Neda Shamie, MD
Neda Shamie, MD, is a renowned cornea, cataract, and laser refractive surgeon who was previously an associate professor of ophthalmology at the USC Keck School of Medicine and Doheny Eye Institute. Dr. Shamie graduated Summa Cum Laude with high honors from UCLA and obtained her medical degree from UCSF School of Medicine.
She completed her residency and fellowship training in corneal and laser refractive surgery at UC Irvine and stayed on faculty for one year as the director of the Corneal Service prior to moving to Portland, Oregon, in 2004 to join Mark Terry at Devers Eye Institute. Together with Mark, they spearheaded many projects and advances in the field of lamellar corneal transplantation with an emphasis on endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK and DMEK).
2
Delivering on Patient Expectations with Premium Lenses
In this episode of Interventional Mindset, Drs. Preeya K. Gupta and Neda Shamie discuss setting and meeting patient expectations with premium intraocular lenses (IOLs).
When Arcuate Incisions Go Wrong
Drs. Gupta, Wörtz, and Shamie discuss how ophthalmologists can approach treating patients when arcuate incisions do not yield the desired results.