
Isdin Oke
Articles
-
Jul 18, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Benjamin G. Jastrzembski |Isdin Oke |Natalie Slopen |Alison Galbraith
Gaps in the Vision Screening Pathway for School-Aged US Children Isdin Oke, MD, MPH; Natalie Slopen, ScD; Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Ann Chen Wu, MD, MPH Vision Screening in Children—Reply Isdin Oke, MD, MPH; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH Vision Screening for Children Diane M.
-
Jul 18, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Diane M. Jarrett |Isdin Oke |Natalie Slopen |Alison Galbraith
Gaps in the Vision Screening Pathway for School-Aged US Children Isdin Oke, MD, MPH; Natalie Slopen, ScD; Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Ann Chen Wu, MD, MPH Vision Screening in Children—Reply Isdin Oke, MD, MPH; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH Vision Screening for Children Benjamin G.
-
Jul 18, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Isdin Oke |David Hunter |Alison Galbraith |Natalie Slopen
Vision Screening in Children—Reply Gaps in the Vision Screening Pathway for School-Aged US Children Isdin Oke, MD, MPH; Natalie Slopen, ScD; Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH; David G. Hunter, MD, PhD; Ann Chen Wu, MD, MPH Vision Screening for Children Diane M. Jarrett, EdD, MA Vision Screening for Children Benjamin G.
-
Jan 25, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Isdin Oke |Natalie Slopen |Alison Galbraith |David Hunter
Gaps in the Vision Screening Pathway for School-Aged US Children Vision screening is a fundamental component of preventive health care delivered to children worldwide.1 In the US, children may receive vision screening in multiple settings, including primary care clinics, schools, and community events.2 However, the multifaceted approach and variability in vision screening policies may result in missed care for children with preventable vision loss.3 The factors contributing to failure at each...
-
Nov 16, 2023 |
jamanetwork.com | Isdin Oke |Tobias Elze |Joan Miller
Surgical Approach and Reoperation Risk in Intermittent Exotropia in the IRIS Registry Key PointsQuestion Does the risk of reoperation differ between the surgical approaches for intermittent exotropia in children? Findings In this cohort study of 7482 children with intermittent exotropia who underwent horizontal muscle strabismus surgery, approximately 1 in 5 children underwent reoperation within 5 years after the initial surgery.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →