How UAB Callahan Eye Changed Allie Sandlin’s Life
as published in StyleBlueprint
Allie SandlinPhysical health is something many of us take for granted — until something goes wrong. If you’re blessed with clear vision, pause for a moment and consider what it might be like to lose it. This was six-week-old Allie Sandlin’s reality in 2012, but thanks to the experts at UAB Callahan Eye, Allie is now a bright, beautiful, and healthy 10-year-old with excellent vision!
UAB Callahan Eye Opens New Clinic in Tuscaloosa
UAB Callahan Eye has expanded to Tuscaloosa with the addition of a new clinic located at 1030 Fairfax Park. The 18th clinic location in Callahan’s growing portfolio of ophthalmic and optometric care opened Monday, August 29, 2022.
Residency Program Welcomes 10 New Residents and Five Fellows
The UAB Ophthalmology Residency Program is excited to welcome 5 Fellow and 10 new residents – five PY2 residents and five first-year residents, who are the first-ever class in the department’s new integrated program.
Department Holds Annual Symposium
The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences recently held its annual Symposium, and this year, we were pleased to welcome featured speakers Sophie J. Bakri, MD, from the Mayo Clinic, Geoffrey Tabin, MD, from Stanford Byers Eye Institute, and Mark A. Terry, MD, from Devers Eye Institute.
Paul Gamlin, PhD, Publishes Findings on Retina Processing
Paul Gamlin, PhDA recent study in Nature Communications describes the origins of direction selectivity in the non-human primate (NHP) retina. "Origins of direction selectivity in the primate retina" was published by a group of international researchers, including Paul Gamlin, PhD, at UAB and led by his long-time collaborator, Dr. Dennis Dacey, at the University of Washington.
UAB Callahan Eye Welcomes Five New Providers
UAB Callahan Eye is excited to welcome Dr. Eric Sputh, MD, Dr. Michelle Langkawel, OD, Dr. Rob Tauscher, MD, Dr. Blythe Monheit, MD, and Dr. Danielle Isen, MD to its clinical faculty.
Cynthia Owsley, PhD, Receives Roger H. Johnson Macular Degeneration Award
Cynthia Owsley, PhD, MSPHCynthia Owsley, PhD, director of the Clinical Research Unit in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, has received the 2022 Roger H. Johnson Macular Degeneration Award.
DeCarlo Recipient 2022 Hall W. Thompson Hero for Sight Award
Congratulations to Dawn DeCarlo, OD, PhD, director of the UAB Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation and professor in the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, for being named the recipient of the Sight Savers America (SSA) 2022 Hall W. Thompson Hero for Sight Award.
Bertram Young Named Director of Development

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Five New Providers Join Department Faculty
In 2021, the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences welcomed five new providers – Elise Agostinelli, OD; Sarah Berry, OD; Jeff Chaiprakob, MD; John Morgan, MD; and Jeffrey Tapley, MD.
Marissa Locy Named Assistant Professor
Marissa Locy, OD, has been named assistant professor in the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. In 2017, Dr. Locy joined the department as a clinical instructor and has continued to work in UAB's Low Vision Rehabilitaion Clinic as well as a general services clinic at UAB Callahan Eye, where she provides comprehensive optometric services to adults and children in need of low vision care, contacts, and dry eye care.
Originally from Montpelier, Ohio, Dr. Locy graduated from the UAB School of Optometry, where she received the Beta Sigma Kappa International Optometric Honor Society Silver Medal, an award given to the top graduating student. She completed her fellowship in Medical Optometry and Vision Rehabilitation..
Downs lab publishes new method
The Downs lab recently published an article describing a new method for representing the directional tissue stiffness imparted by aligned collagen fibrils in computational models of optic nerve head biomechanics. This is a challenging issue, especially in eye-specific models that the lab builds, because the collagen fiber orientation is both heterogeneous and depth-dependent through the thickness of the peripapillary sclera in each eye.
Alumni Check-In – Dr. William Gannon
Dr. William Gannon
Class of 2017
When I think of my time as a resident, one word comes to mind – community. In general, ophthalmology residencies are typically smaller when compared to most other programs. UAB is on the larger side, taking five residents a year. So, you really do need to depend on your co-residents to learn, grow, and care for patients well. I had the best co-residents. We created a team environment among ourselves, and I truly believe that helped us thrive and succeed, not only in residency but in our current careers.
Read moreAlumni Check-In – Dr. Brett Gerwin
Dr. Brett Gerwin
Class of 2007
After graduating from the UAB ophthalmology residency in 2007, I completed fellowships in vitreoretinal surgery and ocular oncology before starting my solo practice in Tennessee. When I look back on my professional journey, I am thankful for the way the residency program at UAB prepared me for a successful career. The training was not only comprehensive in scope but also very hands on and provided an appropriate amount of autonomy for residents.
Read moreAlumni Check-In – Dr. Beverly Bishop
Dr. Beverly Bishop
Class of 1997
I remember my years as a resident at UAB as a roller coaster of emotions. The first year started with great anticipation and some fear of the unknown. After getting to know the other residents and the amazing staff at UAB, that fear turned to excitement about learning everything I could about ophthalmology and feeling blessed to be able to help restore and preserve patients’ vision. It was a great feeling to be able to help patients in such an impactful way that often was lifechanging. My years at UAB gave me an excellent foundation that has served me well in my career over the past 25 years.
Read moreAlumni Check-In – Dr. Tom Mitchell
Dr. Tom Mitchell
Class of 1987
There are so many great memories that come to mind when I think of my time as a resident at the Eye Foundation, now UAB Callahan Eye. I remember my first day, walking into the building as a neophyte and plunging headfirst into the world of ophthalmology. It was daunting. The one thing that I will always remember is that the experience was one of hard work, daily growth and learning, and collegial and positive interactions with fellow residents and faculty.
Read moreDepartment acquires Nikon AXR Confocal Microscope

Priscilla Fowler Named Associate Professor

Priscilla Fowler, MD, has been named associate professor in the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Dr. Fowler is also the director of the Cornea Service and specializes in refractive cataract surgery, endothelial keratoplasty, infectious diseases of the cornea, and severe dry eye/ocular surface disease. Prior to joining Callahan Eye Hospital Clinics in 2012, Dr. Fowler successfully practiced comprehensive ophthalmology for nearly eight years in Destin, Fla.
She serves on the medical advisory board for Global Sight Network, Alabama Eye Bank, the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and strives to increase public knowledge about eye diseases and blindness prevention by participating in health fairs and other community events.
Dr. Fowler completed her fellowship training in Cornea and External Disease/Refractive Surgery at the Wills Eye Institute in Philadelphia, Penn., and is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, the Cornea Society, the Alabama Academy of Ophthalmology, and the American Medical Association.
Seth Fortmann Receives F30 NIH Fellowship Award
Seth Fortmann, a MD/PhD student in the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at UAB, has been named the recipient of a F30 NIH Fellowship Award from the National Eye Institute. This grant, which underwent study section review and was scored favorably by expert scientists, totals $208,840 and will fund Fortmann’s training through May 2025. Fortmann is currently conducting research alongside Maria B. Grant, MD, in the UAB Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, where he is studying the molecular mechanisms that underlie prevalent retinal diseases, specifically age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
Medication Adherence During COVID-19 – New Research from Racette and Girkin
