Cathleen McCabe, MD.

VAUGHAN, Ontario—Bausch + Lomb Corporation (NYSE/TSX: BLCO), a leading global eye health company, has announced the addition of Cathleen McCabe, MD, as strategic medical advisor. In this new consultancy role, she will provide input into the expansion of Bausch + Lomb’s product portfolio and lend her expertise to the research and development team as it reloads the company’s pipeline, Bausch + Lomb said. Dr. McCabe will also serve as a liaison to the expansive network of eyecare professionals around the world who rely on Bausch + Lomb products and services.

“Innovation has been at the core of Cathy’s illustrious career as an ophthalmic surgeon, which aligns with our focus on providing eyecare professionals, patients and consumers with new and differentiated treatment options,” said Bausch + Lomb’s chief medical officer Yehia Hashad, MD.

“Bausch + Lomb’s commitment to partnering with physicians to improve all aspects of eyecare has always stood out to me,” said Dr. McCabe. “That commitment, coupled with a renewed focus on ‘what’s next’ in eye health, means big things are around the corner.”

 
According to the announcement, Dr. McCabe has nearly three decades of experience as a high-volume cataract and refractive surgeon, educator and innovator. Her commitment to advancing the field of ophthalmology has led to participation in clinical trials focused on developments in intraocular lenses, perioperative medications, medications and devices to treat glaucoma, dry eye treatments and presbyopia correction.

Dr. McCabe serves as a board member for several charitable foundations including Sight for Life and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Foundation. She has held many leadership positions in ophthalmology, including serving as president of the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society, a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Council, an ASCRS executive board member and as chief medical officer of Eye Health America.

Dr. McCabe received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed her residency training at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine.