Dini Dharmawidiarini, MD is one of Surabaya’s leading ophthalmologists as well as cornea, cataract and refractive surgery expert. She work as ophthalmologist consultant at Undaan Eye Hospital Surabaya and Founder at National Eye Center.
She is also a passionate advocate for corneal donation and currently a founder and chair of Cornea Donation Center Undaan Eye Hospital.
She graduated from Airlangga University and completed cornea, cataract, and refractive surgery fellowship in JEC Jakarta and Cornea Clinic Apollo Hospital Hyderabad, India.
She pursued further training overseas on eye bank at The Ramayamma International Eyebank-LVPEI Hyderabad, Lasik & RelexSmile at SNEC, Artisan phakic & aphakic at Optech Groningen, ICL and refractive surgery course at London vision clinic as well as DMEK and advanced keratoconus at Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery, Rotterdam.
Dr. Dini was awarded several prestigious awards such as the APAO grant Sydney in 2010 and Surgeons International Award from Royal Australasian College of Surgeon observership at Lions Eye Institute Perth, Australia in 2012.
Dr. Dini is active in teaching ophthalmology residents and young ophthalmologists in cataract surgery and lasik. She also has several publications in peer reviewed ophthalmology journals and wrote a book about MSICS & phacoemulsification. She is also a board member of Perdami Jawa Timur, a member of INASCRS, APACRS and ASCRS.
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