2020 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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1. Annie Wu, M.D., Kellogg resident, enjoying a meal with the mid-level ophthalmic personnel at Aravnd Eye Hospital. 2. Patient waiting room at St. Paul's during COVID-19. 3. Kellogg ophthalmology resident Olivia Killeen, M.D., at National Taiwan University with NTU faculty member. 4. Dr. Usha Kim, head of oculoplastic surgery at Aravind with Dr. Nelson. 5. UM Medical student Sahal Saleh on a break during his research in Addis Ababa.

Global Engagement 2020: Building on our Relationships In 2020, The Kellogg Eye Center Jacobson International

• As part of a funded research project, U-M medical students

Ophthalmology Program — newly named by a generous

Alex Bernard, Sahal Saleh and Tochukwu Ndukwe and Kellogg

gift from the Jacobson Foundation (see page 27) — engaged

ophthalmology resident Jara Crear, M.D., traveled to Ethiopia

with partners in Ethiopia, India, Ghana, and Taiwan. The

in early 2020. There they screened children and adults for ocular

strength of the program’s existing relationships and use

abnormalities using a cell phone application developed jointly

of virtual education and virtual health enabled Kellogg to

by Kellogg faculty member Hakan Demirci, M.D., and the

adapt and to overcome many COVID-19-related limitations.

School of Engineering. The results of this project will aid in the

2020 Global Activities Include: • Kellogg launched a global ophthalmology fellowship with Dr. Timothy Soeken. After completing his ophthalmology residency in the United States Air Force, Dr. Soeken is spending

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development of coordinated care for retinoblastoma patients, and will unite ophthalmic providers throughout Ethiopia in the care of this blinding and potentially life-threatening disease of young children (see page 30).

his first year as a fellow in corneal and external ocular diseases

• Kellogg ophthalmology resident Annie Wu, M.D., traveled to

at Kellogg. He will transition into a one-year global fellowship

Aravind Eye Hospital in India in January 2020 to study whether

designed to enhance his ability to help lead international oph-

technicians providing preoperative eyedrops from multiuse

thalmic and health activities, with travel planned to India and

containers was safe. In the U.S., once a bottle of drops is opened

Ethiopia for additional training. Upon completion of his fellow-

for use, it is discarded, resulting in substantial financial and

ships with Kellogg, Dr. Soeken will return to the US military

environmental waste. Dr. Wu and colleagues videotaped and

to lead its humanitarian medical missions across the globe.

analyzed over 1,800 occurrences of preoperative eyedrop


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The Chair’s Perspective

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Cloud-based AI Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy

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page 34

Company Funding

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page 33

Saving Children’s Sight in Ethiopia

2min
page 32

Restoring Sight in Photoreceptor Degeneration

1min
page 31

Legacy Bequests

4min
pages 30-31

Endowment to Support International Program

1min
page 29

Advancing Research Safely

2min
page 28

Personalized Care for Corneal Ulcers

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page 27

Alumni Highlights

2min
pages 26-27

Breakthroughs in Diabetic Retinopathy

1min
page 26

JDRF Center of Excellence

2min
page 25

Conducting Clinical Trials During a Pandemic

1min
page 24

Novel Research Methods

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page 23

Tissue Banking to Treat Corneal Disease

1min
page 22

Training Tomorrow’s Leaders Virtually

2min
page 21

Patient Safety Drives Clinical Operations

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page 20

Medication Adherence in Glaucoma Patients

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page 19

Danger in Delaying Treatment

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page 19

Providing Care in Communities

1min
page 18

Joanne Angle Public Health Award

1min
page 17

Increasing Access to Care

3min
pages 16-17

Ecosystem for Greater Diversity

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page 15

Nanoparticle Therapy in Cancer

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page 14

Ophthalmology Bootcamp

1min
page 14

Photoreceptor Survival

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page 13

Stem Cells and the Retina

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page 13

Accelerating Virtual Care

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page 12

Kellogg International Initiatives

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pages 10-11

Innovative Congenital Ocular Disease Clinic

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page 9

Linking Vision Impairment & Cognition

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page 8

Artificial Intelligence to Improve Surgical Skills

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page 7

Promising Tool to Measure Patient Outcomes

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page 6

Molecular Regulation of Photoreceptor Cell Death

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page 5

New Multidisciplinary Facial Nerve Clinic

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