
About Us
The IBVO seeks to transform veterinary ophthalmology in emerging markets by pioneering accessible, world-class education, training, and certification. IBVO is dedicated to bridging critical gaps in veterinary eye care by offering scalable residency programs, high-quality certifications, and tailored continuing education.
We focus on empowering veterinary professionals in emerging regions, ensuring they gain the specialized expertise required to deliver high-standard eye care for animals. By complementing existing veterinary ophthalmology organizations without duplicating efforts, we strive to build sustainable, accessible pathways that elevate the quality of veterinary ophthalmology where it is needed most.
Our Founders

Dr. David Maggs
BVSc, Diplomate ACVO
Dr. David Maggs is the Editor and Co-Author of “Slatter’s Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology,” one of the most widely used textbooks in veterinary medical education. While Chair of the American Board of Veterinary Ophthalmology, he worked to establish and refine standards for ACVO residency training programs. A renowned international speaker, Dr. Maggs has lectured in over 39 countries. His research and teaching interests include ocular surface disease, and he is widely considered the world’s leading expert on feline herpesvirus ocular infection.
“Our goal is to build a community of well-trained veterinary ophthalmologists who can make a real difference in animal healthcare.” – David Maggs

Dr. Michael Davidson
DVM, Diplomate ACVO
Dr. Michael Davidson was Professor of Ophthalmology at North Carolina State University where he also served as Associate Dean. He led the design and planning efforts for the NC State “Terry Center”, which opened in 2011 and is one of top veterinary medical teaching hospitals in the world. He was Director of the ACVO Basic Science Course, which provides foundational training to veterinary ophthalmology residents and specialists, for over 20 years. His research and teaching interests include infectious diseases which affect the eye, neuro-ophthalmology, retinoscopy, and cataract surgery. His research team designed the first canine-specific prosthetic intraocular lens used to restore vision to normal after cataract surgery.
“Through collaboration, education, and certification, we aim to set new standards in veterinary ophthalmology.” – Mike Davidson

Dr. David A. Wilkie
DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVO
Dr. David Wilkie served for over 36 years as a Professor of Ophthalmology at The Ohio State University, where he also held the position of Department Chair for Veterinary Clinical Sciences. He has authored over 105 scientific articles and 50 textbook chapters, and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Veterinary Ophthalmology for 15 years. Dr. Wilkie is a sought-after international speaker, having lectured in more than 28 countries. His research and teaching interests include ocular pharmacology, ocular surgery, and laboratory animal ophthalmology. In 2021, he received OSU’s Distinguished Alumni Award, and in 2023, the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest conferred upon him the title of Doctor Honoris Causa.
“IBVO represents a bold step forward in making specialized veterinary ophthalmology education accessible globally. We are proud to be part of this mission.” – Dave Wilkie