
About
Dr. Obaid Kousha is an Honorary Lecturer in the Infection and Global Health Division at the University of St Andrews' School of Medicine. He is also an ophthalmology specialty trainee in NHS Tayside and NHS Fife. His research focuses on developing low-cost ophthalmic devices for low-resource settings, particularly addressing diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of prematurity. He has contributed to innovations like frugal tele-otoscopy systems and mobile phone-integrated ophthalmoscopic techniques. Dr. Kousha actively teaches undergraduate medical students and has supervised multiple clinical trials in medical retina care.
Education: MBBS from University of Oxford (intercalated BA in Neuroscience), followed by foundation training in Devon/Cornwall. Previous roles include junior research fellow at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust.
Research Interests:
- Frugal medical device development
- Global health equity in ophthalmology
- Telemedicine innovations
- Medical education technology
Key Achievements:
- Recipient of SOC Travel Award 2022
- Dragon's Den Award winner for device proposals
- First Prize in multiple research presentations
Grants: Lead on GCRF Award (April 2022) and collaborator on laser therapy projects.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with Dr. Andrew Blaikie's Global Health Division, contributing to interdisciplinary eye health initiatives.
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