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iation, Harbin Clinic, American Academy of | Ophthalmology, and American College of Cardiology were a |
In addition to | ophthalmology and otolarynology, the hospital provides p |
4th best hospital in the United States for | Ophthalmology and 2nd best in the nation for Otolaryngol |
ome Health, Hospice Care, Medical Imaging, | Ophthalmology, and other services. |
ophthalmology and dentistry). | |
Investigative | Ophthalmology and Visual Science. |
He then studied | ophthalmology and otology in Paris and Vienna. |
Investigative | Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 38:4, S958. |
Investigative | Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 39:4, s975. |
ry, Plastic Surgery, General Surgery, ENT, | Ophthalmology and Podiatry. |
Christian Ruete was a pioneer of German | ophthalmology, and made several important contributions |
li has authored several books on community | ophthalmology and politics. |
of the American Association for Pediatric | Ophthalmology and Strabismus, he later served as Preside |
Later, his interest turned to | ophthalmology, and eventually he returned to Halle where |
tal annually serves 160,000 outpatients of | ophthalmology and other specialties, largely for microsu |
tology, Neurology, Nutrition Consultation, | Ophthalmology, and Radiology & Imaging. |
Himly was a pioneer in the field of | ophthalmology, and is credited for introducing the scien |
taract surgery and a Doctor of Science (in | Ophthalmology and Ophthalmic Surgery, 2004). |
Arkansas, he opened a private practice of | ophthalmology and was also the chief assistant in ophtha |
inary medicine, specializing in veterinary | ophthalmology, and founder of the Association of Veterin |
n 1824, MEEI is an international leader in | Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology research and a teaching |
al anesthetic, which is used especially in | ophthalmology and otolaryngology. |
wife Maureen Neitz, Ph.D., a professor of | ophthalmology at the University of Washington and began |
In 1853 he was appointed teacher of | ophthalmology at the University of Berlin; in 1858 he be |
He is a professor of clinical | ophthalmology at Columbia University College of Physicia |
5 he was the Foundation Lions Professor of | Ophthalmology at the University of Western Australia, an |
ton from 1971 to 1972 and an instructor in | ophthalmology at Harvard from 1974 to 1975. |
Rose received further training in | ophthalmology at King's College Hospital, St Thomas Hosp |
Doherty also lectured in the Department of | Ophthalmology at Dalhousie University, was a visiting op |
, as well as being the second professor of | ophthalmology at the University of Copenhagen, a positio |
professorships in Oncological Sciences and | Ophthalmology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in N |
Retina Service and associate professor of | ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School until 1991. |
He completed a residency in | ophthalmology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital. |
om 1988-2000, he was Professor of Surgery ( | Ophthalmology) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. |
Dr. Girard was Professor of | Ophthalmology at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houst |
Mann became Reader in | Ophthalmology at the University of Oxford in 1941. |
Born at Greenock, Wallace studied | ophthalmology at the University of Glasgow, and in Vienn |
Chairman, Department of | Ophthalmology at the Washington Hospital Center and the |
Afterwards he was a professor of | ophthalmology at the University of Leipzig from 1852 to |
He did a residency in | ophthalmology at the New York Eye, Ear and Throat Hospit |
ctorate, and in 1931 became a professor of | ophthalmology at the University. |
He is Clinical Professor of | Ophthalmology at UCLA and director of the Maloney Vision |
erved as the chairman of the Department of | Ophthalmology at Mercy Hospital, president of the Mercy |
spent much of his career as a professor of | ophthalmology at the University of Buffalo. |
ng the military, Patz began a residency in | ophthalmology at Gallinger Municipal Hospital (later kno |
r fire, Ashkenazi started his residency in | ophthalmology at Sheba Medical Center in 1986. |
In 1879 he became a "full professor" of | ophthalmology at the University of Giessen, and in 1890 |
Annually, the NMA awards the Rabb Venable | Ophthalmology Award for Outstanding Research to students |
versity of Jena, Kieser operated a private | ophthalmology clinic from 1831 to 1847, and from 1847 un |
orate, and later worked as an assistant at | ophthalmology clinics in Graz and Vienna. |
d University sponsored Lancaster Course in | Ophthalmology, Colby College, Maine |
sociation as well as the American Board of | Ophthalmology, College of Surgeons, International Surgeo |
cialties ranging from forensic medicine to | ophthalmology) conclude that Jesus endured tremendous am |
delegates were given free dermatology and | ophthalmology consultations and took part in a number of |
In | ophthalmology, convergence is the simultaneous inward mo |
rnor Otto Kerner, the result of efforts by | Ophthalmology department head Peter C. Kronfeld, MD and |
Regional Eye Hospital The 75-bedded | Ophthalmology department was shifted from King George Ho |
However, some services such as ENT, | ophthalmology, dermatology and urology were re-located. |
cology, General Medicine, General Surgery, | Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Neurology, Cardiology, Endoc |
prises three medical units, departments of | Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Gyne |
he hospital include urology, orthopaedics, | ophthalmology, ear nose and throat (ENT), cardiology, ga |
ics, gynecology, pediatrics, orthopeadics, | ophthalmology, ENT, with well trained, dedicated medical |
prehensive and very remarkable treatise on | ophthalmology entitled "The Light of the Eyes" (Nur al-a |
ry, gastroenterology, gynecology, urology, | ophthalmology, general surgery, podiatry, nephrology, ot |
e of the most prominent otolaryngology and | ophthalmology hospitals in the world, providing primary |
The Regional Institute of | Ophthalmology houses the Department of Ophthalmology in |
Major Maynard became the Prof of | Ophthalmology in Medical College Calcutta in 1905 and im |
hen undertaking sub-speciality training in | ophthalmology in London, assuming the mantle of Presiden |
(one of the largest teaching hospitals for | ophthalmology in Europe). |
He wrote the landmark textbook on | ophthalmology in medieval Islam, Notebook of the Oculist |
He was board certified in | ophthalmology in 1971. |
to the treatment and training programs in | ophthalmology in ayurveda, the hospital also conducts re |
subsequently became Associate Professor of | Ophthalmology in the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopki |
and in 1888 became the first professor of | ophthalmology in Denmark. |
e in 1839, and later became a professor of | ophthalmology in Prague (1849-1856) and Vienna (1856-188 |
his lifetime contributions to the field of | ophthalmology, including his discovery of the most commo |
f Trustees of the International Council of | Ophthalmology is the executive body and operational arm |
nder Director of The Regional Institute of | Ophthalmology, Kerala State, India. |
s about medical illustration as applied to | ophthalmology. Lee retired from the U of I in 1976 with t |
(1973-1980) Associate Professor of | Ophthalmology, Medical University of South Carolina, Cha |
Prior to specializing in | ophthalmology, Nettleship studied veterinary medicine an |
The text brings to clinicians in | Ophthalmology, Neurology, Medicine, Optometry and geriat |
ontributed greatly to the budding field of | ophthalmology, notable of which is his design of Scelro- |
pathology, orthopedic surgery, dentistry, | ophthalmology, nutrition, and preventative medicine. |
Diabetes, Oncology, Paediatrics, Surgery, | Ophthalmology, Obstetrics, Pathology and ENT, as well as |
He then opened an | Ophthalmology office in Philadelphia. |
gery, urology including orthopaedics, ENT, | ophthalmology, oral surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology, ca |
nical, child, general, & vascular), OBGYN, | ophthalmology, orthopedics (surgery, pediatric, & sports |
(1971-1980) Director of | Ophthalmology Outpatient clinics, Medical University of |
stetrics & gynecology, oncology/radiology, | ophthalmology, pathology, pediatrics, pharmacology, phys |
eral Practice, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, | Ophthalmology, Pathology, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Radio |
gery, Orthopedics, Physical Medicine, ENT, | Ophthalmology, Pediatric Medicine, Urology, Nephrology, |
ometry and contact lens service, pediatric | ophthalmology, plastic surgery, refractive surgery, reti |
He later opened a private | ophthalmology practice in San Diego, California and acte |
He retired from his | ophthalmology practice to begin a career of writing, tea |
ins University while maintaining a private | ophthalmology practice. |
selection committee for the Department of | Ophthalmology prior to his appointment at the Office of |
Maklakov was the son of a Moscow | ophthalmology professor. |
made contributions to physics, physiology, | ophthalmology, psychology, and philosophy. |
After an | ophthalmology residency, his concentration was academic |
rgery; gynecology; cancer; kidney disease; | ophthalmology; respiratory disorders; rheumatology; urol |
nked: first in the world for research into | ophthalmology; second in the world (and first in Europe) |
ation (R&E) Hospitals still ran a separate | ophthalmology service until 1970, when it was merged int |
enter, a full service optical, and on-site | ophthalmology services. |
Also the American | Ophthalmology Society names its most prestigious award- |
It was also a centre of training for | ophthalmology students, where men such as Jannik Peterse |
According to an American Journal of | Ophthalmology study of March 2006, the incidence rate of |
orthopedic surgery, medicine, dermatology, | ophthalmology, surgery, and radiography. |
the Association for Research in Vision and | Ophthalmology, the world's leading eye and vision resear |
y, or B-scan, is a diagnostic test used in | ophthalmology to produce a two-dimensional, cross-sectio |
e for trephines that are presently used in | ophthalmology today. |
only seven each year are accepted into the | ophthalmology training program and four into the otolary |
e hospital is a regional referral unit for | Ophthalmology, trauma and General Surgery. |
aching activities as Clinical Professor of | Ophthalmology, Tulane University School of Medicine. |
Then he studied | ophthalmology under Professor Deutschland and continued |
Today, the Corneo Plastic and | Ophthalmology unit performs corneal transplantation, lam |
917 at The Female Hospital, followed by an | ophthalmology unit and a genitourinary unit that treated |
Neonatology, Nephrology, Nuclear Medicine, | Ophthalmology, Vitreo-Retinal surgery, General Paediatri |
fe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental | Ophthalmology, Volume 195, Number 2, June 1975 |
The Regional Institute of | Ophthalmology was set up herein January 1978. |
sequently new buildings for pediatrics and | ophthalmology were added to the hospital. |
a procedure carried out in eye surgery by | ophthalmology, where a strip of the conjunctiva of an ey |
A gradual process of moving the | ophthalmology will occur over five years to a Glasgow si |
well known in the state of Kerala for its | ophthalmology wing, which is a pioneer in many sub-speci |
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