Job Posting for Cornea Associates

oin Our Team at Cornea and Cataract Associates!

https://www.corneatucson.com/

Cornea and Cataract Associates is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated part time optometrist to join our team in Tucson, Arizona. We are looking for a professional with an interest in providing comprehensive eye care and fitting specialty contact lenses. No prior experience with specialty lenses? No problem! We offer on-the-job training to help you excel in this area.

Our practice prides itself on a supportive and efficient work environment. You will have the advantage of working with an excellent support staff, including a scribe and a dedicated contact lens technician. This allows you to focus on what you do best—providing outstanding eye care to patients.

Benefits include a flexible work schedule, generous bonus structure, health insurance, retirement benefits, reimbursement for CE, no call, no weekends, 4 weeks of PTO and more!

If you are passionate about eye care and eager to make a dramatic difference in your patients’ quality of life, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please send your CV to azmccolgin@corneatucson.com.

We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team!

Keratoconus Study

** FREE STUDY FOR PATIENTS WITH KERATOCONUS **

EPITHELIUM-ON CROSS -LINKING STUDY FOR KERATOCONUS

Ovette Villavicencio, M.D., PhD
Study Coordinator: Susana Flores
Phone number: 520-576-5110 Fax number: 520-529-7165

Catalina Eye Care is participating in an exciting clinical trial studying the safety and effectiveness of investigational
epithelium-on cross-linking for keratoconus in individuals 8 to 45 years of age. This unique randomized,
double-masked, sham-controlled, phase 3 study allows both study treatment on initial diagnosis and
bilateral simultaneous study treatment on qualified eyes.

Corneal cross-linking (CXL) has been shown to halt or slow the progression of keratoconus. This
procedure provides a method of stiffening the cornea to prevent or slow the progression of ectatic
disease.

As opposed to the currently available cross-linking, which requires removal of the corneal
epithelium and delaying treatment until the disease progresses, our study does not require epithelial
removal and offers study treatment upon initial diagnosis for qualified eyes.

The study will enroll 400 participants with a clinical diagnosis of keratoconus confirmed by tomographic
imaging. The efficacy and safety will be evaluated versus controlled matching sham to determine whether
the investigational procedure can increase the level of vision as assessed by best spectacle-corrected
visual acuity. Study participants will be randomized equally to active versus sham study groups, but all
sham (placebo) participants will be offered active study treatment at the end of the trial or earlier if they
show a worsening of disease.

Study enrollment is currently active, and visits are conducted at our research location. There will be no
charge to study participants for their participation in this study. The investigational procedure, study –
related procedures, and study visits will be provided at no charge.

If you have a patient you think may qualify, please call my office at the number below. When referring a
patient to this study, please be assured that our involvement will be strictly study-related and the primary
care of the patient will remain unchanged.
If you have questions about this study, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Thank you for
your consideration.
Sincerely,
Ovette Villavicencio, M.D., PhD
Study Coordinator: Susana Flores
Phone number: 520-576-5110

From Retina Associates!
We are excited to invite everyone to our open house to see our new east office and new surgery center. Come to the 17,000 sq. ft, state-of-the art of office and surgery center.
We are excited to introduce a new Retina Specialist to Tucson Joseph Juliano, MD.
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Please RSVP as soon as possible at: RSVP@retinatucson.com
We are catering food. We look forward to a big turnout and would love to see you all.
Thank you,
Retina Associates