Vision scientists at the University of Wisconsin—Madison are pioneering a revolutionary approach to eye care by adapting a cutting-edge imaging technique from astronomy for use in ophthalmology.
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New Report Recommends Myopia Be Classified as a Disease, Policies for Children to Spend Time Outdoors
With the greatly increased prevalence of myopia, commonly called nearsightedness, over the last three decades, a new report is urging the federal government should pursue policy changes that would encourage young people to spend more time outdoors.
Jean Austin’s Journey to Regain Her Sight
For Jean Austin, the biggest problem with her failing eyesight was the inability to be outside in the sunshine. A cornea transplant changed all that.
Department Activities at AAO 2024
Join the faculty and alumni of the University of Wisconsin Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the 2024 American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting in Chicago, IL October 18 – 21 as we connect, share, and advance our mission to save sight.
DOVS and UW School of Veterinary Medicine Team Up for Ocular Pathology Day
The UW Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and the UW School of Veterinary Medicine proudly teamed up for Ocular Pathology Day.
Latest Project From University of Wisconsin Pediatric Ophthalmologist Makes Vital Training Accessible Worldwide
A new online training program developed by a world-renowned University of Wisconsin pediatric ophthalmologist is making training more accessible to eye care providers worldwide. “One World One Vision Comprehensive Video Course on Strabismus and Amblyopia,” …
Amy Walker Named 2024 Distinguished Community Educator
For Amy Walker, OD, MBA, FAAO, being a lifelong educator means not only teaching students, but learning from them as well. Dr. Walker, a clinical adjunct assistant professor with the University of Wisconsin Department of …
4-Year-Old Entlebucher Lost Both Eyes to Glaucoma, But… Finn Still Loves to Fetch
This article was originally published by the School of Veterinary Medicine. Photos of Finn courtesy of the Caho family. Watching Finn and Luka, two beautiful and energetic Entlebucher Mountain Dogs, play fetch in their backyard …
Ophthalmology Residency Program Offers New Experiences to More Learners
Ophthalmology residents at the University of Wisconsin will benefit from some exciting additions to their learning experience this academic year – and have the opportunity to learn with a larger group of peers.