Suggested Books

The following books provide valuable insights in the world of sports ophthalmology

Sports Ophthalmology

Bruce Zagelbaum, MD, outlines the field of sports ophthalmology in a landmark textbook that was published in 1996. It provides valuable historical context and walks through a different sport in each chapter.

The Life and Times of a Sports Ophthalmologist

Ronaldo Toyos, MD, shares life lessons and memorable experiences from his time as a team ophthalmologist. A very entertaining read that includes interactions with celebrity athletes. Read this to get an idea of the pros and cons of being a team ophthalmologist.

Eye Of the Champion

Daniel Laby, MD, shares his expertise as a team and personal sports ophthalmologist. Catered toward athletes, this book details the stories and studies behind modern sports ophthalmology. Read this to get an idea of what a team ophthalmologist can do to improve the on-field performance of athletes at any level.

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