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  • Dr. Goldberg is an experienced cornea, cataract/IOL and refractive surgeon. He is a founding partner and surgeon director of Atlantic Eye Physicians in Little Silver, N.J., and an associate clinical professor of ophthalmology at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.

    He completed his ophthalmology residency training in the 1970s with Richard C. Troutman, MD, at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and a cornea fellowship with Stuart I. Brown, MD, at the University of Pittsburgh Eye and Ear Hospital.

    Dr. Goldberg has participated for many years in clinical research in the areas of cornea and external diseases of the eye and refractive surgery, with emphasis on the surgical correction of presbyopia. He authored the first large-scale study on LASIK monovision, which was published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery in 2001. Currently, Dr. Goldberg is conducting clinical research on the use of capsular tension rings with accommodating IOLs. He also leads the open-panel, Internet -based Betadine for EKC Study.