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After a several months hiatus, we are back to writing regularly about retinal diseases, despite being hacked, a webdesign and other problems...
After a several months hiatus, we are back to writing regularly about retinal diseases, despite being hacked, a webdesign and other problems...
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There are 8 defined "sub-specialties" in ophthalmology. I'm defining these by the 8 different areas that exist to train doctors after finishing residency in ophthalmology (basic training if you will). These "fellowships" offer additional training in branches of ophthalmology and allow us to...
I knew nothing about Ebola until I researched this post. How about you? What do you know? ...
To become a retina specialist, I completed general ophthalmology residency and then a "fellowship" in retinal diseases. Do you know how many sub-specialties there are in ophthalmology?...
Here's a question about retinal detachment repair: Scleral Buckle vs Vitrectomy? Here's my feeling about this comment and which may be better....
Over the past 2 years, several new treatments have become FDA approved for treating diabetic retinopathy!...
As you remember, I became medical chair for FFB/VisionWalk, norther Virginia this year. The event was a huge success...
This is the last in a short series of fixing a retinal detachment. Using both procedures, success rate must be leveraged against complications....