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Ricardo Cocco

Specialist at Miranza Ókular and Miranza Begitek

Ophthalmologist specialising in Adult Strabismus and Paediatric Ophthalmology at Miranza Ókular.

College No.01/4811118

Education

Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. Technological Institute of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 2001 – 2007.

Law internship. Fire Department of the National District of the Dominican Republic. 2007 – 2008.

Training for the MIR exam at MIR Asturias, Oviedo. 2009 – 2010.

MIR training in Ophthalmology at Galdakao-Usansolo Hospital. 2010 – 2014.

Outside rotation at the Castiella Ophthalmology Institute, Bilbao. Paediatric strabismus, by Dr Castiella and Dr Anguiano. September – October 2013.

Outside rotation at Vall d’Hebron Hospital, Barcelona. Adult strabismus and paediatric ophthalmology, by Dr Galán and Dr Martín. January – February 2014.

Master’s degree in Clinical Ophthalmology. Cardenal Herrera University, online master’s degree. June 2016 – 2017.
FEBO title. European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma. May 2017.

Master’s course in Optical Technologies and Clinical Optometry. CEU. January 2021 – 2022.

Career

Specialist in General Ophthalmology and Ophthalmological Emergencies. Centro Oftalmológico Integral Bilbao Berri, Bilbao. 2014 – 2016.

Specialist in General and Paediatric Ophthalmology. Zumarraga Hospital. 2014 – 2016.

Specialist in General and Paediatric Ophthalmology. Etxeandia Ophthalmological Institute. 2017 – 2019.

Specialist in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus at the Áraba University Hospital, Vitoria. 2016-present.

Specialist in Paediatric and General Ophthalmology and Strabismus at Miranza Ókular. 2017-present.

Scientific and research activity

Papers in national and international conferences: 7

Publications in books and medical journals: 4

Research ophthalmologist in: Phase III, multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trial to assess the safety, tolerability and effectiveness of Bilsatina ophthalmic solution 0.6% in children. 2022 – 2023.