Michael Parise
Michael Parise is in his final year of medical school at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York City where he has fostered his interests in education as a peer tutor. He has developed a passion for ophthalmology and will be applying to ophthalmology residency programs this upcoming year!
Michael grew up just north of New York City, spending most his time enjoying the outdoors. He went on to graduate from the University of Maryland with a degree in Biology before working various healthcare-related jobs ranging from scribe to medical device rep.
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Genetic Testing for Inherited Retinal Diseases
Discover how ophthalmologists can use genetic testing to evaluate patients for inherited retinal diseases.
Eyes on Peds: Ophthalmology Advice For Your Pediatrics Rotations
As a medical student, you may encounter a range of common ocular pathologies and clinical situations during a pediatrics rotation. Learn how to best utilize this rotation on your journey to becoming an ophthalmologist.
Ophthalmology in the Emergency Department: Advice for Students
As a medical student, you have the unique opportunity to get hands-on ophthalmology experience during your emergency medicine rotation. Discover what pathologies you may see and how to make the most of it.