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The Access Partnership at Johns Hopkins Celebrates a Decade of Providing Low-Cost Services — and Hope
Charitable care program provides access to treatment with Johns Hopkins specialists.Solving Medical Mysteries with Genetics: The Penn Neurogenetics Therapy Center
At 44, Janet Waterhouse should have been the picture of health; a former Division I soccer player, she taught yoga, enjoyed running, and didn’t drink alcohol.Sjögren’s Disease: Making the Correct Diagnosis
An Interview with Alan Baer, founding Director of the Jerome L. Greene Sjögren’s Center at Johns Hopkins.The Catalys Precision Laser System Cataract Surgery Keith Walter, M.D.
Ophthalmologist Keith Walter, M.D., at Wake Forest Baptist Health, demonstrates how the Catalys Precision Laser System works while performing cataract surgery.Comprehensive Sarcoidosis Management and Treatment
Diagnosing sarcoidosis is a challenging process. UCSF’s team of specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating this elusive chronic condition.Faculty Publications Feb. 8-15
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 8-15.Faculty Publications Feb. 15-22
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 15-22.Vision loss caused by retinitis pigmentosa improved with retinal prosthesis
Raymond Iezzi, M.D., a vitreoretinal surgeon, describes how a retinal prosthetic device is used to restore rudimentary forms of vision to people with retinitis pigmentosa.Common Pediatric Eye Problems: When to Hold'em and When To Fold'em
Gregg Lueder, MD, reviews some common pediatric eye problems.Fuchs' dystrophy
Mayo Clinic ophthalmologist Sanjay V. Patel, M.D., discusses vision in Fuchs' dystrophy before and after endothelial keratoplasty.Faculty Publications: Oct. 12-19
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Oct. 12-19.Renewed
Hopkins Medicine Spring / Summer 2017