Who is the head of the Wills Eye service?

Who is the head of the Wills Eye service?

Christopher J. Rapuano, MD is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in corneal diseases, and is the Chief of the Wills Eye Cornea Service. He is also a Professor of Ophthalmology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.

What is Vision 2020 Vision Vision 2020?

VISION 2020 Objectives VISION 2020 is built on a foundation of community participation. National programs should include equity of treatment and a standard quality of services. Objectives are to: Increase awareness, within key audiences, of the causes of avoidable blindness and the solutions to eliminate the problem.

What are the target disease areas for Vision 2020?

Target Disease Areas for VISION 2020 1 Cataract 2 Refractive error 3 Trachoma 4 Childhood blindness 5 Low vision 6 Onchocerciasis/river blindness 7 Glaucoma 8 Diabetic retinopathy 9 Age-related macular degeneration 10 Gender and blindness

What is Witlin Center for Advanced Eye Care?

In 1998, Dr. Witlin established the Witlin Center for Advanced Eye Care, dedicated to the performance of refractive eye surgery and small incision, sutureless cataract microsurgery. Check back here for the latest, exclusive show discounts that will be available in our private forum.

Wills Eye Course 2020 – March 2022

Review Course Schedule. 45th Annual Ophthalmology Review Course. February 29-March 4, 2020. Marriott Old City (formerly Sheraton Society Hill) Philadelphia, PA. Saturday, February 29. 6:00 am Registration. Continental Breakfast served in Ballroom Foyer. 7:00 am – 9:00 am Ophthalmic Tumors.

Wills Eye Hospital CME Continuing Education

45th Annual Ophthalmology Review Course February 29-March 4, 2020 Marriott Old City (formerly Sheraton Society Hill) Philadelphia, PA. Saturday, February 29. 6:00 am Registration Continental Breakfast served in Ballroom Foyer

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April 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series

Published 9 April 2020 April 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series Blurred vision and floaters bring a 79-year-old woman to the Wills Eye Hospital Oncology Service. Presentation A 79-year-old Caucasian woman developed blurred vision and floaters in her left eye, which progressed over the course of several months. Past ocular history was unremarkable.