Why did I choose to become an eye surgeon?
Mr Alex Shortt explains why he chose to become an eye surgeon.
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Mr Alex Shortt explains why he chose to become an eye surgeon.
What makes Grange Eye Consultants special? What makes Grange Eye Consultants special? Well, I think what makes us special is that we're all very experienced surgeons with a long history as NHS consultants in both general ophthalmology, cataract, and refractive surgery. We've all trained in excellent institutions, and we've all been trainers of new [...]
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