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Steve Charles is a vitreoretinal surgeon who has developed many of the techniques and devices used by vitreoretinal surgeons worldwide. [1] [2] [3] He authored a leading textbook in the field, "Vitreous microsurgery," which is now in its the 6th edition, and is printed in 6 languages worldwide.
Dr. Mark Cohen, MD. Mark Cohenis a Canadian laser eye surgeon who practices in Montreal and Toronto. He is CEO and Co-Founder of Vision Group. In 2001, he and Avi Wallerstein founded LASIK MD, Canada's largest provider of laser refractive surgery. LASIK MD performs over sixty percent of all laser vision correction procedures in Canada. [1]
Steven M. Cohen (born April 3, 1950) is an American sociologist whose work focuses on the American Jewish Community.He served as a research professor of Jewish Social Policy at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and as Director of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at Stanford University before his July 2018 resignation stemming from allegations of sexual harassment.
The Schepens Eye Research Institute, formerly known as the Retina Foundation Institute of Biological and Medical Sciences, is an independent nonprofit research foundation founded c. 1950 by ophthalmologist Charles Schepens that operates as part of the research program of Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
Worcester Tech graduate Stephen Nedoroscik shined in his first taste of the Summer Olympics on Saturday morning, as the pommel horse specialist showed why he was selected to the U.S. men's ...
Cohen Children's also sometimes treats adults that require pediatric care. [5] Cohen Children's Medical Center also features the largest ACS verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in the region. [6] [7] Cohen Children's Medical Center is the largest provider of pediatric health services in New York state. [8]
Cohen Veterans Network is the vision of philanthropist Steven A. Cohen, [1] and was conceived after his son was deployed to Afghanistan from August, 2010 to February, 2011. [2] The organization's goal is to strengthen mental health outcomes and complement existing support with a particular focus on post-9/11 veterans. [3]
The signs at the train station (which was rebuilt and opened in 2007) have smaller printing reading "Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary" in addition to the prominent "Charles/MGH" signs, and "Mass Eye and Ear Infirmry" is announced in some newer trains. C. Stephen Foster developed the first ocular immunology service at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.