DR. LOTT POOI WAH
Department of Ophthalmology
Faculty of Medicine
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Dr Penny Lott Pooi Wah is a consultant ophthalmologist and medical lecturer in the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Malaya. She completed her medical degree (MBBS) in 2008 and Master of Ophthalmology in 2016, both in University of Malaya. She also won the award as the best master student in her national post graduate ophthalmology examination in Malaysia. In addition, she also completed the external international ophthalmology examination, FRCOphth (UK) and was concurrently admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologist in United Kingdom in 2016. Dr Penny Lott subsequently pursued her 3 years medical retina and uveitis fellowship training in University of Malaya, Singapore National Eye Center and St James Leeds Teaching Hospital in United Kingdom. Besides that, she also completed a fellowship attachment in the prestigious Moorfield’s Eye Hospital, London. Her fellowship training at various renowned centers had ensured her subspecialty clinical knowledge gained is at a high level. Dr Penny Lott has a strong interest in the field of medical retina, ocular inflammatory diseases and latest multimodal imaging innovation. She has published papers in several peer reviewed journals and contributed book chapters for ophthalmology trainees. She also had international collaborative research and publication with the Singapore National Eye Centre and St James Leeds Teaching Hospital in United Kingdom. She is also a reviewer for the International Journal of Ophthalmology. She is also frequently invited for medical talks related to her subspecialty in local national conferences as well as ASEAN ophthalmology conference. Prior to this, she served in Sabah for 8 years since her commencement of internship back in 2008 where she was actively involved in eye screening programs in remote areas and participated in cataract camps in Sabah. After joining University of Malaya as a lecturer, she was actively involved in organizing phacoemulsification workshops for master students and she is was appointed as coordinator of phacoemulsification workshops for Master students by Malaysian Universities Conjoint Committee of Ophthalmology. (MUCCO) |
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Treatment of uveitis and scleritis patients in Malaysia
Rationale and protocol paper for the Asia Pacific Network for inherited eye diseases
Diagnostic Challenges in an Atypical Case of IRVAN Syndrome: Literature Review
Diagnostic Challenges in an Atypical Case of IRVAN Syndrome: Literature Review
A Simple Guide to OCT Interpretation of Common Macula Diseases
An Isolated Presentation of Ischaemic Retinal Vasculitis by The Great Masquerader- Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Tackling Ocular Toxoplasmosis In A Patient With Multiple Drug Allergies
Devastating Sight And Life Threatening Laser Blepharoplasty Complications