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Joel
S. Glaser, M.D., is internationally recognized for
his work in Neuro-ophthalmology, especially in patients with optic
nerve disease or with double vision. He was Professor
of Ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, with secondary
appointments in Neurological Surgery and Neurology, University
of Miami School of Medicine. A member of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology
Society Board of Directors and a Council member of the International
Society of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Dr. Glaser has authored textbooks
and scores of journal articles. He has lectured extensively throughout
North America, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East, and
has been invited as a Visiting Professor at Yale, Harvard, Johns
Hopkins, and at more than 30 universities on four continents.
A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, he is a Diplomate
of the American Board of Ophthalmology.
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Norman
J. Schatz, M.D., has earned an
international reputation for his pioneering work in Neuro-ophthalmology.
In Philadelphia for 20 years, he was Director of the Neuro-Ophthalmology
Unit at the Wills Eye Hospital, and continues as Adjunct Professor
in Ophthalmology and Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr Schatz has been a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
at the University of Miami School of Medicine for 12 years.
Dr. Schatz has written more than 140 journal
articles and lectured in North America, Europe, South America,
Australia and Asia. He serves on the editorial staff of several
scientific journals. Dr. Schatz received the Senior Honor Award
from the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 1993. A graduate
of Hahnemann Medical College, he served his internship at Albert
Einstein Medical Center and his residency at Jefferson Medical
Center in Philadelphia. Dr. Schatz received fellowships at Wills
Eye Hospital and Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University
of Miami. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry
and Neurology.
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