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HMS Neuro-ophthalmologist Explains Science Behind Great Dress Debate

Is the dress white & gold or black & blue? The science behind " The Great Dress Debate" is explained by Joseph Rizzo III, MD, David G. Cogan Professor of Ophthalmology in the field of Neuro-Ophthalmology and Director of the Neuro-Ophthalmology Service at Mass. Eye and Ear. To watch the interview on...

VA studies effects of brain injuries on vets

VA scientists have discovered signs of early aging in the brains of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans caught near roadside bomb explosions, even among those who felt nothing from the blast.Years after coming home from war, veterans are showing progressive damage to the brain's wiring, according to a...

Dr. Matyal Wins FAER Award

Dr. Robina Matyal has been awarded a $100,000 research grant by the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research towards conducting her project titled Fundamentals of Ultrasound Course with Verification of Proficiency. Congratulations!

TEE Training Course

A hands-on training course has been started in the Echo Lab for the incoming Cardiology Fellows There will be total of 10 in-lab sessions over four weeks with TEE simulators followed by 3 sessions in the operating room during perioperative echocardiography The sessions are held from 5-6:30 pm in the...

The Evolution of Laser Cataract Surgery

Jonathan Talamo, MD, from Mass. Eye and Ear’s Waltham location, was quoted in an article about advances in laser technology and physicians' attitudes toward this dramatic evolution. While some doctors are skeptical of new technology, Dr. Talamo believes laser cataract surgery can create safer and...

Farewell, Summer Interns

After a productive summer of hard work in the ECHO lab, we wish our summer interns the best of luck in their future endeavors as they advance their academic careers. Hope to see all next summer!

Press for Boston KPro

Mass. Eye and Ear's Boston KPro was credited as the most widely used artificial cornea in an article from Ophthalmology Times on the use of bioengineered corneas. September 1, 2015 Ophthalmology Times

Dr. David Sullivan and family in the news

David Sullivan and his family were featured in a Review of Optometry editorial for their "vision and dedication in unravelling the mysteries of dry eye disease." September 14, 2015 Optometric Physician

Lois E. H. Smith Receives 2015 Heed-Gutman Award

Lois E. H. Smith ( Boston Children's Hospital) received the 2015 Heed-Gutman Award from the Society of Heed Fellows at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting on Saturday, November 14, 2015. The prestigious Heed-Gutman Award is given annually to a former Heed Fellow from the...