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Dr. Ghislain-André Boudreault

Dr. Ghislain-André Boudreault received his medical degree from Université Laval. He continued his education at the university for four more years to complete his residency. He also spent four months as a resident at the prestigious Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. He went on to complete fellowships at George Washington University in Washington, DC, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland and at Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Dr. Joseph King

Dr. Joseph King has more than 15 years of clinical experience performing laser vision correction. He has performed more than 120,000 laser vision correction procedures, possibly more refractive procedures than any other refractive surgeon in the Pacific Northwest or Western Canada. EDUCATION Dr. King graduated from the University of British Columbia School of Medicine in Vancouver, Canada. He then completed his postgraduate medical and surgical internship in Victoria, British Columbia. A dual U.S. and Canadian citizen, Dr. King's ophthalmology specialty training was performed at Case Western Reserve University, St. Luke's Medical Center, in Cleveland, Ohio, where he served as Chief Resident. Following completion of his ophthalmology residency, Dr. King completed an additional year of training in ophthalmology, which included specialized training in laser vision correction at the University of South Florida Eye Institute.

Dr. Mahta Rasouli

Dr. Mahta Rasouli attended the University of Toronto for her undergraduate degree in human biology, graduating on the dean's list. She then went to Queen's University, where she then obtained her medical degree. Dr. Rasouli completed her five-year residency in ophthalmology at the University of Alberta, where she held the position of chief resident. During her residency, Dr. Rasouli received elective ophthalmology training with a focus on retinopathy at