AJMC October 2, 2022
Skylar Jeremias

Advances in imaging and data science are changing the nature of retina practice, and retina specialists need to stay on top of these, said Michael F. Chiang, MD, director of the National Eye Institute (NEI), who also discussed some of the current research the agency is conducting into artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine.

Michael F. Chiang, MD, director of the National Eye Institute (NEI), explained some of the current research the agency is conducting regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine in ophthalmology and why ophthalmologists should be paying attention.

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What are some of the biggest actions that the National Eye Institute has taken recently that retinal specialists should be following?

What I would highlight—2 things that...

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