Dr. J Gonder

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dr. J. Tom Gonder is an Assistant Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Queen's University. He specializes in retinal diseases and surgical techniques in ophthalmology. Dr. Gonder completed his medical education at the University of Calgary, where he also undertook his residency and fellowship in Retina. His clinical and academic missions contribute significantly to advancements in ophthalmic care. Dr. Gonder is actively involved in research, with a focus on intraocular conditions and surgical innovations, having presented his findings at various Canadian Ophthalmology Society Annual Meetings and contributed to several peer-reviewed journals. His work includes exploring the roles of vitamin D in ocular health and comparing surgical techniques in a simulation environment. Dr. Gonder continues to support the growth and development of the Department of Ophthalmology and engages in teaching and mentoring future medical professionals at Queen's University.

Research Interests

Experience

Deputy Head

— Present

KHSC Dept • Ontario, Canada

Assist in overseeing the clinical and academic functions of the Department of Ophthalmology.

Assistant Professor

— Present

Queen's University • Ontario, Canada

Engage in teaching medical students and residents while also pursuing clinical and research activities.

Requirements for Queen's University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:22
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:22
Total
Required:88
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Honours Bachelor degree Background in Computing, Mathematics, Statistics, or Engineering
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Statement of Research Interest
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Two academic references
  • Transcripts
Specialization Notes

Department of Computing offers research-based, project-based, and course-based patterns.