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Old 05-18-2013, 06:47 AM
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For those in need of excellent eye care, see page C6 of the Business section of today's Daily Sun.

There is a new eye specialist coming to TV with incredible credentials; i.e. Yale, John's Hopkins and University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept., and more in depth information is covered in the newspaper article.

With doctors of this caliber moving into TV, it should make it difficult for the not so competent doctors to stay.
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For those in need of excellent eye care, see page C6 of the Business section of today's Daily Sun.

There is a new eye specialist coming to TV with incredible credentials; i.e. Yale, John's Hopkins and University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept., and more in depth information is covered in the newspaper article.

With doctors of this caliber moving into TV, it should make it difficult for the not so competent doctors to stay.
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For those in need of excellent eye care, see page C6 of the Business section of today's Daily Sun.

There is a new eye specialist coming to TV with incredible credentials; i.e. Yale, John's Hopkins and University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept., and more in depth information is covered in the newspaper article.

With doctors of this caliber moving into TV, it should make it difficult for the not so competent doctors to stay.
For those of us that don't get The Daily Sun, can you please post the doctor's name so that I can research him. Or, if someone can post a link to the article, that would be great.
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The Villages Daily Sun Open this link and in the very center of the front page you will see three main stories they are covering today, the eye specialist is number three.
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We are buying the paper today!
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For those in need of excellent eye care, see page C6 of the Business section of today's Daily Sun.

There is a new eye specialist coming to TV with incredible credentials; i.e. Yale, John's Hopkins and University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept., and more in depth information is covered in the newspaper article.

With doctors of this caliber moving into TV, it should make it difficult for the not so competent doctors to stay.
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The Villages Daily Sun Open this link and in the very center of the front page you will see three main stories they are covering today, the eye specialist is number three.
I opened the link, but I don't see anything about a doctor. Can someone please post the doctor's name. Thanks.
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I opened the link, but I don't see anything about a doctor. Can someone please post the doctor's name. Thanks.
Sorry - I don't get onto this site very often. The specialist in question is Dr. Shalesh Kaushal M.D., Ph.D., who is opening and managing the new Retina Specialty Institute office in TV in the Sharon Morse Building. The newspaper quoted as follows: "Regarded as one of the nation's foremost experts in retina care, the Chairman of the University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept. left the University in deference to his family's desire to return to Gainesville where he previously practiced and served as Professor Ophthalmology at the U. of Florida Department of Vitreo-retinal Service and Director of Retina Service".

The newspaper article had much more information on his background, both education and work related.
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Sorry - I don't get onto this site very often. The specialist in question is Dr. Shalesh Kaushal M.D., Ph.D., who is opening and managing the new Retina Specialty Institute office in TV in the Sharon Morse Building. The newspaper quoted as follows: "Regarded as one of the nation's foremost experts in retina care, the Chairman of the University of Massachusetts Ophthalmology Dept. left the University in deference to his family's desire to return to Gainesville where he previously practiced and served as Professor Ophthalmology at the U. of Florida Department of Vitreo-retinal Service and Director of Retina Service".

The newspaper article had much more information on his background, both education and work related.
Thank you very much for the info.
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