Sight + Sound Bites Webinar: Diabetic Retinopathy

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The Eye & Ear Foundation, together with the Department of Ophthalmology, proudly presented a lunchtime educational webinar series highlighting the research and clinical innovations at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Our webinar, Understanding Diabetic Retinopathy: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Future Direction, featured José-Alain Sahel, MD, Andrew W. Eller, MD, and Colin Prensky, MD. Following […]

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Using Technology to Train Surgeons

Ophthalmology residents at the University of Pittsburgh have an exciting new hi-tech teaching tool! Thanks to contributions from the Joseph Horne Trust and generous donors to the residents’ education fund, the Department of Ophthalmology was recently able to purchase a VR Magic Eyesi® Surgical Simulator, a high-end virtual reality simulator for intraocular surgery training. This […]

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Sight + Sound Bites Webinar: Simulations in Tracheostomy Care

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The Eye & Ear Foundation, together with the Department of Otolaryngology, proudly presented a lunchtime educational webinar series highlighting the research and clinical innovations at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The September 18th, 2020 webinar, Simulations in Tracheostomy Care, featured Jonas Johnson, MD, Chairman of the Department of Otolarngology, and Allison Tobey, MD, […]

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Sight + Sound Bites Webinar: Optic Nerve Regeneration

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The Eye & Ear Foundation, together with the Department of Ophthalmology, proudly presented a lunchtime educational webinar series highlighting the research and clinical innovations at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The webinar, featuring José-Alain Sahel, MD, Jeffrey Gross, PhD, Stephen Badylak, DVM, PhD, MD, Takaaki Kuwajima, PhD, Kun-Che Chang, PhD, and a special […]

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Dysphagia: Improving Treatment Strategies

Tamara Wasserman-Wincko, MS, CCC-SLP

Eating and drinking is something we often take for granted and is the link to many social events, holidays, and celebrations.  If swallowing is impaired, it can change quality of life. Swallowing difficulty is called dysphagia. In the United States, 1 in 25 adults experience dysphagia annually. Dysphagia is often associated with specific conditions (i.e.  […]

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Sight + Sound Bites Webinar: Do You Hear What I Hear?

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The Eye & Ear Foundation, together with the Department of Otolaryngology, proudly presented a lunchtime educational webinar series highlighting the research and clinical innovations at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The webinar, featuring Jonas Johnson, MD, Carl Snyderman, MD, MBA, and Bharath Chandrasekaran, PhD, unraveled how sound encoding can be non-invasively assessed in […]

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Retinal Degenerations Webinar: Light at the End of the Tunnel

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The Eye & Ear Foundation, together with the Department of Ophthalmology, proudly presented a lunchtime educational webinar series highlighting the research and clinical innovations at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The webinar, featuring José-Alain Sahel, MD and Leah Byrne, PhD, covered basic information on retinal degeneration conditions, current treatment options, as well as […]

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Putting the Issue of Obstructive Sleep Apnea to Bed

It is an exciting time to be an otolaryngologist in the world of obstructive sleep apnea.  Clinical care pathways are rapidly changing, multidisciplinary collaboration is on the rise, and new treatment options are in development. Consistently ranked as one of the best otolaryngology programs in the country, faculty in the Department of Otolaryngology at the […]

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A New Era in Retinal Research

The most common hereditary retinal dystrophy in the world is Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP). Over the past four years, the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, under the leadership of Dr. José -Alain Sahel, who has dedicated his career to the study and development of new treatments for hereditary retinal dystrophies, […]

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Gathering the Pieces to Help Solve the Problem of Sino-Nasal Cancers

Eric Wang, MD

The Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is consistently one of the most highly regarded departments in the country. A key component of this long-time success can be attributed to the pioneering efforts that have been made in the field of nose and paranasal sinus cancers. Sino-Nasal Cancers and the […]

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What is the Guerilla Eye Service?

Evan “Jake” Waxman, MD, PhD

Living up to their motto of “travel light and save sight,” Dr. Evan Waxman, along with ophthalmology residents and medical school students, take their “mobile eye clinic” to underserved communities around Pittsburgh three times a month. Vision loss is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people around the world. Exasperating this problem is the […]

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Three Years of the Survivorship Clinic: New Programs and New Research

Jonas Johnson, MD and Marci Nilsen, PhD, RN

In 2016, Jonas Johnson, MD, Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh, and Marci Nilsen, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor in the Department of Acute and Tertiary Care in the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing established the UPMC Survivorship Clinic for Head and Neck Cancer. The clinic’s mission is to address […]

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Big Data, Big Possibilities

By leveraging scalable computational power, machine learning offers the potential to predict outcomes of a person’s disease from real-world data extracted from electronic medical records. What is a Digital Twin? The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh has invested time and resources into building an artificial intelligence model that would predict the way […]

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