Go to content
Photo of Robert Campbell

Robert Campbell

Senior Adjunct Scientist (Full Status) ICES Queen's Chronic Disease & Pharmacotherapy Research Program

Biography

Robert Campbell is a clinician-scientist and deputy head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Queen's University. Dr. Campbell studied medicine and completed his residency in ophthalmology at the University of Ottawa, where he was a gold medallist and valedictorian. He undertook his post-residency fellowship training in glaucoma surgery at the University of Toronto and cornea surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, England. He has an active research program focused on the assessment of eye and vision healthcare quality, access and safety, which has had significant impact nationally and internationally. Dr. Campbell is co-founder of the Queen's University Ophthalmology/Micro-Electromechanical Engineering Research Team, which is focused on the development of innovative surgical devices to improve eye surgery outcomes.

  • FRCSC, Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa
  • MD, University of Ottawa
  • MSc, Neuromuscular Biochemistry and Physiology, Laurentian University
  • BSc, Chemistry, Laurentian University
  • Ophthalmologic disorders
  • Health services research
  • Health human resources
  • Surgery
  • Comparative effectiveness research
  • Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Queen’s University
  • Clinician Scientist, Hotel Dieu Hospital Research Institute
  • Ophthalmologist and Deputy Head, Department of Ophthalmology, Hotel Dieu, Kingston General, and Lennox and Addington Hospitals
  • David Barsky Chair in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Queen’s University

ICES Grants

See All

Awards & Recognition

See All

Journal Articles

See All
Contact Details

Get in touch with
Robert Campbell

"*" indicates required fields