Michalak Selected to Attend Heed Foundation Residents Retreat
We are pleased to announce that Suzanne Michalak, MD, third year resident was selected to attend the
5 Fast Facts About Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that can cause blurry vision, irregular astigmatism, light sensitivity, and other symptoms.
Have we asked the Question?” Religious Inclusion within Glaucoma Pre-Op Counseling
Kirsten Simmons is a 4th year medical student at Duke University School of Medicine, applying to ophthalmology.
Duke 32nd Annual Glaucoma Symposium, a Success!
The 32nd Annual Glaucoma Symposium, virtual edition was a success!
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.