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UNC, Kittner Eye Center
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Ambulatory Care Center (ACC)

130 Mason Farm Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
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P: 919.966.2061
Appts: 919.966.5509

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UNC Eye at Chapel Hill North
1828 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Suite 14-B
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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P: 919.945.0393
F: 919.945.0399
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UNC Eye at New Bern
3324 Wellons Blvd
New Bern, NC 28562-5290
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P: 252.636.3937
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Administrative Offices
5151 Bioinformatics Bldg 
CB #7040
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7040
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Richard M. Davis, M.D.

Associate Professor

Subspecialties:Davis

Laser Vision Correction, Cornea Diseases and Surgery, and Cataracts

Education and Training:

Medical School:

Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University, 1982

Internship:

Evanston Hospital, Northwestern University, 1983

Residency:

University of Chicago, 1986

Fellowships:

University of Oklahoma, the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute, 1987

Special Interests:

Dr Davis's research interests are in the fields of dissemination and implementation research.  Specifically, his focus is on the community translation of evidence-based findings that improve health care practice and the health of adults with chronic diseases.  His research activity is in the field of diabetes in which he has received NIH (NIDDK) support to evaluate Telehealth as a means to conduct diabetes self-management training by expert providers for adults with diabetes in underserved communities.  Research findings have shown improvements in metabolic control and reduced cardiovascular risk as will as improved processes of care such as annual retinal assessments.

Recent work has been focused on applying disease management approaches to the management of Dry Eye Disease (DED).  In this setting, principles of self-managent including goal setting, and social support may provide a novel approach for the management of DED.

Recently, Dr Davis was awarded a Center for Diabetes Translation Research along with Dr Michael Pignone, Division Chief of General Medicine, Department of Medicine. The main goal of this NIH-funded research infrastructure, one of seven funded Centers nationally, is to provide UNC researchers with research support that results in additional NIH awards, which demonstrate effective interventions that reduce health disparities and improve health.

Practice Philosophy:

To provide evidence-based care effectively, efficiently, and compassionately with a focus on the needs of both the patient and the referring physician.

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Top 1 percent

Dr. Donald Budenz, Dr. Jonathan Dutton and Dr. Travis Meredith of the UNC Department of Ophthalmology have been rated by US News and Castle Connolly’s estimation to be in the top 1 percent of all doctors in the nation in their specialities for 2012.