Sentences with phrase «with refractive surgeries»

Assisted doctors with Refractive surgeries and non-invasive procedures.

Not exact matches

«Most contact lens wearers use them for decades, which means they have a much higher risk of corneal infection compared to the risk with LASIK,» said Dr. Waite, director of the Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery Program at the Hamilton Eye Institute and associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at UT Health Science Center.
«We used a mouse model of the KPro to, first of all, identify the inflammatory factors that cause damage to the eye, and then we also quantified the amount of nerve cell death in the back of the eye that mediates the optic neuropathy, and, lastly, we looked at blocking these factors with antibodies,» said Reza Dana, M.D., M.Sc., MPH, Director of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and the Claes H. Dohlman Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School.
To analyze the correlation between myopia development and education, researchers at the Mainz University Medical Center examined nearsightedness in 4,658 Germans aged 35 to 74, excluding anyone with cataracts or who had undergone refractive surgery.
Center for Sight, William J. Lahners, MD Sarasota • FL 2004 — 2005 Clinical Right - Hand Assistant, Refractive Surgery Assistant Served as scribe to ophthalmologist during patient examinations and consultations and assisted with many types of clinical procedures.
Accountable for initial patient consultation, counseling, and education with regard to refractive (corneal and lens - based procedures) and aesthetic surgery.
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