Tag Archives: ophthalmology

Raymond Iezzi, Jr., M.D. Receives Visionary Award from Foundation Fighting Blindness


Congratulations to Raymond Iezzi, Jr., M.D.! Dr. Iezzi is being honored by the Foundation Fighting Blindness with the organization’s 2012 Visionary Award. Dr. Iezzi is a consultant in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He holds the academic … Continue reading

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Ophthalmology Insights


The American Academy of Ophthalmology recently wound up its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida — final attendance exceeded 24,000. As part of Mayo Clinic’s participation in the event, our interviewers, bloggers and videographers showcased key leaders in the organization. The … Continue reading

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The Eyes Have It — An Inside look at the ophthalmology meeting


Medical society meetings reflect the specialties they are intended to serve. In the case of the 115th annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, we have thousands of people in one building focused on one organ (or two, if … Continue reading

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Mayo News “Eyed” by Most on Medscape


Medscape, the online news source for medical specialists, has told us that an article on research by Keith Baratz, M.D, and colleagues was one of the most read by people in the field of ophthalmology visiting their site in 2010. … Continue reading

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