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Philip Kim

Dr. Philip Kim is a comprehensive optometrist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. His clinical focus involves ocular disease and neuro-ophthalmic disorders including optic nerve pathologies, double vision, and other eye movement disorders. He is part of the Urgent Eye Care Clinic and cares for patients with eye-related issues such as flashes of light and floaters, sudden vision loss, and pain in or around the eye.

Dr. Kim earned his bachelor’s degrees in Microbiology and Immunology from McGill University in Canada, and Vision Science at Nova Southeastern University in Florida. He earned his Doctor of Optometry degree at Nova Southeastern University and graduated with honors.

Following his education, Dr. Kim completed residency training in ocular disease at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Florida. After completion of his residency, Dr. Kim became an Assistant Professor in Optometry at Nova Southeastern University, and then joined the faculty at the Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the Division of Neuro-ophthalmology.

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Featured Publications

February 20, 2025

Semaglutide and Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

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Jama Network
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October 15, 2024

Emerging Technologies in Eye Care

Publication:
Journal of Eye Care Technology
Authors:
Doctor 1, doctr 2, Doctor 3
A review of emerging technologies in eye care and their potential to improve patient outcomes.

September 10, 2024

The Role of Nutrition in Eye Health

Publication:
Nutrition and Ophthalmology
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An exploration of how nutrition impacts eye health and recommendations for dietary improvements.

August 25, 2024

Vision Rehabilitation Techniques for Patients

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Journal of Vision Rehabilitation
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This publication discusses various vision rehabilitation techniques available for patients with visual impairments.

July 30, 2024

Current Trends in Ophthalmology Research

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Ophthalmology Research
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An analysis of current trends in ophthalmology research and their implications for future studies.
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