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George Agyapong - Program Coordinator

George was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. He studied Pharmacy at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana, where he served as President of the Ghana Pharmaceutical Students Association. There, he initiated programs to fund and expand student-led health...

About our Program

The Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program (HCORP) is ACGME-approved and fulfills all the criteria for the successful graduate to sit for Part I of their Board examination given by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS). The residency takes place within four major Harvard...

Resident Life

Follow us on Instagram: @harvardortho, @hmsoti, and on Twitter: @harvardortho HCORP SocietiesHCORP is a large residency with 12 residents per year. With the goal of fostering a greater sense of community and encourage residents to develop close bonds with faculty members, the residency program has...

Alumni Resources

Alumni Giving Society of Harvard Ophthalmology @ Mass. Eye and Ear Claes Dohlman Society - Trainees (current and past) of Professor Claes Dohlman, MD, PhD; recipients of the Claes Dohlman Society Award; and distinguished contributors to the society Newsletters of Harvard Ophthalmology Residents and...

Centers of Excellence and Institutes

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...

CV

(pdf Harvard Medical School CV attached below) SchoolBrown University, Sc. B. Neuroscience (2004)Harvard Kennedy School of Government, M.P.P. (2009)Brown Medical School, M.D. (2009) TrainingHarvard Law School Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, student fellow (2007-2008)Brigham & Women's...

Focus on Ocular Trauma

Dear Colleagues, Welcome to our first issue of Eye Insights, Mass. Eye and Ear’s clinical practice newsletter for Ophthalmologists. Eye Insights offers busy physicians practical and relevant best practice information from Mass. Eye and Ear specialists covering a wide range of ophthalmic diseases and...

Clock in the Box

What is The Clock-in-the-Box? The Clock-in-the-Box (CIB) is a brief (under two minutes) cognitive screening instrument that can help identify patients with cognitive or functional deficits. The CIB is a cognitive screening instrument and should not be used as the sole factor in identifying patients...

Delirium Toolbox

What is Delirium? Delirium is a common, morbid, and costly condition. From the healthcare system standpoint, delirium leads to more inpatient and long term care costs. From the patient standpoint, patients who develop delirium in the hospital, frequently go to rehabilitation facilities because of...