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Professional Curriculum Vitae I was born on November 16th 1950 in Budapest. In 1983, in addition to my main job at the state eye clinic, I opened a private ophthalmologist’s office as a second job. Since 1989 I have been working as a private ophthalmologist. Qualification MD, 1975 (Semmelweis University of Medical Sciences, Budapest) Further Qualifications/Higher examinations Ophthalmology, 1980 (Helmholtz Research Institute of Ophthalmological Sciences, Moscow) Ophthalmology, 1981 (Semmelweis University of Medical Sciences, Budapest) Pediatric Ophthalmology, 2001 (Semmelweis University of Medical Sciences, Budapest) Further examinations Ambulance officer, 1974 State Language Exam, 1984 (Russian Language) Essay-competition Papers 1st Prize of the Ferenc Papolczy Essay-competition, Soproni, A.: „The Chances of Treating of Amblyopia Over Six Years of Age”, 1987 2nd Prize of the Essay-competition at the Semmelweis University of Medical Sciences, Budapest, 1974 Soproni, A.: „Diabetic Ophthalmological Changes and Their Treatment” Ferenc Papolczy Essay-competition, Soproni, A.: „Experiences with Polatest in Cases of Heterophoria Causing Complaints”, 1988 Clinical Practice Outside Hungary Moscow, Helmholtz Research Institute of Ophthalmological Sciences, 1977-1980, (prof. Katznelson, prof. Rosemblum, prof. Avetisov, prof. Gundorova etc.) Practical Work at Hospitals and Clinics 1975-1977, St. István Hospital Budapest, Department of Ophthalmology 1980-1981, Jahn Ferenc Hospital and Polyclinics, Budapest 1982-1987, Uzsoki Hospital, Budapest, Department of Ophthalmology, ophthalmological consultant 1982-1990, Children’s Hospital of Buda, Budapest, Polyclinic, Ophthalmology 1982-2001, Buda Children’s Hospital And Polyclinic, ophthalmological consultant for in-patients Participation on Conferences Abroad 2011 Bruges, European Strabological Association (ESA) Meeting. Moderators: Anna Soproni, Miroslav Dostalkek at the Session „Decision Making Approach” Poster presentation: Anna Soproni, Patrícia Domsa: Rare Cases of Congenital Cranial Nerve Palsies – long term follow up 2009 Barcelona, World Congress of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus 2003 Bergen, European Strabological Association (ESA) Meeting 1999 Vilnius, Congress for Ophthalmological Genetics in Childhood 1992 Brussels, EUPO Course On Strabismus and Neuroophthalmology 1984 Tbilisi, International Congress for Ophthalmological Surgery 1982 Susdal, International Congress for Ophthalmological Surgery 1979 Moscow, Disorder of Binocular Vision and Methods of Restitution (World Conference) Papers Abroad 1990. Soproni, A., Szekeres, M.: „Erfahrungen mit dem Polatest bei Heterophorien bedingten Beschwerden in dem Kinderalter” Oberhof, International Association for Binocular Full-correction 1984. Soproni, A., Futó, G.: „The Extraction of Lenses Luxed into The Vitreous by a Duodenum Probe”. Tbilisi, International Conference on Ophthalmological Surgery Education by Request 2011. Soproni, A.: Report on presentations of Meeting of the European Strabismological Association (Bruges) at the Eye Clinic of Semmelweis University Budapest 2010. Soproni, A., Domsa P.: „Types, symptoms, differential diagnosis of heterophoria" Annual Congress of the Hungarian Ophthalmological Society, Pediatric Ophthalmological Course (Ametropia) 2009. Soproni, A.: "Ocular synkinesises". Neuro-Ophthalmological Refresher Course (main organizer: Somlai, J., Military Hospital) 2009. Soproni, A.: Report on presentations of WCPOS ( Barcelona) at the Eye Clinic of Semmelweis University Budapest 2009. Soproni, A.: A Rare Type of the Congenital Third Nerve Partial Paresis. Case Presentation for professor David G. Hunter (Boston) at the Eye Clinic of Semmelweis University Budapest 2008. Soproni, A.: Responsibility of the Pediatric Ophthalmologist for Making Diagnosis and their Dilemmas for Prognosis. Annual Congress of the Hungarian Ophthalmological Society, Pediatric Ophthalmological Course 2007. Soproni, A.: Physiology of binocular vision. The concept of sensor and motor function and their cooperation. Annual Congress of the Hungarian Ophthalmological Society, Course (Heterophoria 2006. Soproni, A.: „Methods for examination of binocular vision. Polatest.” Semmelweis University Eye Clinic, Budapest. Lectures in specialization for residents and PhD-candidates. 2004. Soproni, A.: „Ocular synkinesises”. Semmelweis University Eye Clinic Budapest. Lectures in specialization and for residents and for PhD-candidates. 2002. Soproni, A.: ”Congenital Disorders of the Eye Movements”. Szolnok County Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology 2001. Soproni, A.: „The Causes of the Eye Movement’s Disorders”. Scientific Session at Hungarian Pediatric Neurological, Neurosurgical Society and Pediatric and Adolescence Psychiatric Society (Esztergom) 1998, 2000. Soproni, A., The Digital Camera as an Aid For Practicing Pediatric Ophthalmologists”. Medical Universities of Pécs and Szeged, courses of further education for GPs 1999. Soproni, A., Somlai J., „The Warning Neuroophthalmological Symptoms of Brain Tumours In Childhood”. Budapest, A Course for Contactologues 1999. Soproni, A.: „A Practical Presentation of Examining Patients: The Importance of Indirect Ophthalmoscopy”. Budapest, A Course for Contactologues 1998. Soproni, A.: „’Edifying’ Cases” Budapest, Heim Pál Children’s Hospital and Polyclinics. Refresher Course for for pediatricians 1997. Soproni, A., Somlai, J.: „The role of the prismatic correction for patients affected by brain stem disorders”. Budapest, Heim Pál Children’s Hospital and Polyclinics 1988. Soproni, A.: „Experiences with Polatest in Cases of Heterophoria Causing Complaints”. Hungarian Society of Opticians, Budapest 1986. Soproni, A.: „The Chances of Treating of Amblyopia Over Six Years of Age”. Hungarian Society of Opticians, Budapest 1984. Soproni, A.: „Pediatric Ophthalmology”. Budapest, Medical University for Further Education Preparatory Course for special exams for pediatricians Publications Translations of textbooks: Book Chapter: Professional journals: My Papers at the Sessions of the Hungarian Ophthalmological Society and at the Congress of the Hungarian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmologists and Strabologists/Ametropia 2011. Soproni, A., Zajacz, M.: Does it make sense of the cultivation of the Hungarian ophthalmological terminology? 2010. Soproni, A.: Binocular triplopia. 2010. Soproni, A., Serfõzõ Csilla: 3 cases of a rare juvenile disease causing vision 2009. Soproni, A., Fodor, M., Szigeti, A.: Preference study of a new product line„Soproni’s Peep-N-See House™”supporting the testing of the eyesight of young children. First results 2001. Soproni, A., Fodor M.: „The Congenital Paresis of the Superior Oblique Muscle” 2000. Soproni, A.: „The Using of the Digital Camera in the Documentation and Analysis of the Eye Movement’s Disorders in Childhood” 1996. Soproni, A.: Somlai J.: „The Warning Neuroophthalmological Symptoms of Brain Tumors In Childhood” 1996. Soproni, A., Szekeres M., Hangyál É., Sipos É.: „Retrospective Evaluation of the Changes in Refraction in School Age Children” 1995. Soproni, A.: „ Data On Refractive and Visual Anomalies in Newborn Babies Born Under 1500 grams” 1988. Soproni, A.: „Experiences with Polatest in Cases of Heterophoria Causing Complaints” 1986. Soproni, A.: „The Chances of Treating of Amblyopia Over Six Years of Age” My Activity as a Member of the Hungarian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmologists and Strabologists Vice President of the Hungarian Society of Pediatric Ophthalmologists and Strabologists, 1995-2001 President of the Pediatric Ophthalmological Section at the Annual Congress of the Hungarian Ophthalmological Society, 2005, Szeged Major organizer of the Course for Ophthalmologists with Professor Gunter K. Noorden as Guest Professor from USA, of the Translation and Edition of the Technical Materials, 1999 Editor of Methodological Letters and Recommendation for Pediatric Ophthalmologists, Nurses, Pediatricians for screening: „The Recognition and Treatment of Strabismus and Amblyopia”, Editor of an Educational Brochure for Parents „The Recognition and Treatment of the squinting eye (strabismus) and of the reduced visual acuity (amblyopia)” Having Pediatric Ophthalmological Examination Tools: Optotypes, Plane- and Concave Mirrors Made for the Use of Hungarian Ophthalmologists Connection to the Internet Forum of the American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabology (AAPOS) Having a DVD for ophthalmologists and for their patient: „Way of Living and the Aid of the People of Impaired Vision” (2004) Member of the International Society of Medical Science Member of the European Strabological Association (ESA) Languages I have a
sound
knowledge of
English
and Russian |
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