that requires one to carefully weigh a few key factors. Learn what these are and how to explore each in detail to choose the right residency for you.
A Resident's Guide to Diabetic Retinopathy Surgical Treatment Options
In this short course, we highlight the important variables to consider before, during, and after surgery for diabetic retinopathy.
Ophthalmology Case Reports: Apremilast for Uveitis Associated with Behçet’s Disease
Apremilast was approved for managing oral ulcers associated with BD in 2019. Here, we describe a case with recurrent unilateral uveitis associated with BD that was successfully managed by apremilast.