
Dr. Kashif Baig is an Anterior Segment, Cataract, and Refractive Surgeon in Ottawa. He completed his medical and residency training at McGill University, MBA degree specializing in Health Services Management at McMaster University, and Fellowship training in a high-volume corneal transplant and refractive surgery program with Dr. Francis Price in Indianapolis. He holds status as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada as well as a Fellow of the World College of Refractive Surgery.
Dr. Baig is the CEO/Founder of Precision Cornea Centre, an academic subspecialty practice, and Partner/Medical Director of Herzig Eye Institute Ottawa, a cataract and refractive surgery centre. He performs tertiary-level anterior segment surgeries for adults at The Ottawa Hospital, and for children at CHEO as a Pediatric Anterior Segment Consultant.
Dr. Baig is the past President of the Canadian Cornea Society, and previously served on the Board of Directors of the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal. Dr. Baig currently serves as a Board Member and the Executive Director of the Sally Letson Foundation, an organization that has promoted the advancement of ophthalmic education in Canada for over half a century. He is also the Founder/Managing Director of Precision Glaucoma Centre, a subspecialty practice in Ottawa.
Dr. Baig is a passionate teacher. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa, an Adjunct Professor at McGill University, and is involved with teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. During his 10-year tenure as Director of the Cornea, Anterior Segment, and Refractive Surgery Fellowship Program at the University of Ottawa Eye Institute, he established an AUPO-certified clinical cornea fellowship as well as a separate research fellowship program. He has supervised over 30 clinical and research fellows. In addition, he has delivered over 450 talks worldwide, instructed over 40 surgical courses at international meetings, and has won several teaching awards. Dr. Baig routinely travels to operating rooms around the world to teach corneal transplant, complex anterior segment, and refractive surgery to eye surgeons.
Dr. Baig has a strong interest in the research and development of surgical innovations in anterior segment, cataract, and refractive surgery. He founded the Precision Research Centre, and is also a Clinical Investigator in Regenerative Medicine at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He has been involved in over 90 research protocols which have resulted in publications in national and international medical journals, and in presentations at scientific meetings around the world. He has performed many Canadian and North American firsts in intraocular lenses, prosthetic implants, and surgical techniques. In addition, his practice serves as a Centre of Excellence for several industry-leading technology companies in eyecare.
Outside of work, Dr. Baig is an accomplished chauffeur for his children, and is a proud dance and karate dad. He is an enthusiastic fan of Formula 1, UFC, and Star Wars. He enjoys traveling and exploring international cuisines, and most definitely has a weakness for technology/gadgets, useless trivia, and practical jokes.
Financial Disclosure: Dr. Baig has/had affiliation (financial or otherwise) with a commercial organization:
- AbbVie
- J&J
- Kowa
- Sun Pharma
- Zeiss
Sessions in which Kashif Baig, MD, MBA, FRCSC participates
Saturday 21 June, 2025
Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Recognize the six risk factors for musculoskeletal injury in the ophthalmic workplace.Demonstrate ideal positioning at the operating microscope and slit lamp microscope.
Sessions in which Kashif Baig, MD, MBA, FRCSC attends
Friday 20 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Explore the preoperative process.
Learning Objectives At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Discuss recent advances in cataract surgery.Discuss novel techniques for cataract surgery.Explore recent research in cataract sur...
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Discuss "tips and tricks" in cataract surgery.Explore recent research in cataract surgery.CanMEDS: Medical Expert; Scholar
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Evaluate the applications of artificial intelligence in screening, diagnostics, and surgery within ophthalmology. To explain the principles of found...
Saturday 21 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:To improve surgical techniques during eye surgery in the digital age.To know the most common types of retinal pathologies that can result from myopia.Identify and articulate the current disparities in eye health outcomes across different populations, recognizing the socio-eco...
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:To understand the importance of DMEK graft sizing and how it related to transplant outcomes.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:To review how to optimize the use corneal diagnostics to detect corneal ectasia.To review rare complications after crosslinking and outcomes of custom corneal allogenic stromal ring segments.