
Lawrence R. Lee, MBBS, FRACS, FRANZCO
Level 10, 225 Wickham Tce
Watkins Medical Centre
Brisbane, QLD, 4000
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www.cityeye.com.au
eye@cityeye.com.au
+61 7-3831-6888 office
Professional Affiliations
Academic Appointments- Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Uni of Qld, Australia
- VMO Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Qld Children's Hospital
- Director of ophthalmology, St Andrews Hospital
Biography
Associate Professor Lawrence Lee is a consultant ophthalmologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Queensland Children’s Hospital and City Eye Centre in Brisbane, with over 25 years of experience in the field of ophthalmology with expertise in all aspects of medical and surgical retinal disease including retinal emergencies and trauma; as well as research and teaching. Associate Professor Lee is also Director of City Eye Centre, Director of Ophthalmology at St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital, Brisbane, and RANZCO Continuing Professional Development Committee Chairman, involved with the RANZCO Congress Professional Development Program, and a member of the RANZCO Council. He is also the CPD section editor for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology Journal. He is a Medicolegal expert in his field and has provided advice on many cases.
Following ophthalmology training in Brisbane, he completed a Retinal Fellowship at Sydney Eye Hospital. He was then awarded the Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists/Alcon Fellowship to pursue further medical retinal training with the eminent Professor J. Donald M. Gass at Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He further completed advanced vitreoretinal surgical training at Moorfield’s Eye Hospital in London. Associate Professor Lee has been an invited speaker at local and international ophthalmology conferences and has published over 90 journal, conference papers and book chapters. Associate Professor Lee strives to remain at the forefront of vitreoretinal surgery, promote vitreoretinal education and research, and maintain an alliance with international vitreoretinal developments. He is actively involved in Ophthalmology Registrar training, and supervision of the RBWH Retina Fellowship.