About Me

Mr Vize is a senior lecturer for Hull York Medical School and has published and lectured widely. He is a member of the medical advisory committee at Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital. He is also the Medical Director for Family and Women's Health Group at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

Mr Vize developed the oculoplastic and adnexal service in Hull from scratch. He has forged links with colleagues throughout the hospital and takes an active role in a multi-disciplinary approach to patient management. Mr Vize maintains an active practice in microincision cataract surgery and conducts a weekly high volume service list. He is considered a ‘key opinion leader’ in the field and serves on the advisory boards of Abbvie, Zeiss and Bausch & Lomb.

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Medical Career

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal and Orbit, Hull & East Yorkshire Eye Hospital

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal and Orbit, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Yorkshire Deanery Ophthalmology Rotation

Bradford Royal Infirmary, St James’s University Hospital

Sunderland Eye Infirmary

Education & Training

2003

Exit Assessment

FRCOphth

Fellowship Exam of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

1998

Final Fellowship

FRCOphth

Fellowship Exam of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

1996

Optics and Refraction

FRCOphth

Fellowship Exam of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

1995

Part 1

FRCOphth

Fellowship Exam of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

1993

The Medical School

M.B.B.S.

Newcastle upon Tyne

1988

St Mary’s School

School

Menston, West Yorkshire

Current Membership of Professional Bodies

2014

Northern Oculoplastic Group

2012

American Academy of Ophthalmologists

The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) is a professional medical association of ophthalmologists. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and its membership includes more than 90 percent of practicing ophthalmologists in the United States as well as over 7,000 members abroad. The AAO's stated mission is "to advance the lifelong learning and professional interests of ophthalmologists ... to ensure that the public can obtain the best possible eye care"

2011

British Oculoplastic Surgery Society

BOPSS, the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, was founded in 2000 with the aim of bringing together surgeons in the United Kingdom and Ireland who share a major interest in oculoplastic surgery (ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, orbital and lacrimal surgery, and aesthetic (cosmetic) eyelid and facial surgery).

The aims of the Society are:

  • To advance education, research and the quality of clinical practice in the area of ophthalmology known as oculoplastic surgery. (This field comprises specialist plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of the eyelids, orbit, lacrimal drainage system, and the upper and mid-face).
  • To provide an opportunity for members to meet, communicate and share their expertise and experience in oculoplastic surgery.
  • To provide information and advice to the public in order that a better understanding of oculoplastic surgery as a subspecialty can be achieved.

2003

British Medical Association

The British Medical Association (BMA) is the professional association and registered trade union for doctors in the United Kingdom. The BMA has a range of representative and scientific committees and is recognised by National Health Service employers as sole contract negotiators for doctors. The BMA's stated aim is "to promote the medical and allied sciences, and to maintain the honour and interests of the medical profession"

1999

Royal College of Ophthalmologists

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists received its Royal Charter in 1988 and although a relatively new college in comparison to other medical royal colleges with long histories, this College continues to strive to meet the needs of the 21st Century. The Royal Charter and Ordinances of the College state that the purposes for which the College exist are:

  • Advance the science and practice of ophthalmology
  • Educate medical practitioners in the science and practice of ophthalmology
  • Maintain proper standards in the practice of ophthalmology for the benefit of the public
  • Promote study and research in ophthalmology and related subjects and publish the useful results of such study and research
  • Further instruction and training in ophthalmology both in the United Kingdom and overseas
  • Educate the general public in all matters relating to vision and the health of the human eye
Colin Vize
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