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2020 Ophthalmology Anniversary Chair Report
The 2020 specialty report highlights the 200-year anniversary of the Department of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, including our history of achievements as well as current research breakthroughs, patient success stories, and advances in the field of ocular disease and vision researchIgG4-related disease of the orbit
Elizabeth A. Bradley, M.D., assistant professor of ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology, discusses IgG4-related disease of the orbit. She focuses on a case involving a 56-year-old woman who had a past medical and surgical history. Her presentation includes treatment options.Expanding Accessibility in Neuro-Ophthalmology Care
Faced with a worldwide shortage of neuro-ophthalmologists, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine, pioneered an approach to ensure that every patient who needs it can be evaluated immediately.New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai: Precision+Innovation Defining the Future of Ophthalmology - Spring 2022
The following two articles demonstrate how that commitment has evolved in the key areas of technology and training.Unilateral panuveitis
Wendy M. Smith, M.D., assistant professor of ophthalmology at Mayo Clinic, discusses a case of unilateral panuveitis involving an 82-year-old white male who initially presented with several physical symptoms and blurred vision.Ophthalmology Specialty Report 2023
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) made significant strides in the fields of science and technology over the past year, particularly in the pursuit of cutting-edge approaches to early detection and treatment of diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.Leading the AI Ophthalmology Revolution
While artificial intelligence suddenly seems to be everywhere, physician-scientists at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine, have been developing and evaluating AI tools for years.Ophthalmology Staff & Services Directory
The Department of Ophthalmology improves lives by creating, teaching, and delivering unsurpassed innovative care in a unique integrated and collaborative patient-focused environment.Introduction to scleral lenses
Muriel M. Schornack, O.D., Ophthalmology, provides an introduction to scleral lenses: Large-diameter, rigid, gas-permeable contact lenses that rest on the sclera.Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Courtney Francis, MD, discusses idiopathic intracranial hypertension, a disease that overlaps between Ophthalmology, Neurology and Neurosurgery.Genetic testing for inherited nonage-related macular degeneration
Jose S. Pulido, M.D., professor of ophthalmology and molecular medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, and Alan D. Marmorstein, Ph.D., professor of ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, discuss the importance of genetic testing in diagnosing macular degeneration.New Network Supports Ophthalmology Researchers Using Artificial Intelligence
Wilmer Eye Institute faculty members are launching projects involving a new resource called the Wilmer Artificial Intelligence Research Network (WAIRN).