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The Role of Gender in Ophthalmic Surgery Training; Mind (and) Matter: The Intersection Between Glaucoma and Meditation

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Title: “The Role of Gender in Ophthalmic Surgery Training”; “Mind (and) Matter: The Intersection Between Glaucoma and Meditation”
Authors: Lydia Sauer, MD, PGY3; Anthony Mai, MD, PGY3
Date: 1/18/2023
Keywords/Main Subjects:
Ophthalmology training, surgical training, ophthalmology residency, unconscious bias, gender bias, surgery case volume, glaucoma, intra-ocular pressure (IOP), meditation, complementary medicine, alternative medicine
Brief Description: PGY3 ophthalmology residents share their research. In the first presentation, Dr. Sauer discusses the role of gender and unconscious bias in surgical training experiences for ophthalmology residents. In the second presentation, Dr. Mai reviews recent research on the role of guided meditation as a tool to lower intra-ocular pressure in patients with glaucoma.
Format: mp4
Series: Moran Eye Center Grand Rounds
Identifier: Moran_CORE_126782
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