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DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Dr. Edward Hagop Bedrossian Chair, Department of Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology
The Department of Ophthalmology of Temple University Hospital and School of Medicine prides itself in excellence in resident education, superior patient care and fosters an environment of investigational research. Our Department is composed of professional, dedicated and motivated faculty, residents and staff who continually strive for excellence. We value our team approach to anticipate change, develop appropriate strategies and implement solutions to the challenges we face together. We adhere to the code of conduct that embodies a high level of ethical, moral and legal standards within our organization. We practice these values in an environment where new ideas are welcomed and encouraged and people are empowered to assure continuous quality improvement. Our most important resources are the personnel of this organization as we serve to deliver the highest quality of care to our patients and education to our residents. We welcome you to our Department of Ophthalmology.
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Contact Information:Department of Ophthalmology 6th Floor, Parkinson 3401 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 T: 215-707-3185 F: 215-707-1684
Jeanes Hospital Campus 7500 Central Avenue Physicians' Office Building Suite 201 Philadelphia, PA 19111 T: 215-707-3185 F: 215-728-3350
Main Campus Satellite Office 1932 Liacouras Walk Philadelphia, PA T: 215-707-3185 F: 215-707-5638
Broomall Office Marple Commons 200 Sproul Rd., Ste. 102 Broomall, PA T: 610-353-1936 F: 610-355-7531
Resident Education Gary Domeracki, MD,FACS Residency Director T: 215-707-6617
In the News:
Temple University appoints Jeffrey D. Henderer, MD, Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology
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