In this episode, we address the critical issue of building a diverse ophthalmology workforce in these trying times. I’m joined by faculty current and previous members of the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, who have long been deeply committed to making ophthalmology more inclusive - their insights stemming from real-world experience in a state that banned race-conscious admissions decades ago. In this episode, we’ll unpack their thoughtful JAMA Ophthalmology commentary, The Challenge in Buil...
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In this episode, we address the critical issue of building a diverse ophthalmology workforce in these trying times. I’m joined by faculty current and previous members of the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, who have long been deeply committed to making ophthalmology more inclusive - their insights stemming from real-world experience in a state that banned race-conscious admissions decades ago. In this episode, we’ll unpack their thoughtful JAMA Ophthalmology commentary, The Challenge in Buil...
The Executive in Chief - Dr. Stephen McLeod: Part 1
Sight For Sore Eyes
34 minutes
1 year ago
The Executive in Chief - Dr. Stephen McLeod: Part 1
Send us a text Over the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to bring important and hopefully thought provoking conversations through the sight for site eyes podcast highlighting the world of DEI in ophthalmology. I’ve also been able to highlight the unique field of Neuro-ophthalmology through the out of the Blindspot podcast. I’m particularly excited for the conversation that will be featured in the next couple of episodes in the first of its kind cross over event for the two podcasts I produ...
Sight For Sore Eyes
In this episode, we address the critical issue of building a diverse ophthalmology workforce in these trying times. I’m joined by faculty current and previous members of the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, who have long been deeply committed to making ophthalmology more inclusive - their insights stemming from real-world experience in a state that banned race-conscious admissions decades ago. In this episode, we’ll unpack their thoughtful JAMA Ophthalmology commentary, The Challenge in Buil...