Assistant Professor Michael G Morley Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts
(5 ปีย้อนหลัง 1-2024, 3-2023, 4-2022, 0-2021, 6-2020 จำนวน-ปี)
Work history
Committee Service:
Local
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1994-2023 |
Board of Directors |
Boston Eye Surgery and Laser Center |
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1996-2021 |
Board of Managers |
Cape Cod Eye Surgery and Laser Center |
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1994-2020 |
Board of Directors, Vice President |
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston |
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1997-1999 |
Patient Care Assessment Committee |
Boston Eye Surgery and Laser Center |
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1997-2023 |
Board of Directors |
Center for Eye Research and Education (CERE) |
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1998-present |
Medical Advisor |
Sight Loss Services |
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2015-2020 |
Audit Committee, Chairman |
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston |
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2020- 2022 |
President and Medical Director |
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston |
International
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2007-present |
Research Advisory Board, Department of Ophthalmology |
Khon Kaen University, Thailand |
Professional Societies:
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1991-present |
American Academy of Ophthalmology |
Member |
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1995-present |
Massachusetts Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons |
Member |
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1995-present |
American Society of Retina Specialists |
Member |
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1995-present |
New England Ophthalmological Society |
Member |
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2006-present |
Massachusetts Medical Society |
Member |
Major Administrative Positions
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2015-2016 |
Co-chair, Statewide Expert Panel “Patient Safety in Cataract Surgery”. Betsy Lehman Center, Boston, MA |
Appointed co-chair |
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22017-2021 |
Advisory Committee, Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston |
Elected position |
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22020-2022 |
President and Medical Director, Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston |
Elected position |
Editorial Activities:
Ad hoc Reviewer
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1991- present |
Retina |
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2009- present |
Eye |
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2010- present |
British Journal of Ophthalmology |
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2017-present |
Ophthalmology |
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2022-present |
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology |
Other Editorial Roles
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2016-present |
International Editor |
Bhutan Medical Journal |
Honors and Prizes:
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1997 |
Recognition Award |
AIDS Action Committee |
HIV clinical care |
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2003 |
Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Training and Humanism in Medicine |
Harvard Medical School |
Teaching HMS student |
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2005 |
Nominee, Klaus Peter International Teaching Award |
Harvard Medical School |
Teaching HMS student |
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2008 |
The Woman’s Physicians Congress of the AMA Mentor Recognition Program |
American Medical Association |
Teaching HMS student |
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2008 |
Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Teaching |
Harvard Medical School |
Teaching HMS student |
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2009 |
Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Teaching |
Harvard Medical School |
Teaching HMS student |
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2015 |
Fulbright Specialist Award |
US State Department |
Patient safety and QI
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2016 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology “Hacking Medicine 2016” First Prize: Best EHR Hack |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Research, innovation |
Funding Information: (All global health projects and funding applications were done in equal collaboration with Dr. Katharine Morley, MD, MPH)
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2005 |
Vision and Cardiovascular Diseases Screening, Nakhon Phanom Thailand, Lions International Assistance Grant 8614/33-S ($10,000) Project Co-Director, Screening for visual impairment, hypertension and diabetes in rural Thailand |
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2006 |
Cataract Surgical Project at Pla Pak District Hospital, Thailand, Lions International Assistance Grant 9255/33S ($28,000), Project Co-Director, Collaborated with Thai ophthalmologists to conduct first high-volume cataract surgery at District Hospital |
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2007 |
Cataract Surgical Project Pla Pak District Hospital, Nakhon Phanom Provincial Hospital, Lions International Assistance Grant 9667/33-S ($28,000) Project Co-Director, Collaborated with Thai ophthalmologists to conduct high volume cataract surgery at District and Provincial Hospitals |
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2008 |
Cataract Surgical Project at Nakhon Phanom Provincial Hospital, Lions International Assistance Grant 10412/33-S ($10,000), Project Co-Director, Collaborated with Thai ophthalmologists to conduct high volume cataract surgery at Provincial Hospital |
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2009 |
Cataract Surgical Project at Nakhon Phanom and Phanna Nikon Hospitals, Lions International Assistance Grant 11207/33-S ($10,000), Project Co-Director, Collaborated with Thai ophthalmologists to conduct high volume cataract surgery at District and Provincial Hospitals |
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2009 |
Improving Medication Safety in Outpatient Departments Using Preprinted Formulary Prescription Forms (“FormularyScripts”), World Health Organization, Patient Safety Research Grants PS08169 ($15,200), Co-Investigator, Research study to determine the impact of preprinted prescription form on medication errors conducted in outpatient ophthalmology clinic, Khon Kaen, Thailand |
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2010 |
Improving Eye Care Services in Svey Rieng, Province, Cambodia, Lions International Assistance Grant GA11997/33-S ($24,500) Project Co-Director, collaborating with Cambodian ophthalmologist and Eye Care Foundation in the Netherlands to improve sustainable eye care services in rural southeast Cambodia |
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2010 |
YAG Laser and Vision Screening Project, Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia. Veolia Foundation 11SD1428 ($20,000). Project Co-Director, Collaborating with Cambodian ophthalmologist to provide YAG laser services for visually impaired in rural northwest Cambodia |
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2012 |
Prevalence of Counterfeit and Substandard Medications in Selected Districts of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia Using a Stratified Random Sample Survey, World Health Organization, 2012/24262709 ($15,800) Co-investigator; Collaborator with Mongolian pharmaceutical professionals to develop and conduct research project on counterfeit and substandard medication |
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2012 |
Prevalence of Counterfeit and Substandard medications in Selected Provinces of Mongolia Using a Stratified Random Sample Survey, Asian Development Bank, G0236-MON: Fourth Health Sector Development Project ($15,000), Co-Investigator, Collaborator with Mongolian pharmaceutical professionals to develop and conduct research project on counterfeit and substandard medication |
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2012 |
Developing Capacity of Ophthalmic Services in Cambodia, Lions Club International Foundation SightFirst program SF1654/UND ($126,690) Proposal co-author and project committee member, developing project with Cambodian ophthalmologists and National Prevention of Blindness Committee to improve ophthalmology training program at Ang Duong National Eye Hospital |
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2014 |
The reliability of smartphone-based to diagnosis, triage, and manage post-operative cataract surgical patients, Center for Eye Research and Education, and Khon Kaen University ($5,000) Co-investigator, Research project comparing smartphone adaptors to image post-operative cataract surgical patients, as part of system for remote post-surgical follow up system |
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2015 |
Research project on feasibility and impact of social media messaging for improving postoperative care for post-surgical cataract patients. Center for Eye Research and Education and Khon Kaen University ($6,000) Co-investigator. |
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2019- 2024 |
Data Science Africa: NIH-funded grant to Mbarara University with subawards to MGB Center for Global Health and MIT Laboratory of Computational Physiology. Sub project: MoDRIA deep learning project to develop a diabetes screening algorithm to work in the African population and health care system.
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2020 |
Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company (OMIC, subsidiary of AAO) Patient Safety initiative reviewing anesthesia malpractice claims. Co-investigator, funded by OMIC. |
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2017-2023 |
Improving Care for Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Using the CKD-PD app, NIH/FIC PAR-16-292: Mobile Health: Technology and Outcomes in Low and Middle-Income Countries (R21) (Co-PI Sirirat Anutrakul, MD, MS, PhD and Katharine Morley, MD MPH), co-investigator, Collaboration with nephrologists and data scientists at Khon Kaen University investigating mHealth app for peritoneal dialysis |
Current Projects funded by Center for Eye Research and Education
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2018-present |
Using machine learning and deep learning to detect signals of dementia from retinal images. |

Research field: Ophthalmology, Retinal Disease, Data science, Bioinformatics and the application of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology Research keywords: image quality, vector embeddings, foundation models, ophthalmology, AI, retinal imaging, dementia, oculomics, meta data, OCT imaging, global health
Assistant Professor Michael G Morley Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA E-mail: michael_morley at meei.harvard.edu