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Marguerite B. McDonald

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Marguerite B. McDonald

Dr. McDonald received her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1976, followed by an internship at Lenox Hill Hospital and an ophthalmology residency at Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital/Cornell, both in New York City. She finished her training in 1981 after a fellowship in corneal and external diseases with Dr. Herbert E. Kaufman at the LSU Medical School in New Orleans. From 1981 Dr. McDonald held tenure at LSU Medical School and became Full Professor of Ophthalmology, Director of the Corneal Service, and Chairman of Promotions and Tenure before she established the Southern Vision Institute in New Orleans in 1994. She joined the Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island in Lynbrook, NY, in 2006.

Currently, she is a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at New York University in Manhattan and at Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans. She is a staff physician at Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital; TLC in Garden City, NY; Island Eye Surgicenter in Carle Place, NY; and Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre, NY. For her pioneering work in refractive surgery that included the development and performance of the world’s first excimer laser procedure in patients, she has received numerous recognition awards from her peers including the 1988 Lens Distinguished Refractive Surgeon Lecture, Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, International Society of Refractive Keratoplasty; the 1993 Barraquer Lecturer, International Society of Refractive Keratoplasty of the American Academy of Ophthalmology; the 2000 Whitney Sampson Lecture, American Academy of Ophthalmology; and the 2001 Binkhorst Lecture, American Academy of Ophthalmology.

She serves on numerous Editorial Boards of clinical and scientific journals and is an active member of multiple national and international professional societies that have accorded recognition including Vice President Finance, International Society of Contact Lens Research (1993-2011); Honorary President, Founding Member, International Association of Women Eye Surgeons (1997-1998); 2001 President, Association of Women Eye Surgeons; President, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (2002-2003); President of the International Society of Refractive Surgery of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (2008-2009); and President, International Society for Contact Lens Research (2011–2013). She was selected as a Top Ophthalmologist by the International Association of HealthCare professionals (IAHCP) for 2014. She has over 1,800 publications in the field of cornea and refractive surgery, and 300 interviews and educational videos. Dr. McDonald has been the principal investigator of three National Eye Institute grants. Dr. McDonald lives in Port Washington, New York.

(N.B. Dr. McDonald was the first female president of ASCRS from 2002-2003, and remains the first and only female president of ISRS, from 2008-2009.)