After graduating from the National University of Singapore, Dr Richard Teo began his training in ophthalmic surgery at various hospitals. He went on to pursue his Master’s degree at the Department of Ophthalmology (National University of Singapore) while researching on the development of medical therapies for patients with ophthalmic pathologies. He was also trained at the Department of Anaesthesia (Singapore General Hospital) where he ensures th...
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