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Moss Neuro-ophthalmology Lab @ Byers Eye Institute (Department of Ophthalmology), Stanford University School of Medicine, Opinions our own
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http://med.stanford.edu/mosslab.html 08-06-2019 01:30:22
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So fun to participating in this educational panel on NMO at #NANOS2022 with @AndrewGoLeeMD1 & John J. Chen, MD, PhD. Thanks Vindico Medical Education and NANOS!
TLDR the Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology article? check out Neuro-ophthalmology & pregnancy in < 7 minutes. neurologyminute.libsyn.com/website/neuro-… neurologyminute.libsyn.com/website/neuro-…
Now available open access, our work with Steven Roth UIC Ophthalmology building a predictive model for ischemic optic neuropathy in spinal fusion published in TheSpineJEditor ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Need free CME? Want to watch @AndrewGoLeeMD1 John J. Chen, MD, PhD and Heather Moss, MD, PhD banter about NMO? Have a free hour? Missed the live presentation at #NANOS2022? Check out: cme.healio.com/ophthalmology/… Vindico Medical Education
Hot off the press in journalneurooph how are neuro-ophth patients different than glaucoma patients? how can we identify patients at risk of loss to follow up? Great work by @ReemAzizTweets journals.lww.com/jneuro-ophthal…
Our @ByersEye QI project is published! Interventions Targeting Follow-up Appointment Scheduling After ED Referral to Ophthalmology Clinics ja.ma/3v2rBXa via JAMA Ophthalmology part of JAMA Network
In this study of 86 patients with IIH receiving venous sinus stents (VSS) (a collaboration with John J. Chen, MD, PhD), we found VSS to be associated with improvement in papilledema. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…