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Shaler Richardson, M.D.
Service to Medicine Award
Atlantis
Ophthalmologist Dr. Emanuel Newmark, M.D. was awarded the
Shaler Richardson, M.D. Service to Medicine award.
Dr. Newmark received a Bachelor of Science
degree from Rutgers University, College of Pharmacy, and his
medical degree from Duke University, School of Medicine
where he completed The Fight for Sight Research Fellowship.
Dr. Newmark has received numerous honors and awards
including Consumer’s Research Council of America’s Top
Physician for 2004-2005 and Top Ophthalmologist for
2006-2007. Dr. Newmark was the Director and Staff
Ophthalmologist at Palm Beach Eye Associates from 1972-1998.
He then went on to work as an associate from 1998-2006 at
the Regional Eye Institute in West Palm Beach. He is
currently on Trauma call for the Health Care District of
Palm County, Part-time Staff at the WPB Veterans Medical
Center.
John R. Brayton, Jr.,
M.D. Award
Clifford
Lee Salinger, M.D. of Palm Beach Gardens was awarded the
John R. Brayton, Jr., MD Award. The award is given
annually to the Florida ophthalmologist who has
displayed outstanding leadership skills.
In 2004 the FSO Honored Dr. Salinger with the James W.
Clower, Jr. M.D. Community Service Award.
Dr. Salinger completed a three-year residency in
ophthalmology at the New Jersey Eye Institute in Newark,
New Jersey. He earned his Medical Degree from the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and his Bachelor of
Arts degree at the Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Salinger went on to receive
his fellowship training in Cornea and External Diseases
at the Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center in San
Francisco, California
Dr. Salinger founded the VIP Laser Center in Palm Beach
Gardens where he specializes in Corneal/ External
Disease. He has been practicing in Florida since 1996.
Articles Courtesy of
David Cano M.D. and
The Florida Ophthalmologist - Fall 2007
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