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Karen Lee, MD

Dr. Karen Lee is a board-certified neurologist at Mass Eye and Ear who is fellowship-trained and board-certified in sleep medicine. She earned her medical degree from the Drexel University College of Medicine and completed residency training in neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles...

High School Students: Why College

Sometimes the people in our lives set expectations for us without ever giving us the tools to decide for ourselves which path best suites our needs and aspirations. Choosing whether to go to college is an important and personal decision. In this presentation, we hope to give you some food for...

Winter Recess 2021-2022

During Winter Recess, staff support and training will not be available. Active users may access the CMI lab and equipment, but assistance will not be available. Please work safely, follow instrument guidelines, and make sure to logoff PPMS and securely close the lab door when you leave.

Dr. Alicia Quesnel Presented Sandy and Herb Pollack Young Investigator Award

Alicia Quesnel, MD, a neurotologic surgeon and researcher at Mass Eye and Ear, was recently presented the Sandy and Herb Pollack Young Investigator Award at the 2021 Mass Eye and Ear Annual Meeting of Trustees and Medical Staff. The award is endowed by the late Herb Pollack, a former Mass Eye and...

HMS Postdoc Virtual Trivia Event

Date: Thursday, December 16, 2021, 5:30pm to 7:00pm Location: Online - Zoom link shared prior to event REGISTERPlease join the HMPA and the OPF for an evening of online trivia hosted by the folks at TriviaHub.Teams will be assigned randomly, and the members of the first place team will each receive...

Re: Fairless et al.: Ophthalmology departments remain among the least diverse clinical departments at United States medical schools (Ophthalmology. 2021;128:1129-1134)

Quillen, David, Paul Lee, Joan Miller, Steven Feldon, and Association University Professors Ophthalmology. 2022. “Re: Fairless et Al.: Ophthalmology Departments Remain Among the Least Diverse Clinical Departments at United States Medical Schools (Ophthalmology. 2021;128:1129-1134)”. Ophthalmology 129 (1): e7-e8.