This episode of Sight for Sore Eyes is the second of the two-part series exploring the history of the AA experience in medicine and ophthalmology and how it is intimately intertwined with US history. Dr. Clifton Peay. Dr Peay is an ophthalmologist practicing in Richmond Virginia specializing in glaucoma, refractive, cataract, laser, and anterior segment surgery. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding the history of AA in ophthalmology having served on the Board of the NMA and as the Chair of the Roman Barnes Society of Ophthalmology. We had insightful conversation about his experiences coming up in medicine and the field of ophthalmology and what he feels is the way forward for AA in our specialty.
Clifton Peay, MD - https://www.americaneyecenter.net/dr-clifton-l-peay
Renowned Ophthalmologists
Howard University College of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Meharry Medical College
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
This episode of Sight for Sore Eyes is the second of the two-part series exploring the history of the AA experience in medicine and ophthalmology and how it is intimately intertwined with US history. Dr. Clifton Peay. Dr Peay is an ophthalmologist practicing in Richmond Virginia specializing in glaucoma, refractive, cataract, laser, and anterior segment surgery. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding the history of AA in ophthalmology having served on the Board of the NMA and as the Chair of the Roman Barnes Society of Ophthalmology. We had insightful conversation about his experiences coming up in medicine and the field of ophthalmology and what he feels is the way forward for AA in our specialty.
Clifton Peay, MD - https://www.americaneyecenter.net/dr-clifton-l-peay
Renowned Ophthalmologists
Howard University College of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Meharry Medical College
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science