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Due to the downward trend in respiratory viruses in Maryland, masking is no longer required but remains strongly recommended in Johns Hopkins Medicine clinical locations in Maryland. Read more.
The Wilmer Eye Institute's Patient Access Center for the Eye (PACE) is an independent Ophthalmology Resident clinic, which is separate from the private practices of the faculty. Residents see patients with any type of ophthalmology complaint and are supervised by dedicated Wilmer faculty, as well as by a chief resident (also referred to as the assistant chief of service) who is a fellowship-trained, junior faculty member and former Wilmer resident. Residents follow their own patients for the duration of their three-year residency in a weekly Continuity Clinic.
Medical Director, Patient Access Center for the Eye