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Elizabeth A. Bradley, MD
Healthcare Professional Consultant
Mayo Clinic
200 First St. SW
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Elizabeth A. Bradley is an ophthalmologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. She has an experience in treating eye problems and her interests include oculoplastic and orbital surgery, and neuro-ophthalmology. Dr. Bradley received her medical degree from University of Michigan followed by internship in internal medicine from University of Michigan Medical Center and residency, chief residency in ophthalmology from Wills Eye Hospital. She then completed her fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology from Wilmer Eye Institute and another fellowship in oculoplastic and orbital surgery from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.
Dr. Bradley is board certified in ophthalmology from American Board of Ophthalmology. Currently, she is editorial board member of Eye Net Advisory Committee, American Academy of Ophthalmology; committee member of American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; member of Resident Selection Committee, Department of Ophthalmology; member of Surgical Quality Committee; and co-chair of Collaborative Research Network, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Representative Publications:
Distinguishing IgG4-Related Ophthalmic Disease From Graves Orbitopathy
Randomized Controlled Trial of Rituximab in Patients With Graves’ Orbitopathy
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