As Moran Eye Center’s 2019-2020 global outreach fellow, Sophia Fang, MD, created behind-the-scenes tools and practices needed to make sustainable, effective eye care in outreach settings a reality.
At the John A. Moran Eye Center, your safety is our primary concern. Since mid-March, we have limited patient access to Moran clinics to do our part to help prevent...
The Dr. Ezekiel R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation has given a transformative $1 million gift to support sight-saving outreach work in Utah and around the world by creating the...
The University of Utah School of Medicine Alumni Association has chosen John A. Moran Eye Center physician-researcher Nick Mamalis, MD, to receive its 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award.
While the coronavirus pandemic has temporarily halted routine exams and surgeries, the John A. Moran Eye Center continues to provide essential, urgent treatments for conditions like age-related degeneration—with extra precautions...
The John A. Moran Eye Center continues to provide sight-saving outreach care to Utah’s homeless and low-income communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ophthalmologist magazine has named five John A. Moran Eye Center faculty members among the most influential figures in ophthalmology, placing them on its 2020 Power List.
Continuing work to make eye care more accessible in Tanzania, the John A. Moran Eye Center's Global Outreach Division conducted a second Allied Ophthalmic Training Program mission in February.
Groundbreaking new research by John A. Moran Eye Center physician-scientists suggests ophthalmologists may want to reconsider treatment approaches for one of the world’s most blinding eye diseases.
A woman in her mid-20s was seen for a new gray spot in the vision of her left eye. Multifocal ERG, Humphrey visual field testing, and fundus autofluorescence were needed...
Electrophysiology and multimodal imaging comes to the rescue of a 67-year-old woman referred to neuro-ophthalmology for visual disturbances that she had noticed for the last five years.
A one-year-old girl was referred to Moran Eye Center's pediatric retina clinic by her pediatric ophthalmologist for evaluation of likely persistent fetal vasculature syndrome, but a combination of imaging procedures...
A 78-year-old man was referred for an ultrasound of his right eye to evaluate a small choroidal nevus. He also mentioned almost total loss of vision in his left eye...
Patient-specific orbital implants are revolutionizing the results we can provide for patients who have experienced significant trauma to the eye sockets. We are utilizing patient-specific implants at the Moran Eye...
Retinal specialist Michael P. Teske, MD, has been an early adopter of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). We asked him to share how he’s using OCTA and the benefits this...
Using the only imaging modality of its type in the U.S. in the past 2 1/2 years, Moran physician-scientists are working to revolutionize how clinicians diagnose and treat diseases.
Since its inception in 1972, the Utah Lions Eye Bank (ULEB) has facilitated the gift of sight worldwide. An extension of the Moran Eye Center, the nonprofit ULEB is dedicated...
For this edition of Clinical Focus, we asked some of our leading clinicians and researchers to highlight the role of imaging and electrophysiology in the care of patients.
Retinal specialist Steffen Schmitz-Valckenberg, MD, an internationally recognized expert on age-related macular degeneration (AMD), has joined the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah.