1. Education
College: Duke University, B.A. Chemistry, 1965-1969
Medical School: Jefferson Medical College of the Thomas Jefferson Medical University, 1969-1973
2. Post Doctoral Training Internship: Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, New York, 1973-1974, Straight Medicine
Residency: New York University Medical Center, New York, New York, 1974-1977, Department of Ophthalmology
Fellowship: Glaucoma, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York 1977-1978, Preceptor: Dr. David Krohn
3. Military: None
4. Licensure: New Jersey #32702
5: Certification: American Board of Ophthalmology, 1978
American Board of Eye Surgery, 2004, Cataract Surgery
6: Narcotics Certification: N.J. CDS D22260
Federal # A57817820
7: University Appointment: Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, N.J.
8: Hospital Appointments:
Attending Physician, Overlook Hospital, Summit, New Jersey 1988-present
Attending Physician, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, N. J., 1978-present; Medical Executive Committee, 1981-1986
Courtesy Staff Physician, Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, N.J., 1981-present
Director of Glaucoma Service, Eye Institute of New Jersey, Newark, N.J. 1978-1988
9: Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments:
Lecturer, New York University Basic Science Course in Ophthalmology, 1978-1980
10: Awards and Honors:
Duke University Phi Beta Kappa, Order of Hippocrates, 1969
Jefferson Medical College Cum Laude, 1973
Eye Institute of New Jersey Recognition of outstanding service towards the advancement of education and research, June, 1982
Lions Clubs of North Plainfield, 1985, Scotch Plains, 1990, and Elizabeth, 1992, for recognition and appreciation for services performed for the continuation and advancement of sight conservation
11: Board of Directors/Trustees:
Member of the Board of Directors for Multi-Solutions, Inc., Lawrenceville, N.J., 1982-1988
12: Major Committee Assignments:
National and Regional None
Hospital Medical Executive Committee of Muhlenberg Hospital, 1981-1986
Editorial Boards None
13: Memberships, Offices, and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies:
Fellow, American Academy of Ophthalmology, ID # 3502 Member, Committee on Visual Field Standards
Fellow, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, ID # 01358
Fellow, American College of Eye Surgeons 2004
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology Treasurer, 1983-1984 President-Elect, 1984 President, 1985
American Medical Association
Medical Society of New Jersey
Union County Medical Society Member, Committee on Vision Preservation Chairman, Committee on Vision Preservation, 1985
New Jersey Chapter, Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Medical Advisory Board, 1978-1988
14: Major Research Interests:
Member of the Bunalol Study Group, 1982-1985
Phase I Investigator for Schering-Plough, Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Anti-Glaucoma Medication
Phase I Investigator of Insite Vision, Pilosite Study 1992-1993, Betasite, 1994
Phase III Sub-investigator for Altana Pharmaceuticals for Ciclesonide, 2003-present
15: Grant History:
Principal Investigator or P.I. of Sub-Contract None
Co-Investigator, Prospective Study of Contract Acuity in Glaucoma, U NJ submitted 1985
16: Major Teaching Experience:
Clinical Assistant Professor, U NJ, 1978-1986
Clinical Associate Professor, U NJ, 1986-present
Director, Glaucoma Service of the Eye Institute of New Jersey, 1978-1988
17: Lectures:
New York University Post-Graduate Ophthalmology Basic Science Course Glaucoma Lecture Series, 1978-1980
Faculty of the American College of Surgeons, Section of Ophthalmology, 1977. Gonioscopy: Principals and Pitfalls
Brooklyn Ophthalmological Society, January 19, 1979, Laser Iridectomy
Eye Institute of New Jersey, May 19, 1979. Course Director: Glaucoma Update. Advances in Angle Closure Glaucoma.
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology, Fall Scientific Meeting, October 22, 1980. Laser Therapy of Open Angle Glaucoma
Eye Institute of New Jersey, Intraocular Lens Course. The Intraocular Lens and Glaucoma: To Implant or Not? April 4, 1980
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology, Fall Scientific Meeting, October 14, 1981. Clinical Experience with Laser Trabeculopexy.
Eye Institute of New Jersey, Course Director, The Glaucoma Laser Surgery Course, November 17, 1981 and February 9, 1982. Laser Trabeculopexy and other uses of the Laser in Anterior Segment Surgery.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, The Eye and Aging Symposium. Therapeutic Problems in Older Glaucoma Patients. A Proposal for Non-Invasive Surgical Intervention as Primary Therapy, April 1982.
New York University, Grand Rounds, October 13, 1982. Laser Surgery of the Anterior Segment.
American Academy of Ophthalmology, Computer Society, October 30, 1983. Importance of Operating systems.
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology, Fall Meeting, Oct. 5, 1983. Long Term Follow-up of Laser Trabeculoplasties.
American Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, March 1984. Importance of Operating Systems.
Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, N.J, June 6, 1984. Ophthalmology Update. The Glaucomas.
Medical Society of New Jersey, Computer Seminar, Atlantic City, May 5, 1984. What the Future Medical Office Will be Like.
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology, Fall Meeting, October 10, 1984. Malpractice and Glaucoma.
Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, N.J., March 13, 1985. Angle Closure Glaucoma.
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology, Fall Meeting, Oct. 15, 1986. Automated Visual Field Technology and Techniques.
American College of Surgeons, New Jersey chapter, Dec. 6, 1986. Cataracts and Glaucoma.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, May 2, 2004. Express Valve: Results and Future Directions. Given with Dr. John Kung.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, May 3, 2004. Computerizing the Medical Office. Given with Philip Borker.
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