Featured on: Modern Medicine
Publication date: Apr 6, 2009
Publication date: Apr 6, 2009
Dr. Eric Donnenfeld was working at the Manhattan Eye and Ear Infirmary during the September 11 terrorist attacks. He saw many firefighters and police officers who had lost their contact lenses or glasses and found that it affected their ability to do their jobs. Dr. Donnenfeld recommends firefighters and policemen consider refractive surgery for their own safety and performance.
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