In this video, Dr. Carol Shields, the Associate Director of the Ocular Oncology Service at Wills Eye Hospital and a Professor of Ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine, discusses how ocular melanoms are diagnosed.
She has authored an astonishing 700+ articles, and is widely recognized as a preeminent authority on ocular tumors (also known as choroidal melanoma, uveal melanoma, eye melanoma, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma and ciliary body melanoma).
Of interest, Dr. Shields also played basketball for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and was given their highest honor for excellence in academics and leadership.
She has authored an astonishing 700+ articles, and is widely recognized as a preeminent authority on ocular tumors (also known as choroidal melanoma, uveal melanoma, eye melanoma, eye cancer, intraocular melanoma and ciliary body melanoma).
Of interest, Dr. Shields also played basketball for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and was given their highest honor for excellence in academics and leadership.
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