Clare Quigley
EuroTimes articles by Clare Quigley
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Examining children
Thursday, April 1, 2021Examining a small child can be hard enough; it’s even more difficult when it’s your own
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Lockdown limbo
Monday, March 1, 2021From vaccines to definitions, life trundles on. Clare Quigley reports in her Inside Ophthalmology column
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Startling symptoms
Friday, January 29, 2021Illustration Eoin Coveney Disturbed, I noticed the discomfort one evening after work; numbness, tingling, mild weakness. A little cramping pain. My hand, along the side and down towards my little finger, was not feeling right. What was causing it? Would it progress? I fast-forwarded, seeing myself developing a progressive weakness that limited the function of […]
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Lockdown Loco
Thursday, December 3, 2020Operating on patients during the COVID-19 pandemic is opening up new challenges for ophthalmologists
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Back to work
Thursday, October 1, 2020Maternity leave and lockdown have similar effects on out-of-practice surgeons
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Congress reflections
Sunday, September 23, 2018I have been very much looking forward to Vienna, says Dr Clare Quigley.
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What they don’t teach you in medical school
Friday, July 6, 2018Dr Clare Quigley reflects on a lifetime of myopia and an education in ophthalmology
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Serving Patients
Monday, July 3, 2017Illustration: Eoin Coveney I have some things to disclose. On a cold wet November morning, when my rain gear was not sufficient to prevent me from getting saturated on my cycle to work, I arrived to the ophthalmology department shortly before morning teaching was due to start. After peeling off my dripping outerwear, I trudged […]