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CANCELED: Q-Forward: Building LGBTQI+ Leaders in Health Care

We are reaching out to let you know that registration for the 2020 Q-Forward: Building LGBTQI+ Leaders in Health Care conference is now open at qforward.health! Registration is free, but spots are limited, so please register soon if you'd like to attend. If you have already registered, we've got...

Clinical Summary

The Problem You are doing all you can do, surgically and medically, for your patients with vision impairment, but they continue to report difficulty with visual tasks or have to abandon activities they enjoy. The Solution Vision rehabilitation is the next step in the continuum of ophthalmic care...

Comprehensive Otolaryngology Harvard CME Course Held at Mass. Eye and Ear

The Harvard Medical School Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery recently hosted its second biennial Comprehensive Otolaryngology CME course at Massachusetts Eye and Ear in Boston. Directed by faculty members Nicolas Y. BuSaba, MD, John M. Dobrowski, MD, FACS, and Gregory W. Randolph...

Harvard Ophthalmology Trainees Awarded Heed Fellowships

Four out of 24 Heed fellowships were awarded to Harvard Ophthalmology trainees for AY2019-2020. These fellowships are funded by the Heed Ophthalmic Foundation and the Society of Heed Fellows. Congratulations to: Jose D. Diaz, MD Kareem Moussa, MD Huy V. Nguyen, MD Elizabeth Rossin, MD, PhD The Heed...

Researchers Identify Viral Peptides Critical to Natural HIV Control

Investigators at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard have used a novel approach to identify specific amino acids in the protein structure of HIV that appear critical to the ability of the virus to function and replicate. They also found that the immune systems of individuals who are...