Scleral Melts: Patching Ultimately May Prove to be Unnecessary
First Genetic Association of Increased Risk of Glaucoma in African Ancestry Populations
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is the most common form of glaucoma and the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. It is well known that populations of African ancestr
Catching Up with ARVO President Dan Stamer During the Pandemic
Just as Dan Stamer, PhD, was putting the finishing touch on his year as president of AR
Duke Represented at First Ever AMSA/SNMA Virtual Exhibit Fair
We are pleased to announce that Duke Ophthalmology was well represented during the first ever American Medical Student Association/Student National Medical Association Virtual Exhibit Fair held las
What Causes a Stye and the Best Ways to Get Rid of One Featuring Singh
A stye is a swollen, painful red bump on your eyelid.
Robbins Elected to Duke AOA Medical Honor Society
Congratulations to third year medical student Cason Robbins, BS on being elected to the Duke University School of Medicine chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society.
Rao Awarded Distinguished Professorship
We are pleased to announce that Vasantha Rao, PhD will be appointed to Richard and Kit
Vision & Hearing Health Campaign Featuring Prakalapakorn
You can find us in Mediaplanet’s Vision and Hearing Health campaign!
Family Outside the US Sought Duke Specialist
A six-year-old boy from Dubai began to develop progressive vision loss. A local ophthalmologist found him to have severely diminished visual acuity, and 
Technology 'Perfect' for Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Diagnoses
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is popular for use in pediatric neuro-ophthalmology.