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Your Eyes and the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017

On Moday, August 21, 2017 North Americans will have a chance to experience a solar eclipse. However, looking directly into the sun during a solar eclipse can cause permanent sight-threatening damage to the retina if not done with the proper safety precautions. Check out these tips from NASA on how to safely enjoy the upcoming […]

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The April 3, 2016 Cover of the New Yorker and the Women Surgeons of PEG

Drs. Anita Miedziak, Suzanne Jadico, and Sarah Kuchar accepted the challenge put out by Dr. Susan Pitt, a surgeon at the University of Wisconsin, to female surgeons around the world to replicate the April 3, 2017 cover of The New Yorker. #NewYorker #FemaleSurgeons #ILookLikeASurgeon http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-new-yorker-cover-thats-being-replicated-by-women-surgeons-across-the-world from Princeton Eye Group link

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Dr. Anita Miedziak in the Princeton Packet

The Princeton Eye Group’s very own Dr. Anita Miedziak was featured last week in the Princeton Packet’s Town Topics section to discuss her career path and the latest advances in cornea and refractive surgery. Congratulations Dr. Miedziak! Posted from Princeton Eye Group link March 15, 2017 at 10:54AM

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ReSTOR-Toric Lens – A historical breakthrough in refractive surgery

On February 22, our own Dr. Michael Wong made history in the ophthalmology world. He was the first surgeon in the United States to insert an intra-ocular lens (IOL) following cataract surgery. The result was correction of all the refractive errors at once: nearsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. The lens is called the ReSTOR-Toric, and is […]

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Eye Opening, by Colin Goedecke

A pterygium is a benign but often bothersome growth of the conjunctiva which can be removed via a surgical procedure. Thank you to Colin Goedecke for penning such a beautiful poem to Dr. Miedziak while reflecting upon his successful pterygium surgery. Eye Opening contemplation on a pterygium I lie down quietly, patiently, on the operating […]

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