Study Shows Netarsudil Effective in Treating Steroid Induced Glaucoma
Researchers at Duke Eye Center have identified that Netarsudil™ is particularly effective at treating steroid induced glaucoma. Results of the study were published in eLife in March 2021.
A Doctor Who Wears Two Hats (Or Scrub Caps): Aesthetic and Functional
Julie A. Woodward, MD, professor of ophthalmology and chief of the oculofacial and reconstructive surgery division continues to be a leader in the field.
Engineering Principals Save Patient from Blindness
Sonja Beach visited Duke Eye Center for a consultation as a last resort in September 2020 after having almost unbearable pain and light sensitivity in her right eye after being treated for an eye i
Using Big Data to Drive Advancements in Ophthalmology
One-of-a-kind database created at Duke helps researchers to conduct large-scale, complex diagnostic studies using artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning models
Duke Global Ophthalmology Program
Advancing research, education and access to eye care across the globe
Making a Way for the Next Generation of Ophthalmologists
“This internship gave me an unmatched opportunity to learn from doctors who are the best at what they do — it truly solidified my passion for ophthalmology and inspired me to tap into my inquisitiv
Alumni Gift Provides Necessary Equipment for Residents
As a 2011 graduate of the Duke Ophthalmology Residency Training Program, Nicholas Ramey, MD, not only received the necessary training to pursue his career in ophthalmology, specializing in oculofac
Remote Diagnosis Becomes Reality with New Mobile Imaging Van
Duke Eye Center recently established a mobile eye imaging center – a van that has been modified and equipped to screen patients at primary care clinics to identify eye disease. This advanceme