Cypriot ophthalmologist, vitreous-retinal surgeon, Dr Theodoros Potamitis, was appointed as Examiner by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists examination committee, according to a press release by the Pantheo Ophthalmic Center.
It is noted that the organising committee of the exams had suggested Potamitis participate as an examiner.
The exams take place three times per year and are the final part of the training of a doctor specialising in ophthalmology in the United Kingdom.
The Royal College of Ophthalmology examinations are the pinnacle of ophthalmological training and are considered among the most challenging exams in the world.