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Ophthalmology Times announces 2014 Resident Writers Award Program winner

The judges have submitted their ballots! The readers have voted! Ophthalmology Times is pleased to announce the winner of the 2014 Resident Writers Award Program, sponsored by Allergan.

The judges have submitted their ballots! The readers have voted! Ophthalmology Times is pleased to announce the winner of the 2014 Resident Writers Award Program, sponsored by Allergan.  

The winner is: Bradley Shoss, MD, of Washington University in St. Louis. His winning entry, "Sniffing Up the Wrong Tree," will be published in the Oct. 15 issue of Ophthalmology Times, which will be presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting this month in Chicago.

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The second place winner is: Seanna Grob, MD, of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary at Harvard University with her entry, "A Pharmacological Approach to Dry Eye Syndrome in a Case of Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)."

The third place winner is: Evan Warner, MD, of the University of Wisconsin with his entry, "More Than Just Dry Eyes."

Ophthalmology Times and Allergan wish to thank all of the participants in this year's Resident Writers Award Program. With 12 institutions participating with their solid entries, the Resident Writers Award Program is a complete success! Congratulations to all!

 

Ophthalmology Times and Allergan wish to thank all of you for your participation in this year’s Resident Writers Award Program. With 12 institutions participating and your solid entries, you have made the Resident Writers Award Program a complete success! Congratulations to you all for your hard work!

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