Curriculum Vitae/Resume



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PERSONAL INFORMATION




PLACE OF BIRTH: Buffalo, New York
OFFICE ADDRESS: 36 Willow Glen

Atlanta, GA 30342

Phone: 404-642-2848

Facsimile: 770-552-1035

Email Address: drgeorge@georgewaring.com

www.georgewaring.com
MARITAL STATUS: Divorced

Children: George Oral Waring, IV, MD, born 1971

John Timothy Waring, MD, born 1972

Joy Ailene Waring Harty, born 1973

Matthew George Waring, born 1997
MEDICAL LICENSURE (current): Georgia, 1979

Bermuda, 2011

Kingdon of Saudi Arabia, 2011

Florida Expert Witness Certified, 2011


Medical Licensure (past): Pennsylvania

California

Nebraska

BOARD CERTIFIED: American Board of Ophthalmology, 1975
MAJOR FIELD OF INTEREST: Ophthalmology: Refractive Surgery; Cataract and Corneal Surgery


PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE



George O. Waring, III, MD, PC, Atlanta Georgia
2004 – Present Private ophthalmic practice
EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
July 1, 2011-present Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology, Adjunct

2006-July 1, 2011 Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (non-tenured)

1983-2004 Professor (tenured), Department of Ophthalmology

Director, Refractive Surgery

1979-1983 Associate Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology

1982-1992 Affiliate Scientist, Division of Pathobiology and Immunobiology, Yerkes Regional

Primate Research Center

(Professional Leave of Absence, September, 1992-February, 1995)



    1. Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions

VISION CORRECTION GROUP (Emory Vision/InView Vision Ctr), ATLANTA, GEORGIA

1994-2004 Managing Director, Emory Vision Correction Center

Founding Surgeon, InView Vision (In 2004, Emory Vision name changed to InView Vision)


THE EMORY CLINIC, INC., ATLANTA, GEORGIA

2002–2004 Emory Clinic Employee

1982-2002 Emory Clinic Partner

(Professional Leave of Absence, September, 1992-February, 1995)

1991-1993 Member, Committee on International Health

1979-1982 Staff Physician, Section of Ophthalmology



EL-MAGRABI EYE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER, JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

Sept, 1992-Feb, 1995 Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology

Director, Research Department

Sept, 1992-Sept, 1993 Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Visiting Professor, Department of Ophthalmology

HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, PARIS, FRANCE

Jan-June, 1992 U.S. National Institutes of Health – Fogarty Senior International Fellow

French Ministry of Research & Technology – Research Associate

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, DAVIS, CALIFORNIA





  1. Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology

1974-1979 Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology

    1. Chairman, Transplant Committee

    1. Surgical Director, Sacramento Valley Eye Bank, Sacramento, California



TRAINING





    1. Heed Fellow in Corneal and External Disease, Peter Laibson, MD, Wills Eye Hospital and

Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1973 (May) Staff Physician, Hospital Ship Hope, Natal, Brazil



    1. Resident, Wills Eye Hospital and Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    1. Senior Assistant Surgeon, Lieutenant, United States Public Health Service Indian Hospital, Winnebago, Nebraska

    1. Rotating Internship, Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, Texas

    1. MD, Baylor Medical College, Houston, Texas

    1. BS, Cum Laude, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois


POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS SUPERVISED IN CORNEAL AND EXTERNAL OCULAR DISEASE

TRAINING PROGRAM AT EMORY UNIVERSITY

[subsequent position attained – selective individuals]

1977-79

Marilyn Elkins, M.D. (Canada)



1978-80

Bruce I. Bodner, M.D.



1978-79

David Andrews, M.D. (Nova Scotia)



1980-81

Michael Insler, M.D.

Karen Sumers, M.D.

Edward Rashid, M.D.



1981-82

Michael Lamensdorf, M.D.

Albert Leveille, M.D.

R. Doyle Stulting, M.D., PhD. [Tenured Professor of Ophthalmology, Emory University]



1982-83

Gabriel van Rij, M.D. (Visiting Scholar, Netherlands)*,** [Chairman, Dept of Ophthalmology, Gronigen; Rotterdam, Netherlands]

F. Michael Cornell, M.D.

Richard Hector, M.D.



1982-1984

Philip Newman, M.D.*

Alan M. Kozarsky, M.D.*

1983-84

Tom Tooma, M.D.

Woodford Van Meter, M.D., [Professor of Ophthalmology, Univ of Kentucky]

Geoffrey Crawford, M.D. (Australia), [Associate Professor, Univ of Western Australia, Perth]



1984-85

Paul Glass, M.D.

Jayne Weiss, M.D., [Professor of Ophthalmology and Pathology, Wayne State University, Detroit]

Michael Brown, M.D.

Gary Holland, M.D., [Professor of Ophthalmology, University of California, Los Angeles]

1984-86

Neil Dreizen, M.D.*

Randy Epstein, M.D.*, [Professor of Ophthalmology, Rush Medical College, Chicago]

1985-86

Harold Climenhaga, M.D. (Canada), [Associate Clinical Professor, Univ of Alberta, Canada]

Eric Vinokur, M.D.

1985-87

Linda Burk, M.D.*

John Seedor, M.D.*, [Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary]

1986-87

David Harris, M.D., [Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville]



1987-88

Silvino Diaz, M.D. (Puerto Rico)

Geoffrey Sweeting, M.D. (Bahamas)

Sadeer Hannush, M.D., [Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia]

Edward Rashid, M.D. (Refractive Surgery)

1987-89

Francisco Fantes, M.D. (Venezuela), [Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Univ of Miami]



1987-91

Khalil Hanna, M.D. (Visiting Scholar, France)*



1988

Ignacio Pradera, M.D. – 3 months (Spain)

Therese Delpech, M.D. – 2 months (France)

Adel Shafik, M.D. – 2 months (Egypt)



1988-89

Isabelle Brunette, M.D. (Canada), [Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Univ of Montreal, Canada]



1988-90

Stephen Bogan, M.D.*

Osama Ibrahim, M.D. (Visiting Scholar, Egypt)*,** [Professor of Ophthalmology, Alexandria Univ, Egypt]

1988-91

Keith P. Thompson, M.D.*



1989

Jose Guell, M.D. – 3 months (Spain)*, [Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Universitat of Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain; President, European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery]



1989-90

James Rinne, M.D.*

Bradley Bertram, M.D.

Tom Mader, M.D.



1989-91

Robert K. Maloney, M.D.*

Ray Gailitis, M.D.*

1990

Lorena Riveroll, M.D. – 3 months (Mexico)



1990-91

Price Kloess, M.D.

Kerry Hagen, M.D.*

1991

Meng Yongan, M.D. – 6 months (China)



1991-92

Samir J. Bechara, M.D. (Brazil)*,**

Robert Beldavs, M.D. (Canada)

1991-93

Saeed Al-Ghamdi, M.D. (Saudi Arabia)*



1992-93

William Basuk, M.D.

Keith Charles, M.D.

1993-94

Mohammed Alaa, M.D. (at El-Maghraby Eye Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), [President, International Society of Refractive Surgery]

Ken Moadel, MD (Saudi Arabia)

1994-95

Thomas Heigle, M.D.

Keith Walter, M.D., [Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Wake Forest University, North Carolina]

1995-96

*Yuta Sano, M.D. (International Scholar, Japan)

*Kazuo Takei, M.D. (Visiting Scholar, Japan)

Emil Chynn, M.D.

Jeffrey Gregory, M.D.

1996-97

Carmen Amaral, M.D. (Puerto Rico)

David Huang, M.D., [Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles]

1998-1999

Ketan Patel, M.D.

Robert E. Smith II, M.D.

1999-2000

David Badawi, M.D.

Holland Crosswell, M.D.

2000-2001

Ravi Gutta, MD



2000-2002

Anthony Johnson, MD



2001-2002

Andrew Kortz, MD

Edward Abou-Jaoude, MD

2002-2003

Batool Jafri, MD

Julio Narvaez, MD, [Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda Univ, California]

Henia Lichter, MD



2003-2004

Bradley Randleman, MD [Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ, Atlanta]

Susan Hewitt, MD
* Indicates that they did a research year.

** Indicates that research was successfully completed and PhD granted as a result




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