Quarterbacking Children's Health Foundation Kids Zone Unveiled at UAB Callahan Eye
On Wednesday, September 13, 2023, the Quarterbacking Children’s Health Foundation Kids Zone was unveiled in the Suite 410 Clinic at UAB Callahan Eye. This milestone stands as a testament to the profound impact generated by a robust collaboration between the Quarterbacking Children’s Health Foundation, the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, and the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama. The event not only celebrated a generous half-million-dollar partnership but also showcased the unwavering dedication to transforming pediatric care at UAB Callahan Eye.Read more
UAB Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation and Sight Savers America: Empowering Independence Through Vision Aids
On August 21, 2023, UAB's Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation, in collaboration with Sight Savers America, held an equipment dispensing clinic in its UAB Callahan Eye clinic space. The event aimed to provide high-tech visual aids to individuals with vision impairments, enhancing their daily lives and fostering independence.Read more
Samuels named chair of Ophthalmology
Written by Jane Longshore
Brian Samuels, M.D., Ph.D., has been appointed chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, effective Oct. 1. In this role, Samuels will work to recruit and retain talented faculty in clinical service, teaching, and research, as well as advance high impact discoveries and grow extramural research funding.
Read moreBack to School Eye Care and Health: Expert Insights from Rob Tauscher, M.D.
As the school year kicks off, ensuring your child's eye health is crucial for their overall well-being and academic success. We sat down with Dr. Rob Tauscher, M.D., an esteemed member of our pediatric optometry and ophthalmology team at UAB Callahan Eye, to discuss the importance of regular eye check-ups, signs to watch for, and how parents can contribute to their children's eye safety.
Read morePioneering Research to Transform Early Detection of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) threatens detailed vision in millions of older persons globally. While current treatments aim to prevent or stabilize advanced disease, the quest for early intervention remains paramount. Christine A. Curcio, Ph.D., and Cynthia Owsley, Ph.D., MSPH, esteemed researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), are at the forefront of groundbreaking research with the NIH-funded Alabama Study on Early Age-Related Macular Degeneration 2 (ALSTAR2).Read more
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Publications and New Grant Awards Demonstrate Research Productivity
The research faculty within the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences have demonstrated exceptional contribution to the field of ophthalmic research through their authorship of 94 publications in the 2023 fiscal year. These articles span 50 distinguished, peer-reviewed journals such as American Journal of Ophthalmology, British Journal of Ophthalmology, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, JAMA Ophthalmology, and more. This impressive body of work underscores the commitment to advancing ophthalmic knowledge and an impactful role in diverse scientific discussions. Their collective efforts further solidify the department’s reputation as a leader in vision research and innovation.
Read moreSight Savers America Unveils 2023 Hero For Sight Tribute Wall at UAB Callahan Eye Hospital
On July 13, 2023, Sight Savers America proudly revealed this year’s Hero For Sight Tribute Wall, along with the 2023 Hero For Sight Artwork and 2023 Hall W. Thompson Hero For Sight Award recipient plaque, at the renowned UAB Callahan Eye Hospital in Birmingham.
The UAB Callahan Eye Hospital has generously provided space for the Sight Savers America Hero For Sight Tribute Wall since 2014. Each year, during a special award ceremony, a new honoree and artist are chosen to be featured on the wall. Located on the hospital's first floor, the Tribute Wall serves as a meaningful recognition of individuals who have made exceptional contributions to promoting eye health and vision care.
Sight Savers America has been dedicated to supporting children's vision care through various programs since 1997. These initiatives provide comprehensive eye care services, facilitate access to eye clinics and low vision clinics, and deliver vision aids directly to families in need. All these services are offered free of charge to qualifying families, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder children from receiving essential eye care.
As a partner in Sight Savers America's mission, UAB Callahan Eye takes immense pride in contributing to the cause of enhancing vision health access for children. Together, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of young individuals by improving their eye health and promoting a brighter future through better vision care.
Read moreUAB Ophthalmology Launches Cornea Fellowship
In a significant expansion of its educational programs, the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences introduced a cornea fellowship for the 2023-2024 academic year. This one-year fellowship joins existing programs at UAB and in Birmingham in glaucoma, low vision, neuro-ophthalmology, retina and oculoplastic surgery, enriching the department’s offerings to aspiring ophthalmologists.
Read moreMeet Our First-Ever Residents
In pursuit of our continuing goal of exceptional comprehensive ophthalmic education, the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences ushered in a transformative change in July 2022. The introduction of an integrated internship year marks a pivotal shift, extending the residency program to four years. Designed to provide a holistic foundation, the internship curriculum incorporates common areas of medicine outside the realm of ophthalmology, strategically targeting fields that routinely intersect with eye care. From neurology and neuro-radiology to dermatology, rheumatology, emergency medicine at UAB and Children’s Hospital, anesthesia, and internal medicine, our first-year residents undergo a diverse array of rotations in addition to three months of ophthalmology. This innovative program has garnered significant success and positive reception after its first year from trainees and attendings alike. Now, as we continue this journey, we are thrilled to introduce our current class of resident interns, who are poised to contribute their energy, dedication, and fresh perspectives to our dynamic ophthalmology community.
Read moreDonated Tickets to "Shrek the Musical" Enrich the Experience for Vision-Impaired Individuals
In a heartwarming act of generosity, Alison Gorrie, alongside the Gorrie Family, donated 20 tickets to a special performance of "Shrek the Musical" at the Red Mountain Theatre. The inclusive event was catered to the unique needs of individuals with vision impairments, and the donated tickets were specifically intended for members of the Songs for Sight Group, a support community dedicated to children and young adults with low vision. Jennifer Jaques, the development personnel at Red Mountain Theatre Company, worked alongside Alison to ensure the success of this remarkable endeavor.Read more
Congratulations to Our 2023 Graduates
On Saturday, June 24, the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) gathered to celebrate the graduation of the 2023 class of fourth-year ophthalmology residents. The event was attended by faculty members, residents, and dedicated staff to honor the accomplishments of these exceptional individuals.Read more
UAB Callahan Eye Opens New Clinic in Homewood
UAB Callahan Eye has expanded to Homewood with the addition of a new clinic located at One Independence Plaza, Suite 700. This new clinic, which opened in February, is the 19th location in Callahan’s growing portfolio of ophthalmic and optometric care.Read more
Broadening Horizons: UAB Ophthalmology Residents Gain Global Perspective in Nicaragua
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences is taking its residency program to new heights by incorporating international rotations into the curriculum. In an effort to provide residents with a broader perspective on ophthalmology, our 2022-23 third-year residents recently completed a one-week international rotation in Nicaragua, focusing on cataract surgery and the practice of ophthalmology in a foreign setting.Read more
Welcome to the New First-Year Residents
Monday, June 26 marked an exciting day as the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences welcomed its new batch of first-year residents. This distinguished group of residents represents the second-ever class of ophthalmic PGY-1s for the department, and we are thrilled to have such exceptionally qualified individuals from across the country joining our program.
Read moreSongs for Sight Youth Low Vision Support Group Meeting: A Haven of Support, Friendship, and Fun
On the last weekend in April, the annual Songs for Sight Youth Low Vision Support Group meeting was held at Children's Harbor on Lake Martin. Hosted by the UAB Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation, this camp weekend is a remarkable event that aims to provide a nurturing environment for children who are low vision or blind and their families. With a focus on sharing experiences, building friendships, and facilitating learning, this event has become a significant gathering for the visually impaired community in Alabama and beyond. The annual event not only offer an opportunity for children to connect with others facing similar challenges but also provide a haven for families to bond and enjoy various recreational activities.Read more
Introducing Our New 2023-2024 Fellows
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Heersink School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences is thrilled to welcome two exceptional fellows to our program.
Read moreUAB Callahan Eye – Pelham Clinic Top Choice for Pediatric Care
As Published in Shelby Living Jun 29, 2023
With the summer season in full swing, making plans to protect your long-term vision is important. Dr. Robert Tauscher, a pediatric ophthalmologist at UAB’s Callahan Eye Clinic in Pelham, provides some safety tips for children’s eye health this summer.Read more
The Importance of Eye Protection for Outdoor Activities
Protecting your eyes during outdoor activities is crucial to prevent potential injuries. Carrie Smith, OD, a clinical instructor in the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, emphasizes the significance of proper eye protection when using power tools or yard equipment. Dr. Smith gave us her expert advice on safeguarding your eyes and what to do in case of an eye injury.
Read moreNight Vision Tests in Age-Related Macular Degeneration Precisely Localize Disease Mechanisms
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham discovered that night vision tests at a specific location in the retina will be suitable for assessing treatments and preventions for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a common cause of vision loss in older persons.Read more
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Prepares for Annual Symposium
The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences' Annual Symposium is set to take place Friday, April 14, 2023, at UAB Callahan Eye Hospital. This symposium features speakers from across the country, as well as research presentations from the department's many residency and fellowship programs. Lectures and events will be held on the third floor around the Smith Education Center, suite 300, with an optional social event at Top Golf after the conclusion of the symposium. Click here to register now.
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