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Jay Sridhar, MD, is the creator and first host of Experts InSight. He is an associate professor of clinical ophthalmology and vitreoretinal surgery, as well as the associate resident program director at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, Florida. Jay's other podcast series, Straight from the Cutter's Mouth, is also available online from the Academy.
Benjamin Young, MD, is a pediatric and adult vitreoretinal surgeon at the Casey Eye Institute in Portland, Oregon. He completed his fellowship training at the Kellogg Eye Center at the University of Michigan, and his residency at the Yale Eye Center in New Haven, Connecticut. In addition to his clinical work, his research focuses on computational models of pediatric and adult vitreoretinal disease. He founded and continues to run the OKAP/Boards review podcast, Eyes for Ears.
Andrew Pouw, MD, trained as an ophthalmologist at the Yale Eye Center in New Haven, Connecticut. He completed his fellowship training in glaucoma at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is a clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology and glaucoma specialist at the University of Iowa, where he splits his time between clinical glaucoma research, clinical informatics, and of course, ophthalmology podcasting for Eyes for Ears.
Amanda Redfern, MD, trained as an ophthalmologist at the Yale Eye Center in New Haven, Connecticut, and completed her fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology at the Moran Eye Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is an assistant professor of ophthalmology in the divisions of neuro-ophthalmology and comprehensive ophthalmology at the Casey Eye institute in Portland, Oregon, where she also serves as an associate residency program director. In addition to her clinical work, she writes and co-hosts episodes for Eyes for Ears.
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