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Bart P. Ketover,
Education
B.A., Brown University, Providence, RI 2002
M.D., Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI 2004
Internship
Internal Medicine
Loma Linda University Medical Center 2004-2005
Residency
Residency in Ophthalmology
University of Texas, Houston 2005-2008
Fellowship
Clinical Glaucoma Fellowship
University of California, Davis 2008-2009
Professional Membership
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2005-Present
Activities and Honors
Project ORBIS FLying Eye Hospital, Associate Ophthalmologist; Trujillo, Peru, February 2009
University of Texas at Houston House Staff Association, Senator, April 2007-June 2008
Robert D. Morton, M.D. Award, Outstanding Resident in Ophthalmology, June 2006
Brown University Program in Liberal Medical Education Advisory Group, admissions committee for the B.A./B.S./M.D. program, 2002-2003
Brown Medical School Senate, 2000-2001
Research and Publications
University of California, Davis
Baik, A.K., Smith, M.E., Brandt J.D., “Sympathetic Ophthalmia After Cytophotocoagulation: Pediatric Treatment Dilemmas.” Abstract and poster presentation, 19th Annual Meeting of the American Glaucoma Society, March 2009, San Diego, CA
Baik, A.K., Brandt J.D., “Elevated IOP with a Deep Anterior Chamber,” Chapter IV B3 in Operative Complications in Glaucoma, Volume I, Complications of Glaucoma Surgery, Robert M Feldman, M.D. (Editor), Oxford University Press, New York, NY, text in preparation for publication 2009.
University of Texas at Houston Department of Ophthalmology
“Potential Microbial Contamination of Anterior Segment Ultrasound Equipment.” Project intended to examine possible contamination of a new device, the ClearScan™ transducer for anterior segment ultrasonography.
Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Liver Research Center
Baik, A., Caggiano, N., Chen, W., Lahousse, S. Wands, J.R., De la Monte, S., “Potential Role for Reg I Gene in Differentiation/Maturation of Pancreatic Acinar Cell.” Poster presented at 2002 annual meeting of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) in New Orleans, LA.


