He then pursued his ophthalmology residency in Philadelphia, PA at the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital, ranked the 1 residency program in the United States by Doximity for multiple years. He completed a medical retina fellowship at Tufts Medical Center, where he trained under world leaders in the field. Salz is a board certified ophthalmologist and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He has published numerous articles in various peer-reviewed journals, authored several book chapters, and presented his work at numerous national and international ophthalmology conferences.
He has been involved in a number of clinical trials as an investigator. Salz also has an interest in international medical missions, most recently having worked in Kenya, Ghana, and Peru.
She is a board-certified, fellowship-trained She is a board-certified, fellowship-trained ophthalmologist who specializes in comprehensive, medical ophthalmology. Originally from North Carolina, Dr. Moshel completed her undergraduate degree at Duke University where she graduated with cum laude honors. After she completed her internship at St.
She then completed further specialized fellowship training at Wills Eye Hospital. She has published numerous research articles and given presentations at national ophthalmology conferences.
In addition to comprehensive ophthalmology, Dr. He then went to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, NY, where he did his ophthalmology training and served as chief resident during his final year. In , he founded Ophthalmic Consultants of Somerset, Eye MDs and has provided ophthalmic care for patients in both their Bound Brook and Hillsborough locations since that time. Weisfeld joined The Eye Specialists and now sees patients in our Bridgewater and Hillsborough locations.
Weisfeld has extensive experience in all phases of ophthalmology. He prides himself in being an excellent diagnostician in all aspects of ophthalmology and does not hesitate to seek out the help of sub-specialists in the management of extremely complex problems. His main objective in practice is to help his patients preserve and improve their eyesight, improve the quality of their eye health, and do so in a caring and compassionate manner.
He received his medical degree from Rutgers Medical School and then went to Temple University where he did his ophthalmology residency and served as chief resident during his final year. Upon graduation, he began his long tenure practicing comprehensive ophthalmology with the Central Jersey Eye Associates.
Kaspareck joined The Eye Specialists and now sees patients in our Bridgewater and Hillsborough locations. To detect such artifacts, images are prospectively evaluated by experts for their diagnostic quality, which necessitates patient-revisits and rescans whenever non-diagnostic quality scans are encountered.
This motivates the need to develop an automated framework capable of accessing medical image quality and detecting diagnostic and non-diagnostic images. In this paper, we explore several convolutional neural network-based frameworks for medical image quality assessment and investigate several challenges therein. View details for Web of Science ID Diffusion-weighted imaging DWI is common for evaluating pediatric musculoskeletal lesions, but suffers from geometric distortion and intense acoustic noise.
Prospective validation study. Thirty-nine children referred for extremity MRI. Given the long tail of important terminology in radiology reports, it is not uncommon for standard approaches to miss items critical for understanding the image. AI techniques can accelerate the concept expansion and phrasal grouping tasks to efficiently create a domain specific lexicon ontology for structuring reports.
Using Chest X-ray CXR reports as an example, we demonstrate that with robust vocabulary, even a simple NLP pipeline can extract 83 directly mentioned abnormalities Ave. The richer vocabulary enables identification of additional label mentions in 10 out of 13 labels compared to baseline methods.
Furthermore, it captures expert insight into critical differences between observed and inferred descriptions, and image quality issues in reports. Facilities such as a fully equipped animal surgical suite, human patient simulator lab, cadaver lab and laparoscopic and endoscopic simulators add to the educational experience.
Residents in this program can easily perform about major surgeries each year and will be exposed to numerous experienced faculty trainers at our affiliated sites.
Residents have the benefit of a large and diverse faculty and dedicated academic time including daily teaching rounds, divisional and weekly grand rounds, monthly meetings of the tissue committee and morbidity and mortality committee as well as departmental meetings at each institution.
Residents also teach students and interns. Program overview. Participating healthcare sites.
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