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Eye Witness 32 - Nov 2016

Special Issue: Women in Ophthalmology Harvard Ophthalmology women have come a long way since Deborah Pavan-Langston became the first female ophthalmology resident at Harvard. In this special edition of Eye Witness, we celebrate our extraordinary faculty, trainees, and alumni who are leading the...

Centers of Excellence

Where clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry leaders come together to collaborate and discover new life-changing cures. The Harvard Ophthalmology Centers of Excellence and Institutes are multidisciplinary collaborations that unite clinicians, educators, investigators, trainees, and...

Faculty

Harvard Ophthalmology faculty are exceptional mentors and world-renowned experts in all subspecialty areas, ranging from retina and diabetic eye disease, to glaucoma and ocular genetics. They have pioneered many of the biggest breakthroughs in ophthalmology care, including: Anti-VEGF drugs for age...

Salary and Benefits

Ophthalmology residents are full-time, salaried, and non-exempt employees of Mass Eye and Ear. Salary Resident salaries follow the Mass General Brigham salary scale. Education Allowance/Other Benefits Set of Academy books (14 book series): valued at approximately $1,485 Set of lenses: valued at...

FAQs

Where do Harvard Ophthalmology residents complete their internship? As of July 2021, our PGY-1 residents will do a transitional intern year at Newton Wellesley Hospital, with three months of Ophthalmology. Because our program is truly integrated, residents will be part of Mass Eye and Ear for four...

Eye Witness 37 - Mar 2019

Inside issue #37: The Future Builds on the Past Hospitalist Program is New Interface in Medicine Outcome Measures for Ophthalmology An Exciting New Era for Patients with IRDs Dr. Wiggs Elected to NAM Download the full issue or read highlights below. The Future Builds on the Past Ever wonder how...

Medical Student Education

During the third-year course in Core Medicine, Harvard Medical School students receive introductory training on vision and disorders of the eye, taught by Harvard Ophthalmology faculty. Additionally, students have an opportunity to both observe and evaluate patients in the Mass. Eye and Ear...

Eye Witness 33 - Mar 2017

Working Across Teams Now, more than ever, advancing the field of medicine requires teamwork – across departments, around the world, and between clinicians and scientists. However, such collaborations take time and persistence to form and flourish; many dissolve before reaching their full potential...

L V Prasad Eye Institute

India Established in 1987, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) is a comprehensive eye health facility with its main campus located in Hyderabad, India. A World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Prevention of Blindness, the Institute offers comprehensive patient care, sight enhancement and...

Eye Witness 41 - March 2022

DOWNLOAD FULL ISSUE Education, Research, and Reflection Provide Strong Foundations for Unrivaled Clinical Care In this final installment of our 2020 Vision series, you will read about Harvard Ophthalmology’s 20 years of groundbreaking advances and how they helped to define clinical excellence...