To see a Quick Time video clip from each location, click one the appropriate Quick Time icon. If you need to download the Quick Time player, click here.
DIRECTIONS: In order to view the Quicktime VRs, please click and hold down your mouse button to scan around the image. You will notice your cursor becomes a small target on the image. To zoom in or out of a portion of the image, press and hold the + or - button in the lower left hand corner of the pop-up window. If your cursor changes from a target to an arrow, as you scan around the image, you have now found a hotspot. You can then click once with your mouse to progress onto the next portion of this Quicktime VR. To return to beginning of that particular Quicktime VR, press the arrow button in the lower left hand corner of the pop-up window.
The Diagnostic Suite
Twelve exam rooms, each supplied with special camera equipment and/or ultrasound equipment, make up the Diagnostic Suite. The Suite is strategically located one floor below the Patient Modules to directly support the exam areas and facilitate immediate patient access.
The Electrophysiology Suite
This state-of-the-art suite houses the scientist and technician whose missions are to investigate retinal cell function through specific measurements of electrical activity in the retina.
The Experimental Surgery Suite
This state-of-the-art facility enables researchers and clinicians to test safe procedures and develop successful treatment advances for use on human patients, particularly in the areas of macular degeneration, complicated retinal detachments and diabetic retinopathy. With complete tools and equipment of an operating room, the Experimental Surgery Suite is one of the few in the country with full operating capacity.
The Paul and Carol David Ophthalmic Surgery Pavilion
The state-of-the-art surgery pavilion includes five operating rooms, each with audiovisual technology that is connected to the Institute's Education Auditorium so students and staff can watch activity in the operating room and through the microscope. Two operating rooms have viewing areas for visiting physicians and family members. The recovery area and special discharge area facilitate ease of flow for the patient and medical staff.
The Education Pavilion
Training future eye specialists is greatly enhanced in the Education Pavilion with the James P. Storer Teleconference Center designed with tele-video technology. The Library includes a video room for viewing training videos as well as a study room and assigned carrels for residents. In addition, there is a conference room for residents.