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herself locally as the President of the Chicago
Ophthal- mological Society, and as the founding
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Dr. Lisa F.
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Dr. Rosenberg’s surgical focus is anterior segment microsurgery including cataract removal and lens implantation, glaucoma surgery, laser treatment, and refractive surgery (LASIK).
Dr. Rosenberg is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and Rush Medical College. She completed her residency in Ophthalmology at Washington University in St. Louis in 1988. Dr. Rosenberg has been an active member of the Northwestern University academic community for more than 12 years. She is an Associate Professor at Northwestern University where she has been a leader in education and training of medical students, residents, fellows, and colleagues. She is the recipient of several honors, including excellence in teaching and the Heed Prize for subspecialty training. Dr. Rosenberg developed the ophthalmology curriculum for Northwestern Medical student education. She has participated in community outreach to Chicago’s inner city by providing accessible eye care and sight-saving surgery to needy individuals. Equally important is Dr. Rosenberg’s dedication to research to improve understanding and advance treatment of ocular conditions.
Dr. Rosenberg has distinguished herself locally as the current President of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, and as the founding President of the Chicago Glaucoma Society. She is nationally reknown as a surgical textbook author, a prolific contributor of over 35 publications and book chapters, and an extensive lecturer. |
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| Dr. Ruderman has received
numerous awards including the outstanding research
at the University of Illinois and the Heed Fellowship
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Dr. Jon M. Ruderman
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Dr. Ruderman is a graduate of Yale University and Northwestern Medical School. He interned at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in general medicine and completed his Ophthalmology training at the University of California and University of Illinois. He received glaucoma fellowship training at Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Ruderman has been an active member of the Northwestern University academic community for more than 17 years. He is an Associate Professor and has participated in the medical education and training of medical students, residents, fellows and colleagues. He has received numerous awards including the outstanding research at the University of Illinois and the Heed Fellowship award. Dr. Ruderman has participated in many community outreach and screening programs which provide care to the needy in the Chicago area. Dr. Ruderman has written or contributed to over 40 research articles or book chapters, and has lectured extensively in the United States. Dr. Ruderman serves as President of the Chicago Glaucoma Society, and chairman of the Quality Assurance Committee for Ophthalmology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He specializes in cataract and glaucoma surgery. |
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| Dr. John Yang received his
undergraduate degree from Northwestern University
and was a member of the Honors Program in Medical
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Associate Dr. John Yang
Dr. John Yang received his undergraduate
degree from Northwestern University and received his medical
degree from Northwestern University Medical School. While
performing his undergraduate and medical school studies
at Northwestern, he was a member of the Honors Program in
Medical Education. He completed his medical internship at
the University of Illinois Medical Center and returned to
Northwestern University Medical School to receive his ophthalmology
training. While in his last year of training in ophthalmology,
Dr. Yang served as chief resident. Most recently, Dr. Yang
completed a glaucoma fellowship with University Eye Specialists.
Dr. Yang places high priority on providing excellent patient
care as well as continuing his education through research
in ophthalmology.
Dr. Yang's current research interests include
the development of internet testing of visual fields. By
developing an accessible means of visual field screening,
Dr. Yang hopes to enhance the opportunities for successful
glaucoma screening. Dr. Yang's clinical specialties include
cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic eye disease.
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