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Kiwi awarded Cook Island residency for charity work

One of new Zealand's top eye surgeons has been awarded honorary Cook Island residency for his work in the South Pacific nation during the past 20 years.

Dr Paul Rosser, a sub-specialist oculoplastic surgeon and founding member of Auckland Eye, is being honoured for his longstanding volunteer work in the Cook Islands, which he has visited almost every year for the past two decades.

Dr Rosser says he was offered the honorary residency because of his long history with the Cook Islands.

“I've been going there since 1992, having made 16 trips and performed around 850 cataract operations. Basically, we perform most of their eye care now in terms of eye surgery and other procedures and consultations, such as diabetic work,” he says.

“I think the offer of residency is relatively rare and I understand that it needed to go through Parliament. The idea was first broached to me a few years ago by their Ministry of Health. they asked if I might like to have it, and I said it would be lovely,” says Dr Rosser.

During the ceremony on July 10, the Queen's representative will award the residency to Dr Rosser along with some fellow new Zealanders from volunteer medical teams.

Dr Rosser says he fell in love with the Cook Islands when he visited as a young boy travelling by ship to England.

“Soon after I got back from London, where I trained in ocular plastic surgery, one of the doctors who had been volunteering at the Cook Islands was thinking of retiring, and he asked if I'd be interested in taking his place. I haven't looked back since. we now have a team of 2-3 optometrists, 2 medical retinal ophthalmologists and an ophthalmic nurse who make the annual trip”.

Dr Rosser has taken his wife and two children on a number of the visits to the Cook Islands and says his family is very excited to have him recognised as an official citizen.

“I really enjoy working with the Cook Islanders. The people are friendly, and the team are a lovely bunch to work with. The Cook Islands is a protectorate of new Zealand, and many of the people who live there know and expect a good standard of healthcare – which we aim to provide.”

Kiwi awarded Cook Island residency for charity work

Premier Miami Cosmetic Surgeon Rian Maercks Spoke Today At the 7th Biennial World Cleft Congress of the International Cleft Lip and Palate Foundation

Dr. Rian Maercks did a wonderful job with my child’s cleft palate!

Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 11, 2012

Travelling halfway around the world, Dr. Rian Maercks spoke to renowned plastic surgeons and craniofacial surgeons who gathered from around the world for the International Cleft Lip and Palate Foundation’s 7th Biennial World Cleft Congress, held in the Seychelles. Mr. Maercks shared his expertise in structural fat grafting and advanced minimally-invasive histiocentric craniofacial techniques with leading surgeons gathered from across the globe. Speaking to such a distinguished group as an invited speaker is a great honor for Dr. Maercks, regarded as one of the most-distinguished Miami cosmetic surgeons.

Dr. Maercks, a leading provider of many cosmetic surgery procedures in South Florida, including breast augmentation Miami procedures, shared his experience and insight about treating patients with cleft lips and cleft palates and helping them lead normal lives. Dr. Maercks joined speakers and presenters from many countries, including Japan, India, Australia, the United States, Indonesia, South Africa and more.

The International Cleft lip and Palate Foundation (ICPF) is a multi-disciplinary foundation consisting of leading medical professionals from around the world. It aims to improve care and treatment for patients with cleft lips and palates worldwide. Founded in 1997, the organization spreads awareness and improves treatment for the condition by facilitating the sharing of information across continents, volunteer work, charity work and fund-raising.

Premier Miami Cosmetic Surgeon Rian Maercks Spoke Today At the 7th Biennial World Cleft Congress of the International Cleft Lip and Palate Foundation