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Interview With Nancy Newman | Interview with Nancy Newman - Why I Went Into Neuro-Ophthalmology | Nancy J Newman, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory Eye Center, Emory University School of Medicine | 2018-02 |
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Interview With Larry Frohman | Interview with Larry Frohman - Why I Went Into Neuro-Ophthalmology | Larry Frohman MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Director of Neuro-ophthalmology, Rutgers- New Jersey Medical School | 2018-02 |
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Interview With James Corbett | Interview with James Corbett - Why I Went Into Neuro-Ophthalmology | James J. Corbett, MD, Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, University of Mississippi Medical Center | 2018-02 |
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Interview With Swaraj Bose | Interview with Swaraj Bose- Why I Went Into Neuro-Ophthalmology | Swaraj Bose, MD, Neuro-Ophthalmologist & Orbital Surgeon, Cedars Sinai Medical Center | 2018-02 |
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Skip Legge - How I Became a Neuro-Ophthalmologist | Interview with Skip Legge. | | 2018-08 |
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Norman Schatz, MD: Comedic Genius | No one in the field of neuro-ophthalmology could be as smart-and-funny as Norman Schatz, MD. Drawing on the enormous and diverse patient population of the Wills Eye Institute, Jefferson Medical College, he developed an unmatchable repertoire. If you had seen an intriguing case, he had seen three of ... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Irene Loewenfeld, PhD: Physiologist of the Pupil | Irene Loewenfeld, PhD was trained in physiology at New York University and Columbia University under the direction of Otto Lowenstein, MD, PhD. With her mentor, she produced a prodigious amount of research on pupil function, culminating in 1993 in the publication of a 2223-page textbook on the pupil... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Dartmouth Eye Institute | From 1921 to 1947, the center of research into visual perception in the United States was in the rural hamlet of Hanover, New Hampshire. Situated on the campus of Dartmouth College, The Dartmouth Eye Institute (DEI) fostered an uncommon collaboration of physiologists, psychophysicists, ophthalmologi... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Otto Lowenstein, MD, PhD: Founder of Pupillography | Otto Lowenstein, MD, PhD was a pioneer in the quantitative measurement of pupil function. Trained in mathematics, physics, and medicine, he abandoned a promising career in Germany to avoid Nazi persecution, emigrating to the United States in 1939. At Columbia University, he developed pupillographic ... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Thomas Hedges, Jr, MD: Progenitor of Neuro-Ophthalmology Societies | Thomas Hedges, Jr, MD, the first person to take a full neuro-ophthalmology fellowship (under Frank Walsh, MD at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University), used his energy and organizing skills to set in motion the Walsh Society and the International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. He mentored... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Charles Miller Fisher, MD: Master of Clinicopathologic Correlation | Trained in neurology and pathology, Charles Miller Fisher, MD applied painstaking clinical and tissue examination to set the foundation for our current understanding of cerebrovascular disease and many other neurologic conditions. His special passion was neuro-ophthalmology. | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic | The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota contributed gloriously to the early history of neuro-ophthalmology in North America. Between 1917 and 1991, Mayo Clinic physicians recognized the importance of close collaboration with neurology, neurosurgery, and internal medicine and put their stamps--if not... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Noble David, MD: Bard of Neuro-Ophthalmology | Noble David, MD could as easily recite the sonnets of Petrarch as the science of neuro-ophthalmology. One of the progenitors of retinal fluorescein angiography, he produced groundbreaking experimental and clinical studies on the retinal circulation. | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Pioneers of Neuro-Ophthalmology-Intro Poster | Neuro-ophthalmology in North America has a colorful history. This exhibit displays that history through some of the people who made it happen. Adapted from interviews and essays that appeared in the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology from 2001 to 2009, these posters show how a small number of dynamic an... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Robert Daroff, MD: Pioneer of Ocular Motor Research | Robert Daroff, MD brought his instinct for recognizing important but unsolved clinical issues to the technical expertise of collaborating engineers and physiologists to produce pathbreaking research in ocular motility. He and his colleagues were among the first to graph trajectories in patients with... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Simmons Lessell, MD: Gaon of Neuro-Ophthalmology | Simmons Lessell, MD elevated the case report to a high art. His descriptions of toxic optic neuropathy, cerebral achromatopsia, palinopsia, indirect optic nerve trauma, and idiopathic pachymeningitis are examples of the most luminous prose in the medical literature. His fellows likened him to a "gao... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Ronald Burde, MD: Passionate Scientist and Journal Editor | Ronald Burde, MD brought profound understanding of experimental science to neuro-ophthalmology. All over the world, his former medical students, residents, and fellows recall the intensity and keen logic with which he approached clinical issues. He served as the second editor-in-chief of the Journal... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Joel Glaser, MD: A Scholar's Scholar | Joel Glaser, MD is considered one of the great scholars of neuro-ophthalmology. His published contributions touch nearly every aspect of the field. The principal author of the highly respected textbook Neuro-Ophthalmology, he has trained over 50 fellows who occupy important academic positions across... | Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan University | 2010 |
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Merger of Walsh Society into NANOS | This document contains the legal transactions, or "articles of merger", undertaken in 1992, and signed on September 1, 1992, to merge the formerly distinct Frank B. Walsh Society and North American Neuro-ophthalmology Society. | Robert B. Daroff; Thomas J. Carlow; David L. Knox; William F. Hoyt | 1992 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmology Interview With Steve Feldon | Interview with Dr. Steve Feldon about his career in neuro-ophthalmology. | Steve Feldon, MD | 2018-03 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmology Interview With Howard Krauss | Interview with Dr. Howard Krauss about his career in neuro-ophthalmology. | Howard Krauss, MD | 2018-03 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmology Interview With David Bellows | Interview with Dr. David Bellows about his career in neuro-ophthalmology. | David Bellows, MD | 2018-03 |
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Jack Selhorst - How I Became a Neuro-Ophthalmologist | Interview with Jack Selhorst. | | 2018-08 |
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Steve Newman - How I Became a Neuro-Ophthalmologist | Interview with Steve Newman. | | 2018-08 |
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Shirley Wray - How I Became a Neuro-Ophthalmologist | Interview with Shirley Wray. | | 2018-08 |