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Pay Heed In April to Sports Eye Safety Month Tips Kicking Off Spring Rec League Season!

April 2, 2026
The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) has designated April as Sports Eye Safety Month!

Dr. Kenneth Cohen: Four Decades of Investing Expertise in Patients, Learners & Evolving The Field

March 23, 2026
Over 40+ years, UNC Ophthalmology Professor Emeritus Kenneth Cohen, MD, has invested himself in his patients, his learners and evolving his field.

Dr. Meredith Klifto Appointed UNC Ophthalmology Medical Director

March 2, 2026
UNC Ophthalmology is pleased to announce that Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Meredith Klifto, MD, has been appointed the department's new Medical Director, effective March 1st.

Mark Your Calendars For the 2026 UNC Eye Symposium!

February 28, 2026
Mark your calendars UNC Ophthalmology for the 2026 UNC Eye Symposium on Saturday, April 25th, 2026, at the William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education! This annual conference updates Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Ophthalmic Technicians, and Photographers on the latest evidence-based diagnostic and medical/surgical approaches to comprehensive eye care and treating...

Dr. Benjamin Frankfort Appointed UNC Department of Ophthalmology Chair

February 26, 2026
Benjamin Frankfort, MD, PhD, the Clifton R. McMichael Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine, has been appointed Chair of the UNC Department of Ophthalmology.

March 23rd is World Optometry Day!

February 23, 2026
  Every year, the eye specialist community celebrates World Optometry Day on Monday, March 23rd to recognize the vital role of optometrists in expanding and reinforcing the reach of comprehensive eye care across the globe. For 2026, the World Optometry Council has designated “A Shared Vision: Collaboration in Global Eye...

February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month!

February 16, 2026
Two leading causes of blindness — cataract and glaucoma — are often foremost in the minds of elderly adults watching for signs of degenerative eye disease. Lost in the messaging to many aging adults, however, is awareness that age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss and...

UNC Ophthalmology Welcomes the Residency Class of 2030!

February 2, 2026
Every January, UNC Ophthalmology welcomes a new, fantastic group of applicants who have matched to our residency program. Our newest matched MS4s represent excellence and a clear desire to master medical and surgical eye care and join our current trainees as next-generation, top-performing ophthalmologists!!

Drs. Alice Zhang & Kathy Whitfield Named to 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctors List

January 23, 2026
UNC Ophthalmology is thrilled to recognize Associate Professor and Residency Program Director Alice Zhang, MD, and Assistant Professor Kathy Whitfield, MD, for being named to the 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctors list!

Carolina Eye Research Institute: Lab Science Learning Key to Translational Medical Education

January 21, 2026
UNC School of Medicine 4th-year student (MS4) Mary Kaufmann, a May 2026 graduate, was inspired by her family to pursue ophthalmology.

Read the Latest in Our Winter 2025 UNC EYE!

December 28, 2025
UNC Department of Ophthalmology is excited to share with you Winter 2025 issue of UNC EYE magazine, our patient-focused publication that demonstrates our excellence in patient care, education, research and other areas.

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month!

December 20, 2025
An adult who faithfully visits his PCP for well-check exams shows no signs of mid-life worsening vision and falls short of scheduling a first-time comprehensive eye exam in his 40s. At age 50, he is diagnosed with glaucoma at an overdue screening, 10 years past the recommended age for first-time...