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Dr. Robert Maloney has boosted the eye care of soldiers from the Special Ops Division to the National Reserve. Voted by his peers as one of America’s Top 10 vision correction surgeons in a nationwide survey conducted by Ophthalmology Times, Dr. Robert Maloney has completed more than 35,000 laser lasik surgeries and has trained more than 700 physicians in the use of the lasik laser. Dr. Robert Maloney was also awarded the prestigious Lans Award, for innovative contributions to the field of vision correction surgery.
Dr. Maloney has consulted for Premier Laser Systems for development of the Erbium-YAG system for corneal refractive surgery, VisionRx.com for the development of advanced miniaturized ophthalmic instruments, and Calhoun Vision, Inc for the development of a light adjustable lens implant. Dr. Maloney has contributed more than one hundred articles, abstracts and reports to professional journals and delivered more than 200 invited lectures on five continents.
Dr. Maloney is a former Heed Foundation fellow, a Heed/Knapp fellow, and a John Harvard scholar. He received the Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development Award, and the Mericos Whittier Award for lifetime contributions to Ophthalmology. Dr. Robert Maloney has chaired or served as a member on several committees and subcommittees of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and won the academy's Honor award in 1993. Dr. Maloney also is a member of the International Society of Refractive Surgery, the California Association of Ophthalmology, the Max Fine Corneal Society and Phi Beta Kappa.
Dr. Maloney is one of the top 10 lasik surgeons, as voted by his peers, and Doctor Robert Maloney has performed more than 35,000 laser lasik surgeries and has trained more than 700 surgeons in the use of the excimer laser. Dr. Robert Maloney was also awarded the prestigious Lans Award, for innovative contributions to the field of lasik surgery.
He was an intern at UCLA in 1985-86, a resident at the Wilmer Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore from 1986 to 1989 and was a Heed fellow in cornea and refractive surgery at Emory University's Department of Ophthalmology in Atlanta from 1989 to 1991. Doctor Robert Maloney has consulted for Premier Laser Systems for development of the Erbium-YAG system for corneal refractive surgery, VisionRx.com for the development of advanced miniaturized ophthalmic instruments, and Calhoun Vision, Inc for the development of a light adjustable lens implant. |