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Eduardo C. Alfonso, M.D. Named Chairman of UM's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Renowned Clinician, Researcher To Lead Nation's Top-RankedEyeHospital
MIAMI, FL (June 30, 2009) - For only the fifth time in its 47-year history, the University of Miami's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute has a new chairman. Eduardo C. Alfonso, M.D., known for his clinical expertise and research in eye diseases, corneal surgery and ocular microbiology, has been named chairman of the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, which serves as the Department of Ophthalmology of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Pascal J. Goldschmidt, M.D, senior vice president for medical affairs and dean of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and CEO of UHealth, the University of Miami Health System, announced the appointment yesterday.
A board-certified ophthalmologist, Alfonso is a cornea specialist with special interest in corneal transplants. The medical director of Bascom Palmer's Ocular Microbiology Laboratory, he is an internationally known expert on ocular infectious diseases and garnered worldwide attention in 2006, when he documented an increase in the incidence of an aggressive form of fungal corneal infections related to soft contact lens use. His findings resulted in a reduction of new infections around the world and triggered a recall of a popular contact lens solution.
Born in Cuba, Alfonso grew up in Puerto Rico before moving to the U.S. to attend college. A graduate of YaleCollege (
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and the Yale University School of Medicine, Alfonso first joined Bascom Palmer in 1981 as an ophthalmology resident. Following his three-year residency, he completed fellowships at HarvardMedicalSchool in Boston: corneal and external diseases at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary; ophthalmic pathology at the David G. Cogan Eye Pathology Laboratory; and research at the Howe Laboratory of Ophthalmology. He joined the Bascom Palmer faculty in 1986 as assistant professor and became professor of ophthalmology and the Edward W.D. Norton Professor in Ophthalmology in 1998. Alfonso will now hold the Kathleen and Stanley J. Glaser Chair in Ophthalmology.
"The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is indeed fortunate to have someone as talented as Eduardo Alfonso at the helm of Bascom Palmer. His intellect, integrity and vision make him the perfect choice to lead the nation's best eye hospital into the 21 st century," says Goldschmidt.
Under Dr. Alfonso's leadership, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was ranked the number one eye hospital in the country by
U.S. News & World Report, an honor it has held for five consecutive years. Recently, it was also ranked as the nation's top eye hospital by Consumer's Checkbook, as published in
AARP The Magazine.
Alfonso succeeds Carmen Puliafito, M.D., M.B.A, who became dean of the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California.
Alfonso specializes in corneal transplants and has been a world leader in implanting artificial corneas. His research interests include bacterial and fungal sensitivity; and the development and clinical applications of an artificial cornea, which has significant potential for patients awaiting transplants in developing nations where donor tissue is often scarce.
An experienced medical academic leader, Alfonso received the AmericanAcademy of Ophthalmology's Honor Award in 1993 and Senior Achievement Award in 2003. He serves on the editorial board of U.S. and international ophthalmology journals, and has authored more than 200 articles for scientific publication. He has lectured extensively throughout the world and has been honored with several named lectureships. He is continually included among
Best Doctors in America and
America's Top Doctors. He was recently inducted into the prestigious 250-member American Ophthalmological Society.
Since its founding in 1962, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute has earned an international reputation as one of the premier providers of eye care in the world and is the largest ophthalmic care, research and educational facility in the southeastern United States. More than 200,000 patients are treated each year with nearly every ophthalmic condition and more than 10,000 surgeries are performed annually. For more information:
www.bascompalmer.com.
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