Joseph M. Ortiz MD
Consultant in Ophthalmology, Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PennsylvaniaDr. Joseph Ortiz is a consultant in ophthalmology at Abington Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania. He was formerly Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Head of the Glaucoma Division and Associate Resident Program Director at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Previously, he held a similar position at Cooper Hospital – UMDNJ in Camden, New Jersey.
He is a diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology and a fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology, the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (UK), and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. He is a member of the American Glaucoma Society, the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, the American Association of Ophthalmic Oncologists and Pathologists, and the American Medical Association.
Dr. Joseph M. Ortiz earned his medical degree from New York Medical College, following which he did 1 year of anatomical pathology at Yale – New Haven Hospital, which was then followed by an NIH fellowship in ocular pathology at the Scheie Eye Institute – University of Pennsylvania, where he completed his residency in ophthalmology. This was followed by a glaucoma fellowship at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, England. He completed a concurrent fellowship in ocular immune disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- The Heritability of Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma
- Association Between Lamina Cribrosa Defects and Progressive RNFL Loss in Glaucoma
- Integrating Patient Education Into the Glaucoma Clinical Encounter
- A Review on New Developments in Tube Shunt Surgery
- The Relationship of Self-Report and Medication Possession With Glaucoma Medication Administration Success
- Association of an EHR-Linked Glaucoma Medical Reminder With Patient Satisfaction
- Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Normal IOP at First Visit
- Comparison Between 90-Degree and 360-Degree Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty
- Detection of OCT Suspicious Rim Tissue in Glaucoma and Glaucoma Suspect Eyes by Glaucoma Specialists
- Predicting the Outcome of Laser Peripheral Iridotomy for Primary-Angle Closure Suspect Eyes Using AS-OCT