Sentences with phrase «private ophthalmology practice»

Chicagoland Eye Consultants, SC is a growing, busy, multi-specialty, private ophthalmology practice with locations in northwest Chicago and Elgin.
The Retinographics ERG was developed with Bill Eppler at her practice, bringing electroretinography into private ophthalmology practice.

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D.s who go into family and emergency medicine, dermatology, and ophthalmology have the highest likelihood of ending up in private practice, whereas pathology, psychiatry, pediatrics, neurology, radiation oncology, and internal medicine have the lowest percentages of M.D. - Ph.
He briefly served as assistant professor of comparative ophthalmology at the University of Illinois, prior to his decision to enter private practice in 1992.
While in private practice, she attended NAVC Post-graduate Institute in 2004 for ophthalmology.
Following the completion of a three - year comparative ophthalmology residency at the University of California, Davis, she worked in private practice in Rocklin, California.
After two years in private practice and affiliation with the University of Georgia's ophthalmology service, Dr. Knollinger completed a three - year residency program with Eye Care for Animals, after which she became a board certified Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
Following 2 years of private practice in Oklahoma City, Dr. Gwin was awarded a 3 - year post doctorial research fellowship from the National Eye Institute to study canine glaucoma and other aspects of veterinary ophthalmology.
Seattle medical assistants can find work with hospitals and private practices as an ophthalmology transcriptionist, a medical records specialist or as an office assistant for a private practice.
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