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Wilmer Eye Institute Low Vision Service 600 N. Wolfe Street, Wilmer B-153 Baltimore, MD 21287 Phone: 410-955-0580 Fax: 410-614-1670 e-mail: jgolds28@jhmi.edu Current Appointments Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Rehabilitative Medicine; Johns Hopkins Hospital Education and Training Undergraduate: Bachelor of Arts: Biology - 1989. State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY. Doctoral: Doctor of Optometry - 1993. State University of New York College of Optometry, New York, NY. Residency: Ocular Disease - 1994. Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. Professional Experience June 1994—April 2001 Vice President of Medical Services, Pioneer EyeCare, Baltimore, MD April 1995—May 2003 Attending Optometrist (PT), Eye Clinic, Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, MD July 1996—Nov 2006 Low Vision Rehabilitation Specialist, Private Practice, Maryland Practice affiliations: • Baltimore Washington Eye Center, Glen Burnie, MD • Cumberland Valley Retina Consultants, Hagerstown, MD • Elman Retina Group, Rosedale and Pikesville, MD • Parris-Castoro Eye Care Center, Bel Air, MD • Physicians Eye Care Center, Ellicott City and Catonsville, MD • Seidenberg-Protzko Eye Associates, Havre de Grace and Bel Air, MD June 1999—Nov 2006 Director of Low Vision Services/Clinical Instructor of Ophthamology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Dec 2006—Present Director of Low Vision – Wilmer Ophthalmologic Institute; Assistant Professor of Ophthamology and Rehabilitative Medicine. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. Sherman, J., Bodis-Wollner, I., Milch, F., Goldstein, J., and Brannan, J.: Retinal periphlebitis in multiple sclerosis, Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1993; 64:475–8. 2. Reed, D., Cox, S., and Goldstein, J.: Early choroidal neovascular membrane in a patient with concurrent diabetic retinopathy, The Southern Journal of Optometry, 1993. 3. Massof RW, Ahmadian L, Grover LL, Deremei JT, Goldstein JE, Rainey C, Epstein C, Barnett GD. The Activity Inventory: An adaptive visual function questionnaire. Optom Vis Sci (in press). Book Chapters 1. Goldstein J. and Sherman, J.: Pituitary tumors, Optometry Clinics, 1993; 3(3):101–125. 2. Goldstein J.: Glaucoma Filtering Surgery, in Glaucoma Handbook, Anthony B. Litwak, Ed., Butterworth Heinemann, Boston, 2001; 199-216. 3. Solomon D and Goldstein J.: Visual, Oculomotor and Vestibular Deficits” in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation, in press. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Classroom Instruction 1. Poster: Goldstein, J., Cox, S., and Reed, D.: Orbital involvement of frontal sinus lesions: Mucocele vs. metastases, Southern Educational Congress in Optometry, February 1994. 2. Poster: Reed, D., Cox, S., and Goldstein, J.: Choroidal neovascular membrane in a patient with diabetic retinopathy, Southern Educational Congress in Optometry, February 1994. 3. Lecturer: “Diagnosis and Management of Herpes Simplex Keratitis”, Resident’s Conference, Eye Clinic, Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, October 1993. 4. Lecturer: “Glaucoma Management with Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors”, Resident’s Conference, Eye Clinic, Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, January 1994. Clinical Instruction 1. Optometry Extern and Resident teaching and supervision in glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy clinics, Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Eye Clinic, Baltimore, MD, 1995–2003, PT Attending Optomtrist. 2. Ophthalmology Resident and Optometry Extern clinical instruction in low vision, University of Maryland, Baltimore MD, 2000–present, Clinical Instructor of Ophthamology. CME Instruction 1. Lecturer: “Glaucoma Filtering Surgery: Post/Op Management”, Grand Rounds Conference, Pennsylvania College of Optometry, May 1994. 2. Lecturer (Course Director): “Target: Diabetic Retinopathy. A Workshop in Hands-On Photographic Analysis”, Baltimore, MD, March and April 1995. 3. Lecturer: “Nonproliferative Lesions in Diabetic Retinopathy”, Retina Institute of Maryland Stouffer Course, Baltimore, MD, September 1995. 4. Lecturer (Course Director): “Target: Age-Related Macular Degeneration. A Workshop in Hands-On Photographic Analysis”, Baltimore, MD, January 21, 1996 5. Lecturer: “Nonexudative Macular Degeneration and Risk Factors for Progression”, Greater Baltimore Optometric Society, Baltimore, MD, March 19, 1996. 6. Lecturer: “Recognition and Classification of the Clinical Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy”, American Academy of Optometry - Academy Europe, Denmark, May 27, 1996. 7. Lecturer/Workshop: “How to Develop a Cost-Effective Chronic and Acute Eye Disease Management Program”, Managed Vision and Eyecare Congress, Philadelphia, PA, September 16, 1996. 8. Lecturer: “A Targeted Approach to Macular Degeneration”, American Academy of Optometry Ellerbrock Memorial Continuing Education, Orlando, FL, December 1996. 9. Lecturer/Workshop: “Photographic Grading of Diabetic Retinopathy Workshop”, Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, Atlanta, GA, February 27, 1997. 10. Lecturer/Workshop: “Photographic Grading of Macular Degeneration Workshop”, Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, Atlanta, GA, February 28, 1997. 11. Lecturer: “Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Degeneration”, Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, Atlanta, GA, February 27, 1998. 12. Workshop: “Photographic Grading of Diabetic Retinopathy Workshop”, Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, Atlanta, GA, February 27, 1998. 13. Workshop: “Photographic Grading of Macular Degeneration Workshop”, Southern Educational Congress of Optometry, Atlanta, GA, February 27, 1998. 14. Lecturer: “Diabetic Retinopathy: Implementing Protocols into Your Practice”, AOA 101st Congress, Orlando, FL, June 27, 1998. 15. Lecturer: “Nutrition in Retinal Disease Management”, AOA 101st Congress, Orlando, FL, June 27, 1998. 16. Lecturer: “Driving and Low Vision – The Limits and the Realities”, Special Grand Grounds Wilmer Eye Clinic, Baltimore MD, July 20, 2006. 17. Lecturer: “Low Vision in AMD”, AMD Preceptor-ship for Novartis, Wilmer Ophthalmologic Institute, Baltimore MD, March 23, 2007. 18. Lecturer: “The Effectiveness of Low Vision Rehabilitation Trends in Research and Policy, Friday Afternoon Research Meeting, Wilmer Ophthalmologic Institute, Baltimore MD, June 22, 2007. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Certification Fellowship in the Amercan Academy of Optometry (FAAO), December 1996. ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES Institutional Administrative Appointments 1996 – present: Board Member of the Quality Enhancement & Improvement Committee of Optometry, Baltimore, MD Professional Societies 1993 – present: American Optometric Association Member and Low Vision Section 1993 – present: Maryland Optometric Association Member RECONITION Awards, Honors 1993: Fisions Award for Clinical Excellence 1993: Vision Service Plan Primary Care Award for Primary Care 1993: Schnurmacher Research Grant 1996: Maryland Young Optometrist of the Year
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