Duke Well Represented at AAO 2022
Duke Eye Center faculty, residents, and fellows will have 100 presentations, posters, and symposiums that will be presented throughout the 2022 American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) meeting.
Muir Receives Special Honor at AAO 2022
Kelly Muir, MD is the Glaucoma Subspecialty Day Program Co-Director at AAO 2022. This is a special honor that she shares with Teresa C.
Buckley Guest of Honor at AAO 2022
The American Academy of Ophthalmology and Academy President Robert E. Wiggins, MD, MHA are pleased to recognize Edward G.
Woodward Receives Prestigious ASOPRS Henry Baylis Award
Congratulations to Julie Woodward, MD for being recognized at ASOPRS 2022 with the Henry I Baylis Cosmetic Surgery Award.
New Research Indicates Risk Factors for Diabetic Retinotopy in Pregnancy
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness in the working-age population, and it increases in severity during pregnancy. Duke researchers performed meta-analysis and syst
Duke Resident and Medical Student Win at NCSEPS 2022 Poster Contest
At the 2022 Annual NCSEPS Duke students came in first and second place for the poster contest!
Duke Faculty, Residents and Students Share Expertise at NCSEPS
Duke had a large presence at the 2022 North Carolina Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (NCSEPS) meeting.
C. Ellis Wisely, MD, MBA Joins Duke Faculty
Join us in welcoming C. Ellis Wisely, MD, MBA to Duke Ophthalmology as assistant professor of ophthalmology for the cornea, external disease and refractive surgery division.
Corina Busuioc, OD Presenting On Scleral Lens
Duke faculty member, Corina Busuioc, OD, will be presenting for an IJCAHPO webinar on Tuesday, September 20, 2022. The topic will be on scleral lenses and how to properly use and care for them.