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Brandon Wong
Title(s)
Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology (Part-Time)
School
Keck School of Medicine of Usc
Address
HC4 4900 1450 San Pablo Street
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90033-6103
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Biography
Education and Training
University of Southern California
BS
2010
Biological Sciences
Keck School of Medicine of USC
MD
2014
Doctor of Medicine
LAC+USC Medical Center & USC Roski Eye Institute
2018
Ophthalmology Residency
UCSD Shiley Eye Institute
2019
Glaucoma Fellowship
Awards and Honors
USC Roski Eye Institute
2018
Resident Teacher of the Year Award
USC Roski Eye Institute
2017 -
2018
Chief Resident
2017
Starr E. Shulman MPA Fellow Award
National Eye Institute
2012
ARVO Travel Grant
2011
Donald E. Delia B. Baxter Foundation Summer Research Fellowship
2010
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
2006
University of Southern California Baccalaureate/MD Program
2006
University of Southern California Presidential Scholar
Overview
Overview
Dr. Brandon Wong graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California with a bachelor of arts in Biological Sciences and a minor in Business Administration. He received his medical degree from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and then completed an internship year in internal medicine at Kaiser Permanente Sunset Medical Center. Dr. Wong completed his residency training at the LAC+USC Roski Eye Institute, where he served as chief resident and was awarded Resident Teacher of the Year his senior year. He then completed a fellowship in glaucoma under the direction of Dr. Robert Weinreb at the UCSD Shiley Eye Institute and Hamilton Glaucoma Center.
Dr. Wong has a wide variety of clinical research interests. His current glaucoma research focuses on the role of corneal hysteresis and its relationship to changes in the anterior lamina cribrosa in patients with glaucoma.
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