Dr. David Albiani, Ophthalmologist, Vancouver, BC

Dr. David Albiani

Dr. David Albiani

BSc, MD, EMBA, FRCSC
Ophthalmologist
Vancouver, BC
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Dr. David Albiani Bio

Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver Academic Position Clinical Assistant Professor & Retina Division Head, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia Education Bachelor of Science (Queen’s University) Doctor of Medicine (Queen’s University) Residency, Ophthalmology (University of Ottawa) Fellowship, Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous (University of British Columbia) Executive Master’s in Business Administration (University of British Columbia) Board Certification Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Background and Training

Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver is a highly accomplished ophthalmologist and clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia's Ophthalmology Department. His educational background and extensive training have equipped him with the expertise to specialize in various areas of ophthalmology. Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver  began his academic journey with an undergraduate degree in Life Science and pursued his medical education at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Following medical school, he completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Ottawa Eye Institute. To further enhance his skills and knowledge, he undertook fellowship training in medical and surgical retina at the University of British Columbia. In addition to his medical qualifications, Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver  holds an Executive Master's in Business Administration from the UBC Sauder School of Business. This business education provides him with a comprehensive understanding of healthcare management and allows him to contribute to advancements in the field. Dr. Albiani's clinical expertise lies in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, surgical macular disorders, and complicated lens surgery. These areas of specialization highlight his commitment to providing comprehensive care to patients with various retinal and macular disorders. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Albiani is actively involved in research. His research interests align with his clinical expertise, focusing on advancing knowledge and treatment options for age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and other retinal conditions. Dr. David Albiani's extensive training, clinical expertise, and research contributions make him a valuable asset to the field of ophthalmology. His dedication to providing comprehensive care and advancing the understanding and treatment of retinal and macular disorders positively impacts the lives of his patients and contributes to the field as a whole. Dr. Albiani is the current Head, Retina Division at UBC and a member of the Provincial Surgical Executive Committee in British Columbia. He has served as Director of the UBC Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship and President of the British Columbia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons in the past. Publications Professional Memberships American Society of Retina Specialists British Columbian Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons Canadian Medical Association Canadian Ophthalmological Society Canadian Retina Society Doctors of British Columbia Ontario Medical Association

Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Ophthalmological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords: retina, macular disease, vitreous humour, Dry Eye,  vitreoretinal surgery, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, Glaucoma and Intravitreal Injections, What is Macular Degeneration

Dr. David Albiani , Ophthalmologist, Vancouver

 

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    Would recommend him to anyone, he’s the kind of person who exudes confidence in what he is doing, and delivers on the promise
    Submitted: November 08, 2024
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    Dr. David Albiani BSc, MD, EMBA, FRCSC, Local Ophthalmologist, Vancouver BC made my situation very clear and gave me good path to move forward with.
    Submitted: November 15, 2022
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    Dr. David Albiani is an excellent Ophthalmologist in Vancouver
    Submitted: November 07, 2019

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