PERSONAL INFORMATION
Dr. Ing was born and raised in Hawaii. He is married and has three daughters and three grandchildren. He enjoys surfing in his spare time and in 2003 and 2004 he won the Legends Division at the HSA State Championship's, and more recently he won the Golden Legends Division in 2012, 2014 and 2017.
EDUCATION
High School:Punahou High School (with Honors)
Pre-Medical: Harvard University Medical: Yale University (Accepted after 3 years of college) Internship: University of California at Los Angeles-Surgical Services Residency: Yale University School of Medicine, Ophthalmology Fellowship: Children's Hospital, Washington, D.C., Pediatric Ophthalmology (with Dr. Marshall Parks, one of the most 10 influential ophthalmologist of the 20th century) HONORS
Harvard Book Prize for Academic Achievement
Listed in Best Doctor's in America since 1992 for Pediatric Ophthalmology David Friendly Award by the Costenbader Association for outstanding contribution to Pediatric Ophthalmology 2000 Invited Speaker , Yonsei University, Seoul Korea, 1997 Invited Speaker, Japanese Association of Amblyopia and Strabismus, Nagoya Japan, 2007 Invited Speaker, Phillipine Academy of Ophthalmology, Manila 2010 Invited Panelist, Asian Pacific Aca demy of Ophthalmology, Sydney, Australia 2011 Past Trustee, American College of Surgeons, 1982 Honor Awardee, American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 1993. Dr. Malcolm Ing was Honored at the International Ophthalmology Meeting held in Las Vegas, Nevada this past November 2015. To read more please down load the John A. Burns School of Medicine press release PDF below.
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CERTIFICATION
American Board of Ophthalmology
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Clinical Professor and Chair, Ophthalmology Division, University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine
Editorial Board, Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (10 years) Chief, Ophthalmology Service, Kapiolani Medical Center Past Chief, Ophthalmology Service, The Queen's Medical Center Past President, Hawaii Ophthalmological Society Associate Examiner, American Board of Ophthalmology (8 years) Hawaii Medical Association Council, elected 1998-2002 Councilor from Hawaii Ophthalmological Society to Hawaii Medical Association, 2006-present Fellow, American College of Surgeons, 1970-present Member, American Ophthalmological Society, 1981-present Charter Member, American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology, 1972 Reviewer, Archives of Ophthalmology Journal Spokesperson, National Eye Care (now Senior Eye Care) Project of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Hawaii Lions Project, Early Detection of Amblyopia Retinal Fundus Camera Screening by Lions Club for diabetic retinopathy (advisor) Author of over 60 peer reviewed articles on the treatment of eye diseases in various journals |