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State approves Virginia Surgery Center's relocation, expansion — 3 details
Virginia Surgery Center gained conditional state approval June 8 for a relocation and expansion project. -
Eye group brings Dr. Catherine Baston on board
Catherine Baston, MD, is the newest ophthalmologist at Harman Eye Center. -
13 top hospitals for ophthalmology
U.S. News & World Reportreleased its 2020-21 Best Hospitals rankings July 28, with 13 hospitals ranked in ophthalmology. -
Eye Care Partners acquired 6 eye surgery centers in Q2
St. Louis-based EyeCare Partners acquired six ophthalmology surgery centers in the second quarter of 2020, Invision reports. -
Vision clinic named No. 1 Lasik surgery center in St. Louis
St. Louis Magazine readers named St. Louis-based Brinton Vision the No. 1 Laser Eye Treatment Center in St. Louis. -
Ophthalmologists support efforts to reduce surgical waste, survey says
Ophthalmologists largely support efforts to decrease surgical waste, according to a study published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery. -
10 stats on ophthalmology compensation, debt, net worth & more
Medscape released its "Physician Compensation Report 2020" and its "Physician Debt & Net Worth Report 2020," offering a comprehensive picture of physician finances. -
Ranking Arizona names Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center as No. 1
Ranking Arizona ranked the top ophthalmology groups in the state, with Phoenix-based Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center taking the top spot. -
EyePoint adds chief strategic scientific officer
EyePoint Pharmaceuticals appointed Jay Duker, MD, to serve as the company's chief strategic scientific officer. -
Texas eye practice opens
Shaam Mahasneh, MD, opened Advanced Eye and Laser Center of Mansfield (Texas), bringing her ophthalmology skills to the Mansfield community. -
AAO to launch open-access journal
The American Academy of Ophthalmology plans to launch Ophthalmology Science, an open-access journal, in 2021. -
VisionCare names industry veteran as CEO
Ophthalmology devicemaker VisionCare named industry veteran Thomas Ruggia as its CEO, effective July 6. -
COVID-19 pandemic could change ophthalmology training permanently, survey says
Ophthalmology trainees said the COVID-19 pandemic allowed some previously unexplored technological solutions to be embraced in whole, according to a survey reported on by Physician's Weekly. -
Colorado Eye Institute performs new glaucoma treatment
Colorado Springs-based Colorado Eye Institute successfully used Durysta, a tiny pellet that when injected into the eye releases glaucoma-treating medication over the course of a month, The Gazette reports. -
COVID-19-related delays could result in increased vision loss among patients
Patients delaying care as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an increase in severe vision loss cases, according to a study from the United Kingdom, reported on by Ophthalmology Times. -
3 stats on ophthalmologist net worth, lifestyle
Medscape released its "Physician Debt & Net Worth Report" offering insights into clinician salaries and debt loads. -
Car hits eye surgery center, injures nurse
A car accidentally drove into Eye Surgery Center of Georgia in Sandy Springs, injuring a nurse June 26, Patch reports. -
Eye surgeon charged in $637,200 COVID-19 loan fraud scheme: 6 details
A New York eye surgeon has been indicted, accused of fraudulently accepting two Paycheck Protection Program loans associated with COVID-19 relief for which he was ineligible, according to a news release from The U.S. Department of Justice Southern District of New York. -
Arizona eye practice begins using light-adjusted lens
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Horizon Eye Specialists & Lasik Center is now using the light-adjusted lens implant, which improves the likelihood patients achieve 20/20 vision after cataract surgery. -
PE-backed platform acquires Arizona Eye Institute — 3 insights
Private equity-backed EyeCare Partners acquired Sun City-based Arizona Eye Institute & Cosmetic Laser Center and its three locations and surgery center.
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