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    James Martone, MD, MPH

    Associate Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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    Director of International Ophthalmology and Global Eye Health, Ophthalmology

    Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

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    Associate Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Science

    Director of International Ophthalmology and Global Eye Health, Ophthalmology; Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

    Biography

    Dr. Martone received his B.A. from Providence College and his M.D. from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he also completed his ophthalmology residency. In addition, he received a master’s degree in public health in epidemiology from The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. He received fellowship training in glaucoma at Duke University and has also completed fellowships at The Wilmer Eye Institute (Preventive Ophthalmology), Bethesda Eye Institute (International Ophthalmology), and Cullen Eye Institute of Baylor University (International Ophthalmology).

    Dr. Martone has served on the faculty teaching at The Doheny Eye Institute of the University of Southern California School of Medicine, as well as within the International Eye Foundation, Bethesda, Maryland, and at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, and the Glaucoma Service, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. He was Medical Director of ORBIS International, a global nongovernmental organization dedicated to fighting blindness worldwide, and, through this, oversaw teaching of clinical and surgical ophthalmology in countries around the world. He has personally worked in over 100 locations in more than eighty countries. He has worked extensively in countries such as China, Cuba, Cameroon, India, and Mongolia. He was also Director of the Eye Clinic, Victoria Hospital, Castries, St. Lucia and Consultant Ophthalmologist to the Ministry of Health, St Lucia.

    Prior to joining the department as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Dr. Martone held a voluntary appointment as an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Yale School of Medicine where he received the residency program’s Excellence in Teaching Award. He is an attending ophthalmologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in West Haven, CT. He is president of the Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians. He is a past president of the New York Glaucoma Society and is a founding member of the Connecticut Glaucoma Society. He is a member of several other professional societies, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery.

    During his many years of experience as a glaucoma specialist, Dr. Martone has routinely lectured in the United States and countries around the globe, with well over 100 presentations. Moreover, he is the author of numerous scientific and clinical articles and papers in peer-reviewed journals, as well as being an author of chapters in books on the subject of ophthalmology.

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    MPH
    Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Epidemiology (1988)
    Fellowship in Preventive Ophthalmology
    Wilmer Eye Institute (1988)
    MD
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1978)
    AB
    Providence College, Humanities (1971)

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      Resident Teaching Award

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    Overview

    James Martone, MD, an ophthalmologist and director of international ophthalmology and global eye health, specializes in the management and treatment of glaucoma. His clinical focus is on preventing and treating blinding conditions, emphasizing the significant impact of vision on quality of life.

    "The nature of vision is precious,” Dr. Martone says. "Being able to continue to learn about such an amazing organ, take care of patients, educate doctors and other healthcare workers, and work with others around the world keeps me passionate and excited about my work."

    Now serving as associate professor of ophthalmology and visual science at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Martone has dedicated his career to improving eye health around the world. As the former medical director of ORBIS International, he has worked in more than 80 countries, sharing his expertise in clinical and surgical ophthalmology. He has been recognized with numerous awards for this work, including the prestigious Humanitarian Award from the American Glaucoma Society.

    Dr. Martone earned his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he also completed his ophthalmology residency. He further specialized with fellowships in glaucoma at Duke University, preventive ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute, international ophthalmology at the Bethesda Eye Institute and the Cullen Eye Institute of Baylor University.

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    Glaucoma

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    • Ophthalmology

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      AB of Ophthalmology
      Original Certification Date
      1986

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