S2:E5 Grayson Armstrong, MD, MPH - Advocacy & Prevention in Sports Ophthalmology

Dr. Grayson Armstrong shares a bit about his experience in the field of advocacy and his work with the American Society of Ophthalmic Trauma (ASOT). We discuss how both of these can positively impact the field of sports ophthalmology as well as ways to get involved at any point in your career!

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Sydney Dacey

11/1/2024

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Dr. Grayson Armstrong is the Director of Ophthalmology Emergency Services at Mass Eye & Ear in Boston, MA. He received his MD degree from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence, RI while concurrently receiving his Master of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. He completed his ophthalmology residency, his chief residency where he was director of the Ophthalmic Trauma Service, as well clinical fellowships in both telemedicine and medical retina at Mass Eye & Ear of Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. Dr. Armstrong is passionate about health policy and public health as well as ophthalmic telemedicine and healthcare technology.

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