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?
Duke Eye Center Faculty and Trainees Present During VisionFest 2020
3 Steps to Keep Your Eyes Healthy While Working Remotely
If increased screen time is creating discomfort, here’s what you should know
Duke Creates New Laser Eyelash Lift Technique
When eyelid malposition causes a patient’s eyelashes to grow downward and enter their visual field, commercially available products can provide only temporary relief.
Developments in Teleophthalmology for Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic eye disease is a prime target for remote diagnosis and management.
Ophthalmology has been one of the hardest-hit specialties during the coronavirus pandemic.
Iannaccone Invited to Join Translational Vision Science and Technology Editorial Board
Congratulations to Alessandro Iannaccone, MD, MS FARVO on being invited to serve as an Edito
Fekrat Receives Distinguished Contributor Award
We are proud to announce that Duke vitreoretinal surgeon Sharon Fekrat, MD, FACS is a 2020 recipient
Retinal Imaging Repository Augments Resources to Study Neurodegenerative Disease
Deep-learning initiative aims to recognize imaging patterns for earlier diagnoses