PHILIP LEMPERT, M.D.

 

100 Uptown Road

Ithaca, NY  14850

Phone 607-257-5599

Fax 607-257-3972

Email eyechartplus@aol.com

 

PERSONAL

 

Date of birth – July 30, 1937

Married with four children

 

EDUCATIONAL    

 

University of California at Berkeley

 

City College of New York – B. S. in Chemistry, 1958

 

Chicago Medical School – Doctor of Medicine, 1962

 

Internship: Kings County Hospital

                    Brooklyn, NY                                        1963

 

Military: Flight Surgeon

                School of Aerospace Medicine

                Brooks Air Force Base

                San Antonio, TX                                       1963 – 1965

 

Duties:  Performed research on protective devices for flight personnel.  Eye examinations on candidates for special Air Force programs.  Ophthalmology instructor for Flight Surgeons

 

Basic Science Course:   Ophthalmology

                                         Colby College

                                         Waterville, Maine             1966

 

Residency:                     Ophthalmology

                                         Baylor College of Medicine

                                         Houston, Texas                1966 – 1969

 

Fellowships:                    Ophthalmic Pathology

                                          Baylor College of Medicine

                                          Houston, Texas               1965 – 1966

 

                                   

                                         Retinal diseases

                                         Hadassah Hospital

                                         Jerusalem, Israel              1969 – 1970

 

 

Grants and Awards

 

1 – James Jerva Memorial Fund Research Grant from the Central New York Eye Bank and Research Corporation – June, 1991

 

2 – NIH grant for three dimensional cataract analysis system – in conjunction with Physical Sciences, Inc. – November, 1991

 

3 – Eye Research Foundation of Central New York – December 1991

 

4 – Silver Award for Editorial Excellence – Advanstar Communications – 1993

 

5 – American Academy of Ophthalmology Honor Award – 1994

 

6 – International Research Foundation for ChildrenÕs Eyecare, Inc. c/o Professor Torsten Wiesel, The Rockefeller University – 1997

 

 

Private Practice of Ophthalmology

Ithaca, NY                                                                               1970 – present

 

Fellow, American Board of Ophthalmology                            1971

 

Visiting Fellow – Department Physiology

Cornell University                                                                   1991 – present

 

Adjunct Professor – NYU School of Medicine

New York, NY                                                                       2002

 

Research Instructor – Department of Ophthalmology

College of Medicine, State University of New York, Syracuse

 

Member – committee on Information Technology

New York State Medical Society                                1984 – present

 

ANSI Subcommittee on Ophthalmic Instruments       1988 – 1992

 

International Society for Optical Engineering  1989 – 1992

 

Co-director – Computer graphics training for clinicians

American Academy of Ophthalmology                       1991 – 1992

 

Medical director of EyeCon and co-developer of the EyeCon 5 – a comprehensive computerized vision testing device.  Also developed visual and cognitive vision tester.

 

Consultant – Alcon Surgical, Inc.                               1989 – 1992

 

Associate Editor for Computers and information Technology for OPHTHALMOLOGY TIMES

 published by Advanstar Publications                         1985 – 1997

 

Consulting Editor Ophthalmology and Computing for MEDICAL ELECTRONICS magazine                                             

 

Reviewer for American Journal of Ophthalmology    1996 – present

 

Patents

Method and Apparatus for imaging and analysis of ocular tissue, 1992

Method and Apparatus for imaging and analysis of corneal tissue, 1994

Method for three dimensional imaging and analysis of ocular tissue, 2001

 

Lectures

 

1 – Cornell University – Adult Sumer Session, 1986 – Lasers in Medicine

 

2 – Speaker at the Boswell Eye Institute in April, 1985 under the auspices of Coherent Medical - Medical Group.  Laser Physics for Ophthalmologists.

 

3 – (1) Computer Graphics applications, (2) Spreadsheets for IOL Calculations Computers in Ophthalmology Meeting in Hawaii.  January, 1986.

 

4 – Lecturer in course for hospital administrators at Ithaca College, February, 1986.  The Application of Electronic Spreadsheets to Medical Office Management.

 

5 – Calculating IOL Powers with LOTUS 1-2-3: Lecture given at the Alumni meeting at Baylor College of Medicine – Department of Ophthalmology, June, 1984.  Houston, Texas.

 

6 – Computer Graphics in Ophthalmology – Computer Section –American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1986.

 

7 – Microcomputers in the Ophthalmic Office – Upstate Medical Center Annual Meeting.  Syracuse, New York, December 1986.

 

8 – Microcomputer Course – contact Lens Associates of Ophthalmology.  Las Vegas, January, 1987.

 

9 – Testing Vision with Computers – Vision Testing Symposium, Las Vegas, January, 1987.

 

10 – Microcomputer Course – 3 days – Computers in Ophthalmology – San Diego, March, 1987.

 

11 – Department of Applied Engineering and Physics – Cornell University, Ithaca, New York – Lecture series given each semester on lasers in medicine for undergraduate engineering students.

 

12 – Department of Chemistry – Cornell University, Ithaca, New York – Lectures on laser safety and medical uses of lasers given annually to the graduate students in the Chemistry Department.

 

13 – Albany Medical Center Annual Meeting – May, 1987.  Contrast Acuity and Cataracts.

 

14 – Rochester Eye Institute Update – June, 1987.  Implications of Computer Graphics on Clinical Ophthalmology.

 

15 – Microcomputer Course – One week, hands on – Cornell Adult University – Ithaca, New York, July, 1987.

 

16 – a) Vision testing with microcomputers and b) Measurement of the optic nerve cup with computer graphics.  European Cataract Surgeons Conference in Jerusalem, Israel – September, 1987.

 

17 – Computer Graphics in Ophthalmology – 1987 meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, Texas.

 

18 – Myths in Vision Testing, Symposium on Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Los Angeles, March, 1988.

 

19 – Application of computer graphics in ophthalmology – Rochester Eye Institute Update meeting, June, 1988.

 

20 – Clinical applications of computer graphics – Course 661.  American Academy of Ophthalmology, Las Vegas, October, 1988.

 

21 – Selection of computer software – Course 233 American Academy of Ophthalmology, Las Vegas, October 1988.

 

22 – Precision in Vision Testing – Post Graduate Review Course, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, December, 1988.

 

23 – New York State Society of Opticians – Vision Testing Innovations – October, 1986.

 

24 – New York State Society of Opticians – Computer graphics technology – May, 1988.

 

25 – DBASE IV in a Clinical Practice – Optifair East – March, 1989.

 

26 – Vision Testing with Computers – Optifair East – March 1989.

 

27 – Computer applications in clinical ophthalmology.  American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in New Orleans. November, 1989.

 

28 – Visiting professor – Computers in Clinical Ophthalmology.  Catholic Hospital Eye Center, Queens, New York, September, 1990.

 

29 – Computer Graphics Workshop – American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting Atlanta, GA, October, 1990.

 

30 – Variable Contrast, Computer Generated, Sloan letter optotypes in the evaluation of congenital nystagmus – Nystagmus symposium – American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting, Atlanta, GA, October, 1990.

 

31 – Optic disc pallor analysis – Post Graduate Review Course in Ophthalmology, SUNY Health Sciences Center in Syracuse, New York.  December 1, 1990.

 

32 – Pallor Analysis of the Optic Newve, International Glaucoma Symposium, Jerusales, Israel, August 19, 1991.

 

33- Computer Analysis of the Optic Disc and Detection of Change.  International Glaucoma Symposium, Jerusalem, Israel.  August, 1991.

 

34 – A New Instrument of Objective Density Measurement of the Crystalline Lens Nucleus:  Correlation of Visual Acuity with Nuclear Density. International Society for Optical Engineering, 1992.  Ophthalmic Technologies II, Los Angeles, CA, Januar5y 20, 1992.

 

35 – Computerizing Your Medical Records.  Course HO 536 American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Dallas, 1992.

 

36 – A New Instrument for Objective Density Measurement of the Crystalline Lens Nucleus.  Scientific poster 142 American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Dallas, 1992.

 

37 – A Computerized visual and Cognitive Function Testing Device – Symposiu, Aging and Driving.  Swedish Medical Society, Stockholm, Sweden, September 24, 1994.

 

38 – Amblyopia and Dysversion of the Optic Disc.  Scientific Poster #275.  American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in San Francisco, November, 1994.

 

39 – New Modalities in Assessing Dynamic Vision, Cognitive Function, and Reaction Time.  Transportation Research Board, Section on Vision Testing.  Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC.  January 29, 1995.

 

40 – Guest Speaker for the grand Rounds of the National Eye Institute (NEI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, February 10, 1995.

 

41 – Objective Measurement of the Optic Disc with an Electronic spreadsheet.  46th Annual Post- Graduate Review Course.  SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, New York.  December 1, 1995.

 

42- The Incidence of Optic Nerve Dysversion and Hypoplasia in the Amblyopic Population.  American Academy of Ophthalmology.  Chicago, IL.  October 27, 1996.

 

43 – Vision and Cognitive Function Testing Methods with Emphasis on New Technology.  American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.  1996 International Driver Licensing and Control.  Niagara Falls, NY, November 5, 1996.

 

44 – Decreased Optic Disc Size with Amblyopia.  The Ophthalmic Genetics Study Club – 20th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.  October 25, 1997.

 

45 – Optic Nerve Dysversion, Hypoplasia, and Amblyopia.  48th Annual Ophthalmology Review Course.  Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY.   December 7, 1997.

 

46 – Does Amblyopia Really Exist?  Amblyopic and Optic Nerve Dysversion with Hypoplasia.  Royal College of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting.  Glasgow, Scotland.  April 23, 1998.

 

47 – DES and Mypoia.  Ocular Genetics Study Club, New Orleans, LA.  November 8, 1998.

 

48 – Reduced Optic Disc Area and Disc Deformities in Subjects Believed to be Amblyopic.  American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA.   November 9 1998.

 

49 – A New Slit Lamp for the 21st Century.  Laser Slit Lamp Poster presentation at the  Academy of Ophthalmology meeting.  Orlando, FL, October, 1999.

 

50 – Laser Slit Lamp – American Associated on Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus meeting.  Seattle, WA, April, 2002

 

51 – Axial length / disc Area Ratio in Anisometropic Hyperopic Amblyopia – American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Orland, FL.  November, 2002.

 

52 – Ocular Anatomy in Amblyopia.  Long Island Jewish Hospital.  December 10, 2003.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

1 – Lempert P, Cooper KH, Culver JF, Tredici TJ:  The Effects of Exercise on Intraocular Pressure: Am J Ophthal, 63:1673, 1965

 

2 – Lempert P, Cooper KH:  The effects of exercise on intraocular tension and its relationship to open angle glaucoma.  Aerospace medicine 39:1965.

 

-       Moonlighting:  Wax with the wane JAMA; 1964:190; 150

 

3 – Girard LJ, Wong M, Lempert P, Moore CD, Soper J, OÕBannion W.  A new keratoprosthesis.  Date Lines in Ophthalmology, 1967;4(5):28-30

 

4 – Cryotherapy for diabetic retinopathy.  Annals of Ophthalmology,  1979 FMay; 11(5):740-1

 

5 – Retrolental fibroplasia – detection and incidence  Metabolic Ophthalmology,  2:331-5, 1978.

 

6 – Visual Acuity Update, CAAA-ments, September, 1987 9:18

 

7 – Evaluation of Posterior Subcapsular Cataracts with Spatial Contrast Acuity, Ophthalmology, 94(S):14-18, 1987.

 

8 – Fatigue in Medical Training – New York State Medical Journal April, 1988.

 

9 – Howland H, Lempert P: - A Comparison of Contrast Acuity Measurements in Individuals with Amblyopia due to Anisometropia or Strabismus, ARVO Abstracts 28:37, 1987

 

10 – THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Review of Clinical Light Damage to the Eye by David Miller, Editor, Springer-Verlag, New York 1987.

 

11 – Factors in the perception of sine wave gratings:  Ocular Surgery News, April, 1988.

 

12 – Luminance and Contrast in Vision Testing:  Ocular Surgery News, May, 1988.

 

13 – Standards of Measuring Visual Acuity.  Ophthalmology 95:856 June, 1988

 

14 – An analysis of the effect of intravitreal blood on visual acuity.  AJO 150:218, 1988

 

15 – Standards for contrast sensitivity testing – Ocular Surgery News, 3 part series – August, September, October 1988.

 

16 – Chapter – Psychophysical basis for clinical standards in evaluating contrast sensitivity and glare disability.  Book title – Glare and Contrast Sensitivity for Clinicians, edited by Princeton Nadler, Daniel Nadler, and David Miller   Springer-Verlag, 1989

 

17 – Caution advised in interpreting contrast sensitivity results – Ophthalmology 95:1704, December, 1988.

 

18 – Response to letter – Reliability of small field contrast gratings – Ophthalmology, March, 1990 97:277.

 

20 – Review of Perimetry:  Update 1988/89 Edi8ted by A. Heijlk Kugler & Ghedini for Ocular Surgery News, Aprilo, 1990

 

21 – Review of Ocular Blood Flow in Glaucoma:  Means, Methods and Measurements edited by George N. Lambrou and Erik L. Greve for Ocular Surgery News February, 1990

 

22 – Review of Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma by Lowe and Lim for Ocular Surgery News, May 1990.

 

24 – Measurement of cup depth and volume.  Letter to the Editor, Archives of Ophthalmology.  June, 1990, 108:779.

 

25 – Review of Neuro-Ophthalmology ed Glaser for Ocular Surgery news – September, 1990.

 

26 – Committee member for:  American Academy of Ophthalmology – Ophthalmic Procedures Assessment.  Contrast sensitivity and glare testing in the evaluation of anterior segment disease.  Ophthalmology 1990;97:  1233 – 36.

 

27 – Review of Clinical Tests of Vision by Lars Frisen for Ocular Surgery news – December, 1990.

 

28 – Howland H, Lempert P, Peck L, Bock G, Widdersheim K, Guiffre L, Gupta R, Lee T, Schaffer S.  Optical methods for the measurement of anterior chamber depth.  Delivered at Optical Society of America meeting on Noninvasive assessment of the visual system.  Santa Fe, NM February, 1991.

 

29 – Review of noninvasive Diagnostic Techniques in Ophthalmology by Barry R. Masters of Ocular Surgery News, April, 1991.

 

30 – Review of Color Vision Deficiencies edited by Y. Ohta and published by Kugler & Ghedini for Ocular Surgery News, May, 1991.

 

32 – Criteria for vision testing with letter optotypes and sine wave gratings.  Letters to the Editor, Ocular Surgery News, February, 1992.

 

33 – disc pallor analysis with personal computer technology, New Trends in Ophthalmology.  2:169-171; 1992.

 

34 – Cardiac arrest following fluorescein angiography [letter] JAMA 1980 Aug 15;244(7):660

 

35 – Lens implantation in children [letter], Ophthalmic surg 1978 Apr;9(2):89-92

 

36 – A New Instrument for Objective Density Measurement of the Crystalline Lens Nucleus:  Correlation of Visual Acuity with Nuclear Density.  Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1992 Ophthalmic Technologies II, Los Angeles, CA  January 20, 1991.

 

37 – Lempert P, Porter L. Assessment of the optic nerve head in ambloypia.  Scientific Computing and Automation, Apri, 1993, p 19-21.

 

38 – Computerized measurement of the optic nerve.  Medical Electronics.  January, 1995.

 

39 – Reliability of visual fields in AGIS.  Ophthalmology 102; 367 (letter), March, 1995.

 

40 – Cognitive and visual function testing.  – Medical Electronics.  April, 1995, 75-77.

 

41 – Cognitive and visual function testing device – a new computerized screening instrument.  Proceedings of the Symposium; 129-132.  Aging and Driving.  Published by the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.  September, 1994.

 

42 – Books, books, books.  Archives of Ophthalmology 113:1582, December, 1995 (letter)

 

43 – The Natural History of Idiopathic Subfoveal Choroidal Neovascularization.  Ophthalmology 1995; 102:1411 (letter)

 

44 – Optic disc size Ophthalmology 1996;103(3)348-9.  (letter)

 

45 – Standardizing the measurement of visual acuity for clinical research studies.  Ophthalmology.  1996; 103:994-995 (letter)

 

46 – Objective Assessment of the Optic Disc with Personal Computers (Chapter) In Imaging in Glaucoma edited Joel Schuman – SLACK, Inc. 1996.

 

47 – Exercise and IOP relief – Argus OWN, February, 1997 Page 6 (letter)

 

48 – New Perimetry algorithm – Ocular Surgery News March 15, 1997 Page 3 (letter)

 

49 – Review of Òeye, Brain, and VisionÓ by David H. Hubel Ocular Surgery News April 15, 1997:61-63

 

50 – Review of ÔPhacoemulsification:  New Technology and Clinical ApplicationsÕ by I. Howard Fine Ocular Surgery news April 15, 1997:61.

 

51 – Corneal Topography Medical Electronics June, 1997 165:59-62

 

52 – Review of Optic Nerve Disorders editor Kline LB.  EyeWorld September, 1997:45

 

53 – Ethics ~ is this good care of a monocular personÕ EyeNet March, 1998 2:4(letter)

 

54 – Optic nerve hypoplasia diagnosis should be confirmed by accurate measurements.  Arch Ophthal 1998:116:831 (letter)

 

55 – Lempert P. Porter L. Dysversion of the optic disc and axial length measurements in a presumed amblyopic population J Amer Acad ped Ophthalmol Strabismus 1998;2:207-213

 

56 – Mypoia in diethylstilboestrol exposed amblyopic subjects.  Br J Ophthalmol. 1999 Jan;83(1):126

 

57 – Hall NF, Lempert P, Shier Rp, Zakir R, Phillips D.  Grading nuclear cataract: reproducibility and validity of a new method.  Br J Ophthalmol 1999 Oct;83(10):1159-1163

 

58 – Ethics and University based research.  Archives of Ophthalmology 1000; Jan:118:148

 

59 – Optic nerve hypoplasia and small eyes in presumed amblyopia J Amer Acad Ped Ophthalmol Strabismus October, 2000;4:258-266

 

60 – Lempert P, Leiba H. Occlucion therapy in amblyopia.  Ophthalmolog.  2002 Oct;109(10):1757-8.

 

61 – A randomized controlled trial of written information.  Br J Ophthalmol. 2003 Apr;87(4):517-8

 

62 –  A randomized controlled trial of written information.  Br J Ophthalmol. 2003 Jan;87(1):124

 

63 – Axial length – disc area ratio in esotropic amblyopia.  Arch Ophthalmol 2003; 121:821-824

 

64 – The axial length/disc area ratio in anisometropic hyperopic amblyopia:  A hypothesis for decreased unilateral vision associated with hyperopic anisometropia.  Ophthalmology 2004:111:304-308

 

65 – The Hawthorn Effect and the PEDIG randomized trial of patching regimens for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children.  Archives of Ophthalmology:  2004;122:423-424

 

66 – Cost benefit ratio in amblyopia screening.  J Amer Acad Ped Ophthalmol Strabismus 2004:8:74-75

 

67 – Patching is not the complete answer to amblyopia.  Ophthalmology Times.  April, 2004:9

 

68 – A teleoanalysis of amblyopia prevalence and cigarette smoking by women.  Accepted by Ophthalmology and Physiologic Optics

 

69 – The effectiveness of patching should be tested with untreated control subjects Arch Ophthalmol.  2004 Mar;122(3):423-4

 

70 – LASIK in children?  Br J Ophth 2004 Sep;88(9):1228-9

 

71 – The pediatric eye disease investigator group report may be too optimistic about efficacy of treatment.  Pediatrics.  2004 Nov;114(5):1366

 

72 – Treatment dose-response in amblyopia therapy Accepted by IOVS – eLetters

 

73 – Axial length – disc area ratio in esotropic amblyopia. – a response to a letter Accepted Arch Ophthalmol

 

74 – Photorefractive keratectomy for pediatric anisometropia:  safety and impact on refractive error, visual acuity, and stereopsis.  Am J Ophthalmol. 2004 Dec;138(6):1091-2

 

Computer related articles

 

1 – Ophthalmic Software Aids IOL Implant Calculations:  Review of Current Software Packages IOL & OCULAR SURGERY NEWS, August 15, 1984

 

2 – Choosing a Personal Computer for Clinical Practice:  IOL & OCULAR SURGERY NEWS, October 15, 1984

 

3 – Developments in Personal Computers and Software:  IOL & OCULAR SURGERY NEWS, November 15, 1984

 

4 – Clinical Uses for Spreadsheets:  PC Magazine, March 5, 1985; pp 283-5

 

5 – Computerized Word Processing – The Advantages are Numerous:  Ophthalmology Times Sept 1, 1985 p24

 

6 – Indexing Systems – FYI3000, ZYPIndex and DOS directory trees.  Ophthalmology Times – Oct 1, 1985

 

7 – Introduction to Electronic Spreadsheets – Ophthalmology Times – Nov 1, 1985

 

8 – Using Electronic Spreadsheets for Tax Records and Office Management – Ophthalmology Times Dec 1, 1985

 

9 – Calculation systems for Intraocular Lens Power and Establishing a Data Base – Ophthalmology Times Jan 1, 1986

 

10 – Computer Devices for the Visually Handicapped – Review of Visualtek and PC Lens systems – computer Graphics Today Oct 1985

 

11 – Computer Graphic Analysis of Medical Images – Review of Rodenstock Optic Nerve Analyzer – computer Graphics Today Oct, 1985

 

12 – Computer Access Devices for the Visually Handicapped – Ophthalmology Times Feb 1, 1986

 

13 – Computer Graphics Applications Color Up a Variety of Situations.  Ophthalmology Times – March 1, 1986

 

14 – Computer Graphics and Diagnostic Devices in Ophthalmology – Ophthalmology Times – April 1, 1986

 

15 – Computer in Ophthalmology Meeting – A review and report in Ophthalmology Times – May 15, 1986

 

16 – Database Managers – An Introduction – Ophthalmology Times – June 15, 1986

 

17 – Computer Security Methods in the Medical Office – Ophthalmology Times – July 1, 1986

 

18 – Review of spreadLinK C/F – LOTUS Magazine – September 1986

 

19 – High technology computer and video equipment in the Ophthalmic Office – Ophthalmology Management – July6 1986

 

20 – Graphing Data With Your Computer – Ophthalmology Times, August6 15, 1986

 

21 – Confidentiality and Computerized Medical Records – Ophthalmology Times, Sept 15, 1986

 

22 – Office Management Fundamentals With Electronic Spreadsheets – Ophthalmology Times – October 15, 1986

 

23 – Computer Aided Clinical Testing – Ophthalmology Times – November 15, 1986

 

24 – Utility Programs for Under $100 SideKick, SuperKey, Lettrix – Ophthalmology Times – December 15, 1986

 

25 – Text Indexing System – Pro/Tem, Instant, Inmagic, FYI3000 – Ophthalmology Times, January, 1987

 

26 – Cataracts and Contrast Sensitivity – Ocular Surgery News – November, 1986

 

27 – Computers That See – Clinical Insights from Computer Vision Technology – Ophthalmology Times – February, 1987

 

28 – Trying to Remember – Computer Memory Systems – Ophthalmology Times, March, 1987

 

29 – Telling the Future With Spreadsheets / exponential Smoothing for Budget Planning – Ophthalmology Times – April, 1987

 

30 – Contrast Acuity With Computer Graphics – The Modern Method of Vision Testing – Ophthalmology Times –May, 1987

 

31 – Lucas, R.J. Ophthalmology: Working Smart With Your Computer – Physicians and Computers January, 1987 (described some of my clinical computer applications)

 

32 – Benefits of compatibility - Ophthalmology Times – June, 1987

 

33 – Fighting computerphobia – Ophthalmology Times – August, 1987

 

34 – The Future of Computers in Ophthalmology – Ophthalmology Times  - September, 1987

 

35 – Database managers in Clinical Ophthalmology – Part I – Ophthalmology Times – October, 1987

 

36 – Evaluation of posterior subcapsular cataracts with contrast acuity testing by computer – Ophthalmology, 94(S):14-18 September, 1987

 

37 – Using electronic data base managers in small businesses:  Ithaca Grapevine Press September, 1987

 

38 – Database Managers in Clinical Ophthalmology  - Part II – Ophthalmology Times – November, 1987

 

39 – Speeding up database applications – Compilers and FoxBase+ Ophthalmology Times – December, 1987

 

40 – Accuracy in vision testing with computer graphics – Ocular Surgery News – December, 1987

 

41 – Computers in Jerusalem – a report of the computer section of the European Intralens Implant Society  - Ophthalmology Times, January, 1988

 

42 – Computer Graphics Aid Optic Nerve Aid Optic Nerve Analysis Advancement, Ophthalmology Times, February, 1988

 

43 – Uses and Abuses of Computerized Data Analysis, Ophthalmology Times, April, 1988

 

44 – DBASE III Enhancement Programs, Ophthalmology Times, March, 1988

 

45 – Integrated Software, Ophthalmology Times, May, 1988

 

46 – Security for Computerized Data, Ophthalmology Times, June, 1988

 

47 – Computer mystique dispelled by practical applications approach – Ophthalmology Times, July, 1988

 

48 – Intraocular lens calculations with dBase III Plus – Ophthalmology Times, August, 1988

 

49 – Computer monitor considerations for Ophthalmologists – Ophthalmology Times, September, 1988

 

50 – National Library of Medicine On-Line Database – Ophthalmology Times, October 1988

 

51 – Computer Developments at the 1988 Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting, Ophthalmology Times, November, 1988

 

52 – Review of Framework III by Ashton-Tate – Ophthalmology Times, January, 1989

 

53 – Low vision access devices for IBM microcomputers – Ophthalmology Times, February, 1989

 

54 – IOL calculations revisited – Ophthalmology Times, March, 1989

 

55 – Macro writing in word processors – Ophthalmology Times, April, 1989

 

56 – Sampling of computer applications in clinical ophthalmology – Ocular Surgery News, June, 1989

 

57 – Database management in a contact lens practice – Contact Lens Forum, May, 1989

 

58 – Critical considerations in choosing office management systems – Ophthalmology Times – September 15, 1989

 

59 – Low cost computer imaging systems – Ophthalmology Times – October 15, 1989

 

60 – Designing a neuroretinal rim measurements system – Ophthalmology Times – December 15, 1989

 

61 – Graphics programs offer practitioners an array of options – LOTUS Freelance Plus 3.01 and Animator from Autodesk, Ophthalmology Times – March, 1990

 

62 – Data management in clinical practice.  Ophthalmology Times – April, 1990

 

63 – Pallor analysis of the optic nerve Ophthalmology Times – July, 1990

 

64 – Three dimensional representation of optic nerve pallor – Ophthalmology Times, September, 1990

 

65 – Determining the responsiveness of a video camera for quantitative measurements – Ophthalmology Times, November, 1990

 

66 – Computers at the 1990 Academy of Ophthalmology meeting – Ophthalmology Times, January 1991

 

67 – Computers and Society – Ophthalmology Times, March 1991

 

68 – Statistical programs – NCSS, AbStat, @STATS, Clinical Trials Design Program – Ophthalmology Times, May, 1991

 

69 – High resolution computer graphics for vision testing – Ophthalmology Times, July 15, 1991

 

70 – Clinical applications of Lotus 1-2-3 Ver3.1 Ophthalmology Times, September, 15, 1991

 

71 – Computers at the Academy 1991 – Caveats in optic disc measurements – Ophthalmology Times, December, 1991

 

72 – Presentation graphics – A review of Corel Draw, Harvard Graphics 3.0 and Hollywood, Ophthalmology Times, March, 1992

 

73 – Word processors for Windows 3.0 – Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0, Amipro for Windows, and WordStar for Windows, Ophthalmology Times, April, 1992

 

 

74 – Medial Informatics – The application of computer technologies and methods to the collection, storage, processing, retrieval, distribution, and management of information.  Ophthalmology Times, May, 1992

 

75 – Access Devices of the Visual handicapped for IBM Computers – Ophthalmology Times, July 1992

 

76 – Presentation graphics for Windows 3.0 – Harvard Graphics and Lotus Freelance for Windows.  Ophthalmology Times, August, 1992

 

77 – Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows and Excel for Windows – Ophthalmology Times, September, 1992

 

78 – vision testing and virtual reality – A visual function evaluation platform for the 21st Century.  Ophthalmology Times, October, 1992

 

79 – Programs for DOS.  WordStar 7 and FrameWork IV.  Ophthalmology Times, November, 1992

 

80 – Computers at the Academy, 1992 Ophthalmology times, December, 1992

 

81 – Calculating optic disc diameter and area with dBASE III Ophthalmology Times, January, 1993

 

82 – Lotus Organizer and ZyINDEX programs for handling data.  Ophthalmology Times, February, 1993

 

83 – Are we measuring the right parameters accurately – a crisis in diagnostics.  Ophthalmology Times, March 1993

 

84 – Lempert P, Porter L. Assessment of the optic nerve head in amblyopia.  Scientific Computing and Automation, April, 1993, p 19-21

 

85 – High pass resolution perimetry with the Nikon Ophthimus System – Ophthalmology Times.  August 15, 1993

 

86 – 3-D presentation graphics Axum, Stanford Graphics, and DeltaGraph.  Ophthalmology Times, September 15, 1993

 

87 – Calculation of eye/camera magnification factor for retinal imaging with Lotus 1-2-3 and Lotus Improv Ophthalmology Times.  December 15, 1993

 

88 – Image Analysis for Glaucoma Diagnosis – Photonics Spectra, November, 1993 24-26

 

89 – Computers at the 1993 Academy meeting.  Ophthalmology Times, January, 1994

 

90 – Database managers for Windows – Clinical implications, Ophthalmology times, September, 1994

 

91 – Computer graphics can aid driversÕ vision tests.  Ophthalmology Times, December 15, 1994

 

92 – Computers at the Academy 1994.  Ophthalmology Times, January 15, 1994

 

93 – Databases with image capabilities – dBASE 5 and Approach 3.0.  Ophthalmology Times, February 15, 1995

 

94 – A needle in an electronic haystack – Text indexing systems.  Ophthalmology Times, April, 1995

 

95 – Creating flow sheets – Review of AllClear Ophthalmology Times, May, 1995

 

96 – Toll booths on the information superhighway.  Ophthalmology Times, June, 1995

 

97 – Better OCR and vectorizing with HiJaak.  Ophthalmology Times, July 1995

 

98 – Images to get your hands on – a review of economical image analysis software.  Ophthalmology Times, August, 1995

 

99 – Outcomes assessment software.  Ophthalmology Times, September, 1995

 

100 – CD-ROMÕs in medical education and information transfer Ophthalmology Times, October, 1995

 

101 – Computerized access devices for the visually handicapped.  Ophthalmology Times, November, 1995

 

102 – Clinical applications of neural networks.  Ophthalmology Times, December, 1995

 

103 – The Road Ahead as seen by Bill Gates.  Ophthalmology Times, January, 1996

 

104 – DB/TextWorks – a new concept in databases.  Ophthalmology Times, February, 1996

 

105 – Custom programs opening new door to private clinicians.  Ophthalmology Times.  July 1, 1997

 

106 – Clinical research in the office:  Making it happen without a PhD in information system.  Chapter in Yearbook Series, Computers in Ophthalmology edited by Dr. Leonard Goldschmidt to be published by W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2000.