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  2. Carol Shields (ophthalmologist) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Shields and her husband Dr. Jerry A. Shields head up the oncology department at the Wills Eye Hospital. [4] Located in Philadelphia, the Wills Eye Hospital sees at least 50% of the 300 children diagnosed with retinoblastoma each year and at least 1/3 of the adults diagnosed with ocular melanoma in the USA. She was voted by her peers ...

  3. Julia Haller - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 9–11 At Wilmer, she directed the Retina Fellowship Training Program from 2001 to 2007. In 2007, she became the Ophthalmologist-in-Chief of Wills Eye Hospital and co-director of the Wills Vision Research Center at Jefferson. She also is an attending surgeon at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the Division of Ophthalmology.

  4. Wills Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Building of Wills Eye Hospital was designed by architect John T. Windrim and built in 1931-1932. It is a six-story, brick building measuring 154 by 157 feet (47 by 48 m). It is a six-story, brick building measuring 154 by 157 feet (47 by 48 m).

  5. GoFundMe for actor blinded in attack over Covid mask ... - AOL

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    A doctor informed Will Keenan that he was suffering from a detached retina, caused by the strangulation ... PT.2! at @Wills_Eye Hospital (soon-to-be re-named "Wills(Left)Eye Hospital"😜 pic ...

  6. Jerry A. Shields - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, he completed a residency in ophthalmology at Wills Eye Hospital and completed post-residency fellowships in ophthalmic pathology and retinal surgery. He is part of a full-time practice devoted to tumors and pseudotumors of the eyelids, conjunctiva, intraocular structures, and orbits.

  7. William Tasman - Wikipedia

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    After returning from his service in 1956, he completed a residency at the Wills Eye Hospital, the medical institution where he would work for the majority of his life. [4] His only significant break from Wills was from 1961 to 1962 when he held a retina fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, Massachusetts. [4]

  8. Thomas D. Duane - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Medical College, Wills Eye Hospital Thomas David Duane was an American ophthalmologist better known for studies in the field of retina . He identified that the blackouts experienced by wartime pilots during acceleration is due to reduced blood supply to the retina.

  9. Joel S. Schuman - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Schuman and his colleagues were first to identify a molecular marker for human glaucoma, published in Nature Medicine in 2001. Continuously funded by the National Eye Institute as a principal investigator since 1995, he is an inventor of optical coherence tomography (OCT), used world-wide for ocular diagnostics.