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Division of Ophthalmology

Division of Ophthalmology

Providing teaching and research opportunities for practicing physicians, students and residents as well as comprehensive ophthalmic care to the Southern New England community.

Division of Ophthalmology

Providing teaching and research opportunities for practicing physicians, students and residents as well as comprehensive ophthalmic care to the Southern New England community.

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The breadth of experiences, from primary eye care to tertiary level sub-specialty ophthalmologic care, is an invaluable asset for our trainees.
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Our faculty's areas of expertise span all aspects of the specialty, from comprehensive eye care to all subspecialties.
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Patients with inquiries should call (401) 444-6551.
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Welcome from the Ophthalmologist-in-Chief

Michael Migliori, MD, FACSThe Rhode Island Hospital Division of Ophthalmology is the primary teaching facility for the Ophthalmology Residency at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The Division provides teaching and research opportunities for practicing physicians, students and residents as well as comprehensive ophthalmic care to the Southern New England community.

Our Residency Program graduated its first resident in 1966, and it continues to flourish as an important part of the educational and research mission at The Warren Alpert Medical School. Residents gain clinical experience working at comprehensive ophthalmology and subspecialty clinics and emergency departments at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children's Hospital, the Providence VA Medical Center, and the Miriam Hospital. Our residents finish the training program well prepared to enter practice or to start a fellowship in any subspecialty of ophthalmology.

The physicians in our division are highly talented and skillful ophthalmologists. Their areas of expertise span all aspects of the specialty, from comprehensive eye care to all subspecialties. In addition to their hospital teaching roles, many of our faculty lecture nationally and internationally.

Please take this opportunity to learn more about who we are, what our mission is, and what we have to offer for our residents, students, faculty and most importantly for our patients.

Michael E. Migliori, MD, FACS
Ophthalmologist-in-Chief

10 Reasons Why You Should Come to Brown for Ophthalmology

Considering Brown for your Ophthalmology residency program? Compiled by a former resident, here's 10 reasons why our program is right for you.

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Please call (401) 444-6551 for all inquiries, or to schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist.

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All Residency Program inquiries and correspondence should be directed to Grace Gomes, Residency Coordinator.

  • Grace Gomes

    Residency Coordinator
    GGomes1@lifespan.org
    (401) 444-4669
    Residency Program
    One Hoppin Street, Suite 202
    Providence, RI 02903
    Fax (401) 444-7076
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Providence RI 02912 401-863-1000

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