AGS Webinar Series Social Justice and Healthcare Disparities Part 3
The American Glaucoma Society (AGS) will host part three of the webinar series "Social Justice and Healthcare Disparities" featuring guest speakers and panelist from our Asian American AGS com
WIO Clinical Trials: Know the Paperwork
Duke retina specialist and Women in Ophthalmology (WIO) Board member Lejla Vajzovic, MD recently moderat
Duke Researchers Appointed Vice Chairs
Duke Eye Center is proud to report that Cynthia Toth, MD has been appointed Vice Chair for Clinical Research.
Sharp Joins Duke Eye Center as Research Practice Manger
Join us in welcoming Lisa Sharp, MBA as Research Practice Manager for Duke Eye Center. Lisa brings exceptional experience to this role where she will continue to build and manage the team of
Visual Field Variability Leads to Delayed Glaucoma Detection in Black Patients
Primary open-angle glaucoma is known to cause more functional impairment in Black individuals compared with whites.
Duke Ophthalmology Virtual Elective for Non-Duke 4th Year Medical Students
The Department of Ophthalmology at the Duke University School of Medicine is offering a 4-week, interactive program for fourth-year medical students interested in ophthalmology who are unable to co
Cartoni Receives Thomas R. Lee Award for National Glaucoma Research
Proud to announce that Romain Cartoni, PhD has received The Thomas R.