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Ophthalmology 105 (1): 46–56. (1998). Cited 47 times; Gallemore, RP; Steinberg, RH. 1990. "Effects of dopamine on the chick retinal-pigment epithelium – membrane-potentials and light-evoked responses". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 31 (1): 67–80. (1990) Cited 44 times; Gallemore, RP; Steinberg, RH.
[9] Later on, he also became a local celebrity in Phoenix, as an ophthalmologist – appearing in his office's television ads and billboard campaigns. His son Gary Hall Jr. became a famous Olympic swimmer as well, starting in the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, getting various gold medals at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
Alfredo Arrigo Sadun (born October 23, 1950) is an American ophthalmologist, academic, author and researcher. He holds the Flora L. Thornton Endowed Chair and is chief of ophthalmology at Doheny Eye Centers [1] and Vice-Chair of Ophthalmology at UCLA.
"Doheny Eye Institute and Jules Stein Eye Institute Fourth Annual Comprehensive Ophthalmology Review Course". Medrounds.org. Blog post. February 1, 2009. Valliant, Linda L (September 15, 1998). "Jules Stein Eye Institute seeks constant improvement". Ophthalmology Times. Press release.
In response to the epidemic, Coleman and the Academy leadership issued their first ever statement urging ophthalmologists to cease treatment of patients. [ 10 ] In 2022, Coleman was selected as the Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology, [ 1 ] the Director of the University of California, Los Angeles Stein Eye Institute , [ 2 ] and ...
Carmen Anthony Puliafito (born January 5, 1951) [1] is an American ophthalmologist and former academic administrator. From 2007 until March 2016, he was dean of the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
Patricia Era Bath (November 4, 1942 – May 30, 2019) was an American ophthalmologist and humanitarian. She became the first female member of the Jules Stein Eye Institute, the first woman to lead a post-graduate training program in ophthalmology, and the first woman elected to the honorary staff of the UCLA Medical Center.
Scurvy is a deficiency disease (state of malnutrition) resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). [1] Early symptoms of deficiency include weakness, fatigue ...