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Selected Popular Press: Television Bias in Medicine. Last Weekend Tonight with John Oliver. August 18, 2019. "Maternal Mortality: An American Crisis." CBS Sunday Morning. August 5, 2018. . "Dying to Deliver: The race to prevent sudden death of new mothers." ABC Nightline. May 16, 2018. "The Data...

Past Speaking

(selected) August 26, 2013 - Los Altos, CAGrove Foundation September 18, 2013 - Chicago, ILHealthsparq Summit - Keynote September 19, 2013 - Denver, COSociety of Ob/Gyn Hospitalists - Lecture September 24, 2013 - Boston, MAHarvard Law School - Panel October 22, 2013 - Chicago, ILStrata Decision...

About Harvard Ophthalmology

Harvard Ophthalmology is one of the leading and largest academic departments of ophthalmology in the nation. More than 350 full-time faculty and trainees work at nine Harvard Medical School (HMS) affiliate institutions, including Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Schepens Eye Research Institute of Mass...

Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Mass. Eye and Ear is the primary teaching hospital of Harvard Ophthalmology. A world-renowned clinical and ophthalmology center, Mass. Eye and Ear consistently ranks in the top five in the nation for Best Hospitals for Adult Ophthalmology in U.S. News & World Report’s annual hospital survey. Mass...

Boston Children's Hospital

The Department of Ophthalmology at Boston Children’s Hospital is the largest group of full-time practicing pediatric ophthalmologists in the United States. Here, children and families receive the most advanced testing and treatment available for all types of visual impairments. Specialized services...

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), a 793-bed teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is recognized internationally for its excellence and innovation in patient care, biomedical research, and education and training programs for physicians, scientists and health care professionals. In addition...

2000s

2000 On April 12, 2000, photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin (Visudyne®) is approved by the FDA for the treatment of neovascular AMD. Developed in the 1990s by Joan W. Miller, MD and Evangelos S. Gragoudas, MD, Visudyne® is the first pharmacologic treatment for retinal disease. From the...

Projects

March for MomsA coalition of more than 30 leading organizations that advocates for greater investment in the wellbeing of mothers. Costs of CareAn NGO that curates insights from clinicians across the world that lead to better care at lower cost. Ariadne Labs: a Joint Center for Health Systems...

Contact

Neel Shah, MD, MPP330 Brookline AveBoston, MA 02118 Inquiries:Riki MacKillop, Senior Operations Lead 617-667-2932 rmackill@bidmc.harvard.edu neel@post.harvard.edu Twitter Instagram

Schepens Eye Research Institute of Mass. Eye and Ear

DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Patricia A. D'Amore, PhD, MBA In 1947, World War II hero Charles L. Schepens, MD, joined the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Howe Laboratory as a research fellow. Recognizing the need for a dedicated eye research organization, Dr. Schepens established the Retina Foundation in 1950...