Dr Ghadiri is a Medical Ophthalmologist with expertise in Ophthalmology & Internal Medicine.
He specialises in the diagnosis & management of eye disorders relating to systemic disease, and medical management of eye disease, chiefly inflammatory eye (uveitis, episcleritis, scleritis, orbit, ocular surface) & neuro-ophthalmic disorders.
His priority is for an integrative approach to patient care, teamwork with colleagues from numerous specialities, and ensuring patient voice is heard in clinical practice & research.
Other roles include Honorary Secretary for Med Ophth Society UK (MOSUK), co-organising and chairing the society’s annual meeting, bringing together clinicians to share best practice & research.
He is also a member of the WHO Uveitis working group, and is Communications Officer for the Uveitis National Clinical Study Group.
He has shared integrative care models at international meetings and has worked with WHO Vision Programme and Cochrane Eyes and Vision to promote integration of eye care in universal health coverage.
He is presently working within the Medical Ophthalmology steering group of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Ghadiri specialises in eye inflammation and is actively involved with the Uveitis National Clinical Study Group and the WHO Technical Working Group for Uveitis.
His research includes investigating the origins of UK ophthalmic practice, and he has presented work on Avicenna to international audiences as part of a diploma in the History of Medicine.
His articles on various topics, including hospital gardens, art in medicine, immersive technologies, and the mental health of NHS staff, have been published in national newspapers.