
Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS, shares a front-row view of ophthalmology’s “revolution with a capital R."
Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS, shares a front-row view of ophthalmology’s “revolution with a capital R."
Early improvements in OSDI scores and tear osmolarity reinforce lifitegrast’s role in managing inflammation-driven dry eye disease.
A conversation with David S. Friedman, MD, PhD, on treating uncontrolled open-angle glaucoma in patients with limited options
Researchers evaluate key measures for tracking disease progression in Usher syndrome type 2–related retinal degeneration
Colby highlights the strides made and challenges that remain for women in ophthalmology, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, individualized professional growth, and resilience in a competitive field, drawing from her experience as Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
The device recently received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Deepinder Dhaliwal, MD, LAc, explores advancements in managing Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, highlighting Descemet stripping only (DSO). Long-term outcomes show promising results, supporting DSO as a viable alternative to traditional donor-tissue-based keratoplasty procedures.
Electrical stimulation therapy is being explored as a potential treatment to enhance neuroplasticity and improve visual function in optic neuropathy patients. Clinical trials show promising results in visual field improvements, though further research is needed on long-term efficacy and quality of life.
Deepinder Dhaliwal, MD, LAc, discusses longterm outcomes of Descemet Stripping Only (DSO) for Fuchs dystrophy at NYU's Journal Club, highlighting a 77% success rate at 5 years and evolving techniques.
The NYU Grossman School of Medicine launches a Journal Club series with Ophthalmology Times, featuring expert faculty discussions on ophthalmology research to enhance clinical practice and trainee education.
The award from the National Institutes of Health will enable a team of researchers to investigate Alzheimer and Parkinson progression through the eye.
Researchers from NYU Langone published a study reporting on the eye's functioning, without sight but offering hope for the future.
David Hutton of Ophthalmology Times talks with Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, Elisabeth J. Cohen Professor and Chair, NYU Langone Department of Ophthalmology, about the year the department had in 2023 as well as an outlook at advancements in the field of ophthalmology moving forward.
Vivek Srinivasan, PhD, sat down with David Hutton, Managing Editor, Ophthalmology Times®, to discuss his presentation about using visible light, OCT to image the retina at this year's ARVO meeting.
Ravi Parikh, MD, MPH, sat down with David Hutton, Managing Editor, Ophthalmology Times®, to discuss his presentation about adopting dropless cataract surgery to help reduce cost to both patients and the healthcare system at this year's ARVO meeting.
Ophthalmology Times® talked with Steven Carrubba, MD, about monkeypox skin disease and eye disease in patients who were immunocompromised in New York at this year's ARVO meeting.
Ophthalmology Times® talked with Ronald Zambrano, lab supervisor for the advanced Ophthalmic Imaging Lab at NYU Langone about lamina cribrosa pressure and predicting structural glaucoma progression at this year's ARVO meeting.
Nitish Mehta, MD discusses the latest trends in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technology in retinal imaging and its uses for ophthalmologists.
Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, discusses highlights of the World Cornea Congress, which was held recently in Chicago.
Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, sits down with Ophthalmology Times to discuss her 2022 AAO presentation: "Endothelial Keratoplasty Should I Choose? DSAEK, DMEK, DSO"
NYU Langone Health has been recognized as No. 1 in quality and safety for inpatient and ambulatory care by Vizient Inc.
Elisabeth J. Cohen, MD, has been appointed vice chair for academic affairs, enhancing the department’s commitment to research and advancing its reputation for excellence in studying and treating diseases of the eye.
Zachary Elkin, MD, MPH, of NYU Langone Eye Center, advises how ophthalmologists and parents should be aware of precautions that should be taken with sports involving small balls and urges the use of protective eyewear.
April is Presbyopia Awareness Month. Brieann K. Adair, OD, of NYU Langone Health, speaks with Ophthalmology Times’ Sheryl Stevenson about the importance of Presbyopia awareness, treatment options and more.
Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, discusses Fuchs’ dystrophy symptoms and treatment options as well as the underlying concept of Descemet stripping only surgery and her role in pioneering this technique.