21. Samuel Masket, MD: Dysphotopsias, Astigmatism, Hyphema, and The Masket Foundation

Dr. Samuel Masket shares his journey into medicine, from initially planning to become a veterinarian to discovering his passion for ophthalmology. He recounts the serendipitous events that led him to pursue a career in ophthalmology and the pivotal moments that shaped his path. Dr. Masket discusses his interest in ophthalmic diagnostics and the excitement of being at the forefront of cataract technology. He highlights the collaboration between surgeons and industry in advancing the field of cataract surgery. Despite initial resistance, Dr. Masket and his colleagues played a significant role in popularizing phoacoemulsification and revolutionizing cataract surgery. Dr. Masket discusses his early years in California, his work with IOLs, research on dysphotopsia, efforts to prevent endophthalmitis, and the establishment of the Mask It Foundation.

Takeaways
Serendipitous events can shape one’s career path and lead to unexpected opportunities.
Passion for a specific field can be sparked by personal experiences and exposure to innovative techniques.
Collaboration between surgeons and industry can drive advancements in medical technology.
Persistence and dedication to publishing research can contribute to the growth and development of a field. Dr. Masket’s early years in California were marked by a progressive and supportive environment for ophthalmic advancements.

His work with IOLs included the development of a goal wing haptic design and the study of dysphotopsia.
Dr. Masket conducted research on endophthalmitis prevention, highlighting the importance of intracameral antibiotics.

The Masket Foundation, established by Dr. Masket and his partner Dr. Nicole Fram, provides assistance to uninsured and underinsured patients in need of anterior segment surgery.

Chapters
00:00 The Journey into Medicine
04:00 Discovering Ophthalmology
07:49 Research and Innovation in Eye Care
12:05 Military Service and Clinical Experience
15:56 Transitioning to California
21:46 The Rise of Cataract Surgery
29:57 Overcoming Resistance to Phaco Surgery
34:18 The Progressive Landscape of California Medicine
37:41 Innovations in Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)
50:19 Understanding Dysphotopsia in Eye Surgery
59:03 The Masket Foundation and Community Impact

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