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NYEE Residents Sharpen Their Skills on Four Complex Cases
As New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) continues to strengthen and expand its ophthalmology residency program the largest accredited program of its type in the country trainees are exposed to learning opportunities available at few otherGraves' Disease: Old, Effective and New Treatments
This one-hour webinar features a comprehensive case-based discussion covering Graves’ Disease. The panel features a multidisciplinary team of experts from endocrine surgery, endocrinology, ophthalmology, and nuclear medicine. Learn about the old, effective and new treatments such as Tepazza from the specialists at Penn Medicine.The (Remote) Eye Doctor Will See You Now
The ophthalmology telemedicine program is saving patients considerable time and stress.Treatment for Strabismus in Children
The UCSF pediatric ophthalmology division cares for children who have certain unique eye disorders, including strabismus (misalignment of the eyes).Breaking New Ground in Gene Transfer Therapy to Restore Vision
The Department of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) is breaking new ground in the field of retinal regeneration to potentially restore visual function in people with degenerative glaucoma, macular degeneration...Message From the Department of Ophthalmology Leadership
Even as we were reimagining New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) for a new era advancing programs and initiatives that strengthen our traditional pillars of patient care, education, and research.New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) 2022 Specialty Report
We are pleased to share with you the Department of Ophthalmology 2022 Specialty Report, which showcases the tremendous work happening at our institution, as we continue to envision our third century of community care, vision research, and education.New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai: Precision+Innovation Defining the Future of Ophthalmology - 2021
In this issue, we take a closer look at one of NYEE’s esteemed physicians, Paul Finger, MD, FACS, and his pioneering work in the field of ocular cancer, which has had a profound impact on current treatment modalities and their outcomes.Corneal Suturing, Part 4: Bringing the needle to the host surface
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.Corneal Suturing, Part 5: Suturing the wound
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.Surgical Management of Glaucoma
Eydie Miller-Ellis, MD, discusses the surgical methods and approaches used to treat patients with glaucoma.Corneal Suturing, Part 6: Integrating the steps into a whole
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.