Dr. Selya Amrani, Ophthalmologist, Kingston, ON

Dr. Selya Amrani

Dr. Selya Amrani

Ophthalmologist
Kingston, ON
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Dr. Selya Amrani Bio

Dr. Selya Amrani MD, M.Eng, Ophthalmologist is a highly accomplished individual who has pursued an extensive education in the field of biomedical engineering and medicine. They received their Medical Degree from the University of Ottawa in 2021, following their completion of a Master of Engineering in Biological & Biomedical Engineering from McGill University in 2018 and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Biomedical Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa in 2015. Throughout their academic journey, Dr. Selya Amrani MD, M.Eng, Ophthalmologist has contributed to several publications in prestigious journals. These publications highlight their research interests and findings in various areas of biomedical engineering and medicine. Some of their selected publications include: "Five-step Briefing of Simulated Patients: Perceived Effects on the Preparation for Simulated Practice" in the journal Pédagogie Médicale (2020). This publication explores the impact of a five-step briefing process on the preparedness of simulated practice. "Left Atrial Appendage Function at Cardiac Surgery Predicts Post-Operative Events" in the University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine (UOJM, 2019). This research investigates the relationship between left atrial appendage function and post-operative events in cardiac surgery. "Light-activated Peptide-based Materials for Sutureless Wound Closure" in ACS Applied Material Interfaces (2019). This study focuses on the development of light-activated materials for sutureless wound closure. "Characterization of Nanoscale Loaded Liposomes Produced by 2D Hydrodynamic Flow Focusing" in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering (2018). This publication presents a characterization study of nanoscale loaded liposomes produced using a 2D hydrodynamic flow focusing technique. "Modulating the Elution of Antibiotics from Nanospongy Titanium Surfaces with a pH-sensitive Coating" in RSC Advances (2015). This research explores the modulation of antibiotic elution from nanospongy titanium surfaces using a pH-sensitive coating. Dr. Selya Amrani MD, M.Eng, Ophthalmologist educational background and research experience in biomedical engineering and medicine provide a unique perspective and a strong foundation for their medical practice. With their interdisciplinary expertise, they are well-equipped to contribute to advancements in healthcare through their clinical work, research, and commitment to improving patient outcomes.
( Dr. Selya Amrani, Ophthalmologist, Kingston, ON) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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