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Refractive Eye Surgery Gives Warfighters the Visual Edge

Refractive Eye Surgery Gives Warfighters the Visual Edge

A surgical team with the Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Program at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg monitors the progress of a patient's surgery inside the Ophthalmology Clinic's Refractive Surgery suite.

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive Surgery Center, Madigan Healthcare System scans the cornea of 1st Lt. Christopher Griggs, executive officer, 14th Engineer Battalion, 555th Engineer Brigade, ... More

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive

Clint Pugh, Ophthalmic technician, Laser Refractive Surgery Center, Madigan Healthcare System explains the procedure for the corneal scan to 1st Lt. Christopher Griggs, executive officer, 14th Engineer Battalio... More

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