Professional Experience
Dr. Galic has a broad clinical practice and holds senior roles in both hospital and clinic settings. The following highlights his main positions and clinical focus.
- Current Positions: Medical Director at a Montreal retina clinic; Associate Professor in Ophthalmology.
- Clinical Practice: Vitreoretinal and cataract surgeon treating complex retinal disease.
- Teaching and Leadership: Involved in retina fellowship training and departmental clinical leadership roles.
- Surgical Practice: Performs vitrectomy, membrane peeling, retinal detachment repair, combined cataract-retina procedures and intravitreal therapies.
- Volume: High-volume retina and vitreous surgical practice; exact counts not publicly listed.
Academic Contributions
Dr. Galic contributes to education and research through teaching, mentorship and participation in professional committees.
- Teaching Roles: Faculty appointments with responsibilities for residents and fellows in ophthalmology.
- Fellowship Leadership: Development and leadership of retina fellowship training programs.
- Committee Work: Participation in medical advisory committees related to retinal research and clinical quality.
- Clinical Education: Regular lecturer and trainer at clinical courses and departmental teaching rounds.
- Research Interests: Clinical retinal disease, surgical outcomes, and imaging-based diagnostics.
Areas of Expertise
Dr. Galic’s clinical strengths cover medical and surgical retina care, with emphasis on modern diagnostics and evidence-based therapies.
- Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD): Diagnosis and treatment using imaging and intravitreal therapies to preserve central vision.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Medical and surgical treatments to control bleeding, swelling and prevent vision loss.
- Retinal Detachment: Surgical repair (vitrectomy, gas or oil tamponade) to reattach the retina and restore retinal anatomy.
- Vitreous Hemorrhage and Floaters: Assessment and vitrectomy when hemorrhage or symptomatic floaters significantly impair vision.
- Combined Cataract and Retina Care: Cataract surgery when necessary for patients who also require retina treatment, reducing the need for multiple operations.
- Retinal Imaging Expertise: Use of OCT and angiography to diagnose and monitor retinal disease accurately.
Publications and Research
Dr. Galic participates in clinical research and has authored peer-reviewed articles related to retinal disease.
- Selected Article — Retinal Vein Occlusion Study: Explores associations between anterior segment anatomy and retinal vein occlusion; findings provided insight into risk characterization though no definitive causal relationship was established.
- Other Peer-Reviewed Work: Publications addressing surgical techniques, outcomes after vitrectomy, and clinical imaging studies in retinal disease.
- Research Profiles: Public researcher profiles list publications and collaborations; these sources provide bibliographic records and citation lists for clinicians and researchers.
Patient Care Philosophy
Dr. Galic favors an evidence-based, empathetic and educational approach to patient care.
- Communication: Clear explanations of diagnosis, treatment choices, risks and expected outcomes to enable informed decisions.
- Empathy: Respectful, patient-centred care that addresses individual goals and concerns.
- Education: Emphasis on teaching patients about disease progression, treatment rationale and the importance of follow-up.
- International Referrals: Experienced in handling referrals; pre-consultation arrangements can be organized for patients from other regions.
- Outcome Focus: Commitment to safety, surgical precision and evidence-based management to achieve optimal visual results.
Professional Affiliations
Dr. Galic’s memberships and appointments demonstrate recognized qualifications and participation in professional governance and education.
- Fellowship and Certification: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC).
- Academic Appointment: Associate Professor in an academic Department of Ophthalmology.
- Clinical Leadership: Medical Director role at a specialized retina institute or clinic.
- Advisory Roles: Participation in medical advisory committees for retina foundations and related organizations.
FAQs
- Is Dr. John Galic board-certified?
- Yes. He holds surgical certification and fellowship recognition through the Royal College in Canada (FRCSC), reflecting completion of required specialist training.
- What types of surgeries does he perform?
- He performs vitreoretinal surgeries such as vitrectomy, membrane peeling, retinal detachment repair, and combined cataract-retina procedures, as well as providing intravitreal medical treatments.
- Does he treat international patients?
- Yes. His clinic and academic roles support referrals from outside the region, and pre-consultation arrangements are commonly used to coordinate care for international patients.
- How long is the typical hospital or clinic stay after surgery?
- Most retina and vitreous surgeries are performed as day procedures or short outpatient admissions; exact length depends on the procedure complexity and patient health. Detailed expectations are provided during preoperative assessment.
- What languages does he speak?
- Clinical practice in Montreal generally involves both English and French. Patients should confirm language preferences when scheduling appointments.
- What should I expect at my first consultation?
- Expect a comprehensive retinal examination, diagnostic imaging (OCT, angiography), discussion of treatment options and a tailored plan covering medical and surgical choices as appropriate.
- How is follow-up care managed after retina surgery?
- Follow-up includes scheduled clinic visits, imaging to monitor healing and vision progress, and clear instructions for postoperative care; the timetable depends on the surgery and clinical course.