Farsiu Elected 2021 Optical Society Fellow
Congratulations to Sina Farsiu, PhD on being elected as a Fellow Member of The Optical Society (OSA) at t
Patient Perception in First and Second Eye Cataract Surgeries: Is There a Difference?
After performing the first of two clear corneal cataract surgeries on a patient, many providers typically complete the second eye in a delayed sequential fashion, waiting one week to one month to a
Lad Selected to Serve as Heed Foundation Retreat Faculty
Our own Eleonora Lad, MD, PhD was selected to serve as Heed Foundation&nb
Duke Earns Most Wired Recognition
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has recognized Duke University Health System (DUHS) in its “Most Wired” Awards.
Michalak Selected to Attend Heed Foundation Residents Retreat
We are pleased to announce that Suzanne Michalak, MD, third year resident was selected to attend the
5 Fast Facts About Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that can cause blurry vision, irregular astigmatism, light sensitivity, and other symptoms.
Duke 32nd Annual Glaucoma Symposium, a Success!
The 32nd Annual Glaucoma Symposium, virtual edition was a success!
Duke Eye Center Represented During NCSEPS Annual Meeting
Duke Ophthalmology was well-represented across divisions during the 2020 NCSEPS VIRTUAL Annual Meeting on September 19, 2020. This meeting included presentations on neuro-ophthalmolo
Does More Screen Time Put Your Child’s Eyes at Risk?
For many students this fall, going back to school means remote learning -- and more time in front of a computer. But what are the effects of increased screen time on your child’s eyes?