Edward J. Holland, M.D. is Director of Cornea and External Disease at Cincinnati Eye Institute (CEI) and Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at University of Cincinnati. He received his Medical Degree from Loyola- Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois and trained in Ophthalmology at University of Minnesota. Dr. Holland completed a Fellowship in cornea and external disease at University of Iowa, then completed a second Fellowship in ocular immunology at National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

 
Dr. Holland serves as Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board for Eye Bank Association of America and President of the Cornea Society (formerly the Castroviejo Cornea Society). He is Director of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Skills Transfer Courses, and as such, is responsible for programs to train Ophthalmologists in refractive and other new surgical techniques across the United States. 

Dr. Holland has a national and international reputation for his knowledge and expertise in the field of cornea and external disease. He is frequently invited to lecture both nationally and internationally. Dr. Holland is the author of over 100 articles in peer review journals and has edited Cornea, the most widely read textbook on corneal disease and surgery. He has co-edited the recently published textbook, Ocular Surface Disease: Medical and Surgical Management.



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