Minnesota Eye Conultants, P.A.

Education

Ilasik, all laser LASIK
iLASIK, the revolutionary ALL-LASER surgical solution endorsed by top medical experts and the US military and astronaut programs can help adults reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. If you are seeking a Minneapolis LASIK specialist we are excited to introduce you to the ultimate in laser vision correction, it’s called the iLASIK™.
Our Doctors
If you are seeking the best eye doctors in Minneapolis please feel free to contact the medical professionals at Minnesota Eye Consultants. This consortium of the most recognized leaders in ophthalmology today is dedicated to providing superior patient care while pursuing significant research in LASIK laser vision correction, refractive surgery, cataract surgery and glaucoma treatment, oculoplastics and total eye care.
No-Stitch Cataract Surgery
Minnesota eye care patients can now see better after cataract surgery due to major advancements in technology over the last 20 years. If you are seeking cataract surgery in Minnesota you now have the choice for premium lens implants after cataract surgery including multifocal IOL implants or accommodating IOL implants. Patients can see at near, intermediate and far distances with premium lens implants after cataract surgery.

Education

1965 to 1966
Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter, Minnesota

1966 to 1971
University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude: June 12, 1971

1969 to 1972
University of Minnesota College of Medicine
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bachelor of Science: August 25, 1972
Doctor of Medicine: August 25, 1972

January 1, 1973 to June 30, 1973
Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health University of Minnesota, Department of Ophthalmology ( 6 months) Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Topic: Organ Culture of Lens, Glutathione Metabolism of Lens.
Supervisors: William Rathbun, Ph.D., John E. Harris, Ph.D., M.D.

July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974
Intern, (R-1, Medicine emphasis rotating), Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota(12 months)

July 1, 1974 to December 31, 1974
Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, University of Minnesota, Department (6 months) of Ophthalmology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Topic: Organ Culture of the Cornea, Corneal Physiology.
Supervisors: Donald J. Doughman, M.D.,John E. Harris, Ph.D., M.D.

July 1, 1974 to June 30, 1978
University of Minnesota Graduate School Masters Program (48 months)
(Major: Ophthalmology)
(Minor: Microbiology, Immunology, Visual Physiology)

December 31, 1974 to 1977
Resident, Ophthalmology
(University Hospitals, Regions Hospital, (Formerly St. Paul Ramsey County Hospital), Hennepin County Medical Center, Veterans Administration Medical Center) Minneapolis, Minnesota

January 1, 1978 to July 1, 1978
Fellow, Cornea and External Disease, University Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota (6 months)
Supervisors: Donald J. Doughman, M.D., John E. Harris, Ph.D., M.D.

July 1, 1978 to January 1, 1979
Fellow, Diseases and Surgery of the Anterior Segment, Mary Shiels Hospital, Dallas, Texas. (6 months)
Supervisor: William S. Harris, M.D.

January 1, 1979 to July 1, 1979
Heed Fellow, Glaucoma and Anterior Segment, University Hospitals, Salt Lake City, Utah.(6 months)
Supervisors: Michael S. Kottler, M.D., Henry J. L. Van Dyk, M.D., Mary Shiels
Hospital, Dallas, Texas
Supervisor: William S. Harris, M.D


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