Study Reveals High Incidence of Undiagnosed Ocular Surface Dysfunction in Patients Presenting for Cataract Surgery
Ophthalmologist recommends routine presurgical testing
New OCT Technology Enables Assessing Disease Status in Glaucoma
Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide.
60 Minutes Features Blind Architect that Helped Design Duke Eye Center Building
Chris Downey, an architect that went blind at age 45 was featured on 60 Minutes Sunday, January 13, 2019. He consulted on the design of the Hudson Building at Duke Eye Center, a sta
Post Doc Fellow Awarded Travel Grant to Present Retinal Degeneration Research
Duke Postdoctoral Fellow Thomas Ray was selected to present his research on the molecular basis of retinal disease at the 28th International Symposium on Retinal Degeneration.
Alum gives back to enhance training for today’s ophthalmology residents
Back when Michael Vu, MD, was an ophthalmology resident at Duke in the 1980s, trainees didn’t have a dedicated space to practice their surgical skills.
Duke Eye Center at AAO 2018
We recently concluded another successful Annual Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) meeting.
Evidence Mounts That an Eye Scan May Detect Early Alzheimer’s Disease
Two new studies suggest signs of the disease are visible in the eyes before symptoms appear
Duke Ophthalmic Technician Program Expands to Offer Additional Session
The Duke Ophthalmic Technician Program, a certificate program offered through the Duke University School of Medicine, has expanded and is now offering two 51-week sessions each year. The 2019