Cataract Surgery 101: 4 Pearls for the Beginning Surgeon
When it is time to take the reins as the primary surgeon for your first cataract surgery, you must be prepared with a strong foundation of knowledge.
Gospe Receives RPB Career Development Award
Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) and Duke Ophthalmology is pleased to announce that the Duke University School of Medicine has been g
Duke OpTech Program Final Presentation Day
At the end of the OpTech program year, the students present a topic that they have learned about during the program as part of their final exam. A great day fo
Stamer Conducts Groundbreaking Glaucoma Research Study
Daniel Stamer, Phd and colleagues, including Duke medical student Maria Gomez-Caraballo recentl
Flashing Lights in the Eye: When to See a Doctor
Seeing occasional flashing lights in your eyes usually isn’t an issue.
New Neuro-Ophthalmology Division Chief Challenges Non-Surgical Perception of Profession
For life-altering cases of optic neuropathy and unexplained vision loss, having a skilled neuro-ophthalmologist to investigate and resolve the complicated symptoms can be key to optimizing patient
Seeing an Increase in Eye Floaters? See Your Eye Doctor
If you’ve ever noticed shadows or dark spots floating across your field of vision, you are not alone. In most cases, these “floaters” cause no harm and are common, especially as you age.
NAEVR and AEVR Elect Prakalapakorn as New Director
The Board of Directors of each the National Alliance for Eye and Vision Research (NAEVR) and the Alliance for Eye and Vision Research (AEVR) elected three new Directors to serve in the class of 202