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  1. Aug 28, 2018 · Professor Sunil Shah specialises in laser eye surgery, corneal transplants, cataracts and many other areas of corneal and refractive ophthalmology. Further to his clinical expertise, Professor Shah is very well-published with more than 130 articles in peer-reviewed journals, an author of several book chapters, and has been Section Editor for various major journals including the British Journal of Ophthalmology.

  2. Ophthalmology 106 (11), 2154-2160. , 1999. 520. 1999. Effect of corneal thickness on intraocular pressure measurements with the pneumotonometer, Goldmann applanation tonometer, and Tono-Pen. A Bhan, AC Browning, S Shah, R Hamilton, D Dave, HS Dua. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 43 (5), 1389-1392.

  3. Fees, Training & Background: Professor Sunil Shah qualified from St. Georges Hospital Medical School and completed his post-graduate training in Torquay, Exeter, Manchester and Nottingham. He has been a Consultant at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre since 2000 where he runs a cornea and cataract service.

  4. Professor Sunil Shah qualified from St. Georges Hospital Medical School and completed his post-graduate training in Torquay, Exeter, Manchester and Nottingham. He has been a Consultant at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre since 2000 where he runs a cornea and cataract service. Professor Shah is a Section Editor for the British Journal of ...

  5. Professor; Show All. Education. July 1982 - August 1987. St George's, University of London. Field of study. medicine; Publications. Publications (203) ... Sunil Shah FRCOphth ...

  6. Apr 17, 2018 · Ophthalmic surgeon Professor Sunil Shah has been included in a top 100 power list that recognises the most influential people in ophthalmology. Published by The Ophthalmologist magazine, the list is compiled annually and features surgeons, scientists, engineers and CEOs.

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  8. Professor Sunil Shah He has been a Consultant at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre since 2000 where he runs a cornea and cataract service. Professor Shah is a Section Editor for the British Journal of Ophthalmology and a reviewer for a number of other journals.