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Jill Rotruck, MD

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Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

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Ophthalmology
Primary

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Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science

Biography

Dr. Rotruck is a Fellowship-trained pediatric ophthalmologist and adult strabismus at the Yale Eye Center. She is originally from West Virginia, where she received a BS in Biology and BA in Music from Shepherd University and a Medical Doctorate from the West Virginia University School of Medicine. Dr. Rotruck completed her internship in internal medicine at West Virginia University, and completed an ophthalmology residency at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, CA, followed by a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus at the Duke Eye Center. In her current role, she sees a variety of clinical and surgical conditions, including comprehensive pediatric ophthalmology, strabismus in children and adults, amblyopia, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, pediatric cataracts, eyelid disease, and a variety of other disorders. Her research interests include binocular treatments for amblyopia, the use of optical coherence tomography in pediatric eye disease, and pediatric ocular infection. Additional interests include international medical outreach and resident education.

Appointments

  • Ophthalmology

    Assistant Professor
    Primary

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Education & Training

Fellow
Duke Eye Center (2018)
Resident
California Pacific Medical Center (2017)
Intern
Ruby Memorial Hospital (2013)
MD
West Virginia University (2012)

Clinical Care

Overview

Jill Rotruck, MD, is an ophthalmologist who specializes in pediatric eye care and adult strabismus. She provides both clinical and surgical management of strabismus/misalignment of the eyes, as well as amblyopia, pediatric cataracts, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, chalazia, and styes.

Dr. Rotruck decided to pursue a career in health care because she wanted to help people live full, happy lives. “For most of us, vision is such an important part of how we experience the world,” she says. “Helping to ensure that children are set up to develop the best vision they can has repercussions that impact so many aspects of their daily experience throughout their lifetime.”

For most adult patients, double vision and strabismus are extremely frustrating conditions to live with, Dr. Rotruck says. “I take great joy in working with them to improve their quality of life.” She also likes finding creating approaches to keeping pediatric patients engaged. “Kids are fun. I think we get to laugh and sing and play with toys much more than in the average adult clinic,” she says.

In addition to providing clinical care, Dr. Rotruck works alongside other Yale Medicine ophthalmologists on research projects to evaluate vision screening devices and technology for the burgeoning field of telehealth in pediatric ophthalmology. The Yale Eye Center started providing more telehealth options for select patients during the pandemic, which often makes care more convenient. “It has been great to decrease appointment times and trips to the office,” she says. Other research interests include binocular treatments for amblyopia, the use of optical coherence tomography in pediatric eye disease, and pediatric ocular infection.

Clinical Specialties

Ophthalmology; Pediatric Ophthalmology

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  • Ophthalmology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Ophthalmology
    Original Certification Date
    2018

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