With over two decades of dedicated service in the realm of family medicine, Dr. Pejman Hajbabaie has established himself as a pillar in the medical community. A general practitioner at heart, Dr. Hajbabaie's career is marked by an unwavering commitment to patient education and public health awareness. His expertise spans a broad spectrum of general practice, encompassing both common and complex medical conditions.
Dr. Hajbabaie's passion for medicine extends beyond the clinic. He is an ardent advocate for community health, leveraging his extensive knowledge and experience to demystify medical topics for the general public. Through his writing, he aims to bridge the gap between medical professionals and the community, ensuring that accurate and understandable health information is accessible to all. His approach to patient care is deeply rooted in the philosophy that informed individuals are empowered to make better health decisions.
This belief has fueled his journey into authorship, where he eloquently translates complex medical concepts into clear, concise, and practical advice. Dr. Hajbabaie's work serves not just as a guide to better health but also as a testament to the power of knowledge in shaping healthier communities. In his two decades of practice, Dr. Hajbabaie has not only treated patients but has also nurtured a generation of informed individuals who take an active role in their health and well-being.
His book is a continuation of this mission, offering readers a trustworthy source of medical wisdom from a seasoned practitioner.
Annie De Peuty is a dedicated final-year orthoptics student in Toulouse in France. With a profound passion for the field, Annie has devoted her academic career to mastering the complexities of visual health. Her enthusiasm for orthoptics is not only evident in her academic achievements but also in her commitment to sharing her knowledge and experiences with others.
Driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact in the world of eye care, Annie has authored "Understanding Orthoptics: A Simplified Guide to Eye Disease" to provide a valuable resource for fellow students, practitioners, and anyone interested in orthoptics. Through her work, she aims to inspire and educate, helping others navigate the intricate world of visual diagnosis and therapy. Annie's dedication to her future profession is matched only by her eagerness to contribute to the field, making her a promising new voice in the world of orthoptics.