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James Gessler, MD, MPH
(left) a board-certified ophthalmologist, has
performed cataract surgery for more than 20 years and was the first
physician in Springfield to perform laser vision correction in 1995. St.
John's Clinic-Eye Specialists was the first practice in the region to
offer the AcrySof ReSTOR lens technology. With nearly 300 lenses implanted
in the first year, St. John's has the most extensive experience in this
procedure in Missouri.
Dr. Gessler received his bachelor of science
degree from Creighton University in 1970 and his medical degree from the
University of Kansas in 1974. He holds a master of public health degree
from the University of Texas and a master of business administration from
Missouri State University.
He completed residencies in aerospace medicine
and ophthalmology at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Pensacola,
Fla., and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.
Dr. Gessler served as the medical director of
the Eye Laser Center in Springfield and as the chairman of the
ophthalmology section of St. John's Clinic. He is a fellow of the American
Academy of Ophthalmology and a member of the American Society of Cataract
and Refractive Surgeons, the Missouri Society of Eye Physicians and
Surgeons and the American Medical Association.
Shachar Tauber, M.D.,
(right) a board-certified ophthalmologist, is recognized as
one of the leading cornea and refractive surgeons in the nation. He has
performed more than 5,000 refractive procedures with excellent results.
Before coming to St. John's, Dr. Tauber served as the medical director for
the Yale-New Haven Eye Laser Center, an assistant professor of
ophthalmology and visual science at Yale University and director of
cornea, external diseases, contact lens and refractive surgery at Yale
University School of Medicine.
Dr. Tauber received his undergraduate degree from
Washington University in St. Louis in 1983 and his medical degree from
Tulane School of Medicine in New Orleans, La., where he completed his
residency in ophthalmology.
Dr. Tauber has completed fellowships in emergency
ophthalmology in Anchorage, Alaska; advanced keratorefractive surgery at
St. George Corrective Vision Center in Chicago; and refractive surgery
with Enrique Suarez, M.D., in Caracas, Venezuela. He was an observational
fellow in cornea and external disease at Harvard University's
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and has taught refractive surgery in
seven countries, in seven languages.
Dr. Tauber is the director of
ophthalmology research at St. John's and serves on the board of Unite for
Sight, a nonprofit global humanitarian organization.
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