Ophthalmology News Search
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Research to Prevent Blindness awards two prestigious grants to Columbia Ophthalmology.
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Source:
The NYCHA Journal
Residents of NYCHA and PACT received free eye health screenings through the Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study to help maintain their eye health and prevent vision loss.
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Kaveri Thakoor, Ph.D., newest Columbia Ophthalmology faculty, wins Best Paper Award on first prototype of AI-embedded OCT
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Doctors from the Columbia Department of Ophthalmology were, again, named as the best eye doctors in New York and the United States in an assortment of 2022 industry best lists.
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If untreated, glaucoma can lead to irreversible vision loss. A Columbia screening program is finding more people with the disease than expected.
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Source:
Columbia Medicine Magazine
Study offers older New York City Housing Authority residents vision screening and follow-up eye care.
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Columbia University brought free eye care to Harlem tenants.
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Source:
The NYCHA Journal
NYCHA residents aged 60 and over gets a free, on-site vision screening and eye exam program on-site as part of a study conducted by Columbia University's Ophthalmology Department.
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Learn how Columbia University Ophthalmology partnered with PACT Renaissance Collaborative provided free medical care to the seniors in the city.
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Columbia Eye Institute launches community-based study.