At a recent event, eye-care industry professionals across the globe convened to discuss the future of vision.
There are 39 million people who are blind worldwide. Four out of every five blind people could be cured at a modern eye clinic, but most lack access to care because there aren’t enough doctors. The ...
Retiring at 78, Dr. Randall J Olson leaves a legacy of transforming a one-man ophthalmology department into the highly ...
RetinaLogik Inc., a Calgary-based startup, is proud to announce it has successfully completed a $1.1 million funding round ...
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is soon becoming a big player in transforming the healthcare industry, particularly ...
Looking for an eye doctor in Sunnyside? Dr. Christa Cavallaro (C Clearly) provides eye care & expert advice on managing ...
A nonprofit that served an estimated 5,682 women last year with prenatal care in Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties ...
Eye Health America (EHA), a prominent integrated eye care provider in the Southeastern United States, is pleased to announce its partnership with the ...
We asked the experts to weigh in on the future of AI and eye care. Risa Wolf, MD, is the director of the pediatric diabetes program at Johns Hopkins Children's Center and associate professor of ...
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