Stay up to date on the latest breakthroughs in our field, cutting-edge research, and patient success stories. Learn how we realized our dream in the latest Vision magazine.
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Stay up to date on the latest breakthroughs in our field, cutting-edge research, and patient success stories. Learn how we realized our dream in the latest Vision magazine.
In an ongoing effort to elevate patient care and optimize clinic operations, Dr. David Hwang, along with the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, recently spearheaded two multi-disciplinary sessions focused on improving the patient experience and clinical efficiency.
Learn moreDr. Matilda Chan, MD, PhD, representing the Council of Vision Editors, was recently featured in a publication in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), highlighting an innovative program she has been leading: Peer Review in Ophthalmology: A Collaborative Approach to Training the Next Generation of Reviewers.
Learn moreThe UCSF Department of Ophthalmology recently hosted the Stephen D. McLeod, MD Leadership Lecture, featuring University of California President and ophthalmologist, Michael V. Drake, MD. This distinguished event, held on June 6th at the William G. and Ruth R. Hoffman Auditorium, provided a unique opportunity to delve into the topic of leadership in academic medicine and beyond.
Learn moreToday, we invite you to join us in an ambitious endeavor—the creation of the UCSF Center for Vision Research. We have launched a campaign to raise a total of $10 million to recruit and equip five world-class scientists in fields such as artificial intelligence/data science, regenerative medicine, and genetics.
Learn moreAs we approach the close of our fiscal year on June 30, we are filled with gratitude and a renewed sense of purpose. Thanks to your unwavering support, All May See Foundation is nearing its ambitious fundraising goal of $8 million for this year. We are within reach, but we still need your help to cross the finish line and ensure that we can continue our vital work.
Learn moreJOIN US Sunday, October 6 for the Alcatraz Swim for Sight at the Aquatic Park - 700-898 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109. This year's event is co-chaired by Ari and Noah Hirson. The Edward Charles Foundation will administer the event. Proceeds will go to the All May See Foundation to support UCSF Ophthalmology faculty research.
Learn moreAll May See Foundation is pleased to announce the following new faculty awards, approved at its April 2024 Board meeting, to the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, recipients included:
Learn moreEach year on May 6, we honor National Nurses Day, signaling the beginning of National Nursing Week, a celebration that extends until May 12, culminating on Florence Nightingale’s birthday.
Learn moreUCSF Ophthalmology and Francis I. Proctor Foundation faculty, along with their research teams, are gearing up for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting, scheduled from May 5-9, 2024, in Seattle, Washington.
Learn moreIn honor of Louis’ first birthday in May, his parents Blakely & Trent and big brother Archie are encouraging donations in his honor to the All May See Foundation.
Learn moreIn August 2022, the medical community mourned the loss of Michelle Y. Peng, MD, UCSF Ophthalmology Resident 2018 and West Coast Retina Vitreoretinal Fellow 2020, after a long battle with sarcoma. Her loss is still felt deeply.
Learn moreThe UCSF Ophthalmology Shelter Clinic, operating within Division Circle Navigation Center (DCNC), is seeking funding support through All May See Foundation, to enhance our ongoing efforts in providing essential eye care services to the unhoused population at DCNC. Our mission is to eliminate barriers to eye care for the underserved and to prevent avoidable vision loss through early detection and treatment.
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