Adam Ross is a Consultant Ophthalmologist with a sub-speciality interest in cataract surgery including micro-incision and complex cataract surgery, medical retina and uveitis. He carried out his training in Bristol and Cheltenham, as well as visiting fellowships in New York and Washington. He is the Ophthalmology Postgraduate Training Director and Head of School for Ophthalmology in the Severn Deanery. Further, he is an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Bristol and is the lead co-ordinator and teacher for the ophthalmology undergraduate teaching programme. He currently leads the medical retina service at the Bristol Eye Hospital, is the prinicipal and chief investigator on various clinical research trials, publishing regularly in the ophthalmology literature. He also sits on the board of trustees for the charity, NERC (National Eye Research Charity).