

in Molecular Genetics & Microbiology in addition to her medical degree from the University of Florida, Gainesville. Drenser has had a distinguished academic career, having received a Ph.D. Ophthalmology Residency – UCLA Jules Stein Eye Instituteĭr. Dass is currently a member of the American Medical Association, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Retina Specialists, and The Michigan Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons. He is actively involved in clinical research and continues to contribute to the medical literature.ĭr. He has authored several papers in peer-reviewed medical journals and has spoken at numerous national and international ophthalmologic meetings. Dass interests include retinal detachment, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and pediatric retinal diseases. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of ophthalmology at Michigan State University.ĭr. He joined Associated Retinal Consultants in 1996. Dass served as Clinical Associate in vitreoretinal surgery and Chief Resident at Duke University Medical Center following his fellowship training, supervising resident education and surgery. Vitreoretinal Fellowship – Associated Retinal Consultantsĭr. Ophthalmology Residency – Duke University
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He is a member of many professional organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American College of Surgeons, American Society of Retina Specialists, Club Jules Gonin, Macula Society, Retina Society, Association for Research in Vision in Ophthalmology, and the International Society for Eye Research, and serves on the Executive Committee of both the American Society of Retina Specialists and the Retina Society.

He has been named to America’s Who’s Who in Medicine, The Best Doctors in America, The Best Doctors in the Southeast and Hour Detroit Magazine’s Top Docs.

He has been actively involved in resident and fellowship education for more than 20 years, and serves as Co-Director of the Associated Retinal Consultants Vitreoretinal Fellowship Training Program. He is Co-Director of the Vision Research-ROPARD Foundation, overseeing the clinical research initiative at ARC. He is currently a Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Oakland University, and Professor at the European School for Advanced Studies in Ophthalmology, Lugano, Switzerland. He has authored or co-authored over 200 publications in peer-reviewed medical journals, book chapters, and publications from clinical trials. Capone is an internationally recognized clinician, surgeon and educator. He is a board certified ophthalmologist whose special interests include pediatric vitreoretinal diseases, complicated retinal detachment, ocular oncology and macular disease.ĭr. Capone joined the faculty at Emory University, where he was a tenured Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of the Vitreoretinal Fellowship Training Program until he joined ARC in 2000. Vitreoretinal Fellowship – Emory UniversityĪfter completing his Fellowship in 1991, Dr. Ophthalmology Residency – University of Pittsburgh
