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The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute is located at the corner of West Drive and Michigan Avenue on the IUPUI campus. The facility provides research opportunities for Ophthalmology and clinical services for patients at nearby healthcare facilities including Riley Childrens Hospital and University Hospital.
It is located within the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and is a leading center for research and treatment of disorders of the eye. In 2007, Scheie was the leading recipient of funding from the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the NIH. [5] In 2006, Scheie was the NEI's #2 recipient. [6]
Pink eye can result from a viral infection, a bacterial infection, a chemical (toxin) irritation, or from allergies. "Viral conjunctivitis is worse in the fall and winter," says Dr. John Epling, a ...
(The Center Square) - The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is considering the closure of two facilities, projecting to save the state over $120 million next year. The facilities, SCI ...
Later, he joined the world-renowned Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami and became Director of glaucoma and Director of Cataract Surgery at the Moore Eye Institute which was a part of the Mercy System and the Crozer-Keystone Health System. He is a founding surgeon of Kremer Eye Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1]
Cameron Diaz is opening up about her return to acting.. During the Jan. 17 episode of The Graham Norton Show, the actress, 52, appeared alongside her Back in Action costar Jamie Foxx to discuss ...
Wills Hospital (1897), 18th & South Logan Square, Philadelphia, PA. Now site of The Logan Hotel. James Wills Jr., a Quaker merchant, was instrumental in the founding of Wills Eye through his bequest of $116,000 in 1832 to the City of Philadelphia. Wills stipulated that the funds were to be used specifically for the indigent, blind, and lame.