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Dr. Meredith Klifto: Coaching Next Generation Learners of Medicine

September 22, 2023
In academic medical centers (AMC)s, clinical faculty are most visible as attendings at work caring for patients. Unique to AMCs as hubs of learning, clinical faculty also serve as a teaching hospital’s critical corps of mentors to learners in medicine. Without them, residents and fellows cannot achieve medical and surgical...

World Retina Day: Light … Transmission … Image!

September 21, 2023
ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Ophthalmology joins the global eye health community in celebrating World Retina Day on September 24th, 2023. This eye health recognition day was created to educate individuals on the ocular function of the retina and on diseases that affect this most crucial part of the eye maintaining normal,...

September 18th-24th is National Eye Health Week!

September 18, 2023
September 18th to 24th is National Eye Health Week! Each year, the ocular care community encourages all individuals to start young in adopting healthy lifelong practices to reduce one’s odds of developing eye disease that can lead to worsening or complete loss of vision. The American Association of Ophthalmology (AAO) has...

September is Cerebral Visual Impairment Month!

August 26, 2023
In September, the field of ophthalmology recognizes Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI), a type of impairment caused by decreased visual response due to a neurological problem or damage to areas of the brain that control ocular function and processing of visual information (occipital lobe – visual cortex). The American Association for...

Training in Ghana: Resident Learners as Global Ophthalmologists

July 26, 2023
It took 2nd-year ºÚÁÏÍø Ophthalmology resident Dr. Davis Anugo a one-week international rotation to seal his interests in global health service as an integral part of practicing ophthalmology. In December 2022, Dr. Anugo traveled to Tema Christian Eye Center (TCEC) in Ghana accompanied by a glaucoma specialist who served as...

It’s August 8th, Happy International Ophthalmologist Day!

July 25, 2023
Each year on August 8th, International Ophthalmologist Day presents an opportunity to recognize physician eye specialists across the U.S. and worldwide for the contributions they make to medical and surgical comprehensive eye care. Extensively trained MD and DO ophthalmologists provide diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of ocular diseases...

Year-End Tradition: Celebrating Resident Research, Graduation & Excellence

June 21, 2023
On Saturday, June 17th, ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Ophthalmology hosted an annual two-event tradition, showcasing scholarly excellence at the 2023 ºÚÁÏÍø Eye Research Day and celebrating its residency and fellowship graduates at the Department’s end-of-year banquet. At ºÚÁÏÍø Eye Research Day, the Department’s twelve 2022-2023 ophthalmology residents presented their year-long, faculty-mentored...

Nystagmus: A Lesser-Known Eye Disorder Compromising Vision & Quality of Life

June 19, 2023
ºÚÁÏÍø Ophthalmology pauses this week to recognize International Nystagmus Day, which occurs annually on June 20th. This day of awareness focuses on a lesser-known ophthalmic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide and has no known permanent cure. Nystagmus causes the eyes to make rapid, repetitive, and uncontrolled movements and...

Leave Summertime Fireworks to the Professionals, Use Extreme Caution at Home

June 15, 2023
Fireworks are advertised like toys between Memorial Day and July 4th. As a result, emergency rooms treat the highest number of pyrotechnic-related eye trauma cases between mid-June and mid-July. Even the most safety-minded users aren’t aware that via combined force, heat and chemicals, pyrotechnics can cause unexpected explosions when they...

What a Year!: ºÚÁÏÍø Ophthalmology Celebrates its High-Achieving Residents as AY 2022-2023 Ends

June 2, 2023
Every June, ºÚÁÏÍø Ophthalmology’s residency program enters an annual period of transition marked by 3rd-year resident graduation to independence practice, bookended by an arriving class of interns who join us in early July. Looking back on the 2022-2023 academic year, our program takes pride in the learning and enrichment milestones...

June is Cataracts Awareness Month!

June 1, 2023
June is Cataracts Awareness Month. As the year nears its midpoint, aging adults are advised to pause and learn more about a vision-worsening condition that occurs around age 40 when proteins in the eye lens begin to break down, clump and form a cloudy area over time. Cataracts affect 70...

2023 ºÚÁÏÍø Eye Symposium: Rich in Ophthalmic Expertise, Highest Attendance to Date!

May 1, 2023
On Saturday, April 1st, the 2023 ºÚÁÏÍø EYE Symposium drew colleagues in eye care practice from across North Carolina and out of state to the William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill, NC for a daylong conference. This year, this annual symposium reached its highest attendance...