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Wilmer accepts Ophthalmology Times best program award

The Wilmer Eye Institute/Johns Hopkins University was presented witha crystal vase representing Ophthalmology Times Best Programs Award.The institution was ranked first for best overall, best residency, best(clinical) patient care, and best research programs. David R. Guyer, MD,chief medical editor of Ophthalmology Times, and Mark L. Dlugoss,editor-in-chief of Ophthalmology Times, presented the crystal vaseto Peter McDonnell, MD, chairman of Wilmer Eye Institute and Morton Goldberg,former chairman of the institute before Wilmer alumni and friends duringthe group's party at the Hyatt Regency.

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