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Pinakin Davey: Using Advancements in Technology to Diagnose and Treat Rare Conditions

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Ophthalmology has made great strides in recent years treating many of the more commonly seen conditions, but work is being done to address some of the more rare problems, as well.

Ophthalmology has made great strides in recent years treating many of the more commonly seen conditions, but work is being done to address some of the more rare problems, as well.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Association for Vision and Research in Ophthalmology in Seattle, Pinakin Davey, PhD, OD, discussed how these advancements have helped these patients and what the future could be to help even more people with eye health issues.

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