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Endowed chairs for eye institute appointed
Storm Eye Institute has appointed Craig E Crosson, PhD, Gene R Howard, MD, and Kerry Solomon, MD, to endowed chairs in ophthalmology.
The Catalyst
11/30/07
Low-vision students get help to see brighter future
Surrounded by her grandparents, doctors and teachers, 6-year-old Kelsi Crumpton sat before an illuminated eye chart.
The Post and Courier by
Jill Coley
10/16/07
Ophthalmology chairman attends UN reception
M Edward Wilson, MD, MUSC Ophthalmology chairman and director of the Storm Eye Institute (SEI), attended a 25th anniversary reception
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
3/23/07
Storm Eye helps countries through twinning
In basic science classes, students learn about the creation of a long-term and symbiotic relationship...
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
6/20/06
Low Vision Program Renews Hope for Sight
Many physicians will admit that one of the original attractions to health care profession was the idea of seeing a patient's problem, fixing it, learning from it, the moving on.
The Catalyst by Heather Woolwine 4/21/06
Bowie's Return Boosts Specialized Eye Care Statewide
Making a difference and introducing new ways to improve eye care for South Carolinians is the goal of MUSC ophthalmologist Esther Bowie, MD.

The Catalyst by Heather Woolwine 3/31/06

New Corneal Transplantation technique offers fewer risks
A new technique, Descemets Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK), marks the biggest advancement in years for corneal transplantation.
The Catalyst by Heather Woolwine
3/10/2006
Eye Institute hosts annual meeting
With great honor and enthusiasm, the Storm Eye Institute (SEI) continues to celebrate its 30th anniversary year by hosting the National Eye Institute's (NEI) annual meeting of the VISION Public Information Network.
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
3/10/2006
Storm Eye Institute Opens Clinic in Goose Creek
On Feb. 20, Storm Eye Institute (SEI) opened a new office in Goose Creek.
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
2/24/2006
Be aware of Macular Degeneration
There's an old cliche' that fits the concept of blindness: you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
2/24/2006
Happy 30th Birthday Storm Eye Institute
Thirty years ago, Storm Eye Institute opened its doors as the state hub for patient care, teaching and research in ophthalmology.
The Catalyst
by Heather
Woolwine
2/10/2006
Residents, Medical Students Fight for SIGHT
In its second year, Fight for SIGHT strives to provide excellent eye care and screening opportunities to community members often left out of the traditional health care system.
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
12/2/05
Iris registration can help improve quality of vision
After the implementation of custom LASIK eye surgery at Magill Laser Center, patients received quality laser surgery beyond dreams and expectations.
The Catalyst
by Heather
Woolwine
10/21/05
Experience Centers on Global Cooperation
Medical outreach to foreign countries is often thought of as health professionals travelling to a third world country, spending a week conducting procedures or handing out medications...
The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
8/15/05
Storm Eye Institute sets sights on economic growth
Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina's Albert Florens Storm Eye Institute...
Charleston Regional Business Journal
8/8-19/05
Charleston Riverdogs and Fans Combine to Donate $50,000 for Research to Fight Blindness; Donation to Be Matched
The Charleston Riverdogs and co-owner Mike Veeck will be donating $50,000 to Storm Eye Institute for research to fight blindness.
Charleston Riverdogs Press Release
8/6/05
$9M research project has vision of finding cures for diseases that cause blindness

The Post and Courier
by Holly Auer
7/14/05

Is LASIK Right For You?
Scott Lane had worn glasses or contacts since the first grade, so when his father offered to pay for him to have LASIK as a 40th birthday present, he thought he might as well go for it.

Charleston Regional Business Journal
6/13-26/05
Blepharoplasty: an option for tired eyes
Take a moment to look at the people near you. Notice anything in particular about their eyes? For sure there are bags and wrinkles. The cause of those bags and wrinkles can be anything from age to exhaustion and are the source for much unhappiness associated with the aging process.

The Catalyst
by Heather Woolwine
5/6/2005

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