Mark Slabaugh, M.D.
Dr. Slabaugh is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the University of Washington. A UW School of Medicine graduate, he also completed his residency in ophthalmology at UW. He completed a glaucoma fellowship at the University of British Columbia.
He is a board-certified ophthalmologist with subspecialty training in the medical and surgical management of glaucoma. He has a particular interest in complicated glaucoma and cataract surgery, as well as management of uveitic glaucoma.
His goal is to prevent blindness caused by glaucoma.
Playing piano, cooking and outdoor activities, including biking and hiking.
All types of glaucoma, including uveitic glaucoma and traumatic glaucoma.
Basic science research into glaucoma as a neurodegenerative disease, as well as imaging of the aqueous outflow pathway.
English
Eye Care (Ophthalmology)
| Riverside Methodist Hospital |
Internship |
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| UW - Dept. of Ophthalmology |
Residency |
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| Univ. of British Columbia, SOM |
Fellowship |
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| Univ. of Washington, School of Medicine |
Medical education |
2004 |
| American Board of Ophthalmology |
Ophthalmology |
2010 |
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