
New Pediatric Ophthalmology Rotation Announced
Sep 27 2022
The UW Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences is pleased to announce a new pediatric ophthalmology rotation. The new three-week rotation, which officially launched in September 2022, is designed to address the critical shortage of…
Read MoreCLN-0500
Aug 24 2021
A Randomized, Parallel-Arm, Active Control, Multicenter Study Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of Dextenza for the Treatment of Ocular Pain and Inflammation Following Surgery for Pediatric Cataract Sponsor: Ocular Therapeutix, Inc. Principal Investigator: Michael Struck…
Read MoreAS OCT2
Dec 01 2020
To investigate whether anatomical differences in Schlemm’s canal and anterior segment structures are associated with the development of glaucoma in pediatric patients that undergo cataract surgery.
Read MoreCHAMP
Jun 12 2019
A 3-Arm Randomized, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Study of NVK-002 in Children with Myopia (CHAMP)
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Can precision medicine treat childhood blindness?
Jan 25 2019
Using stem cells, gene therapy to correct errors in retinal cells A research team at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health has shown that two novel approaches to treating an inherited…
Read MoreAMBLYOPIA TREATMENT STUDY (ATS20)
Feb 12 2018
Binocular Dig Rush Game Treatment for Amblyopia Sponsor: Jaeb Center for Health Research visit clinicaltrials.gov
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Strength in Numbers
Dec 14 2017
UW Health Eye Clinics Have a Robust Orthoptics Team Approximately 350 orthoptists are practicing nationally and we are fortunate to have seven at our UW Health Eye Clinics in Madison. An impressive number when you…
Read MoreINTERMITTENT EXOTROPIA STUDY (IXT1)
Feb 14 2017
A Randomized Trial of Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession versus Unilateral Lateral Rectus Recession with Medial Rectus Resection for Intermittent Exotropia
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Dr. Kushner Treats Three Generations of Family for Strabismus
Dec 27 2016
After being in clinical practice for 40 years, Burton Kushner, MD, is not surprised to care for the children, and even sometimes the grandchildren, of his patients. It is not common, however, for a former patient to greet…
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