Published: August 13, 2008
Press Release
World-Renowned Retina Specialist Tatsuo Hirose MD, Joins The Boston Eye Group
BOSTON, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Tatsuo Hirose MD has left Schepens Retina
Associates,Boston and has joined The Boston Eye Group
(http://www.bostoneyegroup.com). Dr. Hirose is known for his retina
expertise, specializing in both adult and pediatric retina. He is most known
for his exceptional work in treating the following conditions: Retinopathy of
Prematurity (in the advanced stage), Children's retinal diseases, Surgical
Failure of Retinal Detachment, Retinal Detachment in the young, and Stickler
Syndrome.
Tatsuo Hirose received his MD degree from Kanazawa University,Japan where
he continued his studies with an internship and residency in ophthalmology.
His postgraduate studies include: a fellowship in electrophysiology in vision
at Cornell Medical Center,New York; a vitreoretinal fellowship at the
Schepens Eye Research Institute (SERI); a fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and
Ear Infirmary and at Harvard Medical School,Boston. Dr. Hirose is board
certified in ophthalmology and currently is Clinical Senior Scientist at SERI;
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and a surgeon in
Ophthalmology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Dr. Hirose has received many awards for his exceptional work in the field.
To mention a few: Fulbright Fellowship; Honor Award and Senior Honor Award of
American Academy of Ophthalmology; Selected as one of The Best Doctors in
America; Selected Boston's Best Doctors, Boston Magazine; The Paul Kayser
International Award of Merit in Retina Research; Schepens Eye Research
Institute $1 million Endowment and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Distinguished Service Award.
Dr. Hirose's main research interests include: development of surgical
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