Students in minority mentoring program bring insightful questions to MIS
Miracles In Sight (MIS) is proud to have participated in the Minority Ophthalmology Mentoring (MOM) program’s Student Engagement Weekend during AAO 2021, the annual conference of the American Academy...
View ArticleLiving up to Our Values: Collaborating with Peers to Share Innovation and...
Innovation is the science of delivering ideas that are both meaningful and unique, and there is a myth that only for-profit companies with tens of millions of dollars can be innovative. However,...
View ArticleLetter of Thanks from the Ukrainian Vitreoretinal Society
During the recent conflict in Ukraine, Miracles In Sight along with peer eye banking organizations donated specialized corneal tissue to the Ukrainian Vitreoretinal Society (UVRS) for use in treating...
View ArticleA salute to Dean Vavra, retiring President and CEO of MIS
Miracles In Sight (MIS) experienced a changing of the guard, so to speak, on June 6, when the CEO, Dean Vavra, began his transition into retirement and Ingrid Schunder became President and CEO of the...
View Article“Honoring Our Eye Donors”– 2022 MIS Flag Orders
Miracles In Sight is gearing up for Eye Donation Month 2022! To help us spread awareness about the importance of eye donation and honor our donors, we have created custom MIS outdoor and garden flags...
View ArticleNovember is Eye Donation Month!
Eye Donation Month is held each November to help bring awareness to the importance of eye donation. All month long, Miracles In Sight, (with the help of the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA)) will...
View ArticleHigh School Senior Raises $2,500 for Miracles In Sight
Justice Sheaffer, a Senior at Mifflin County High School, was able to raise $2,500 by organizing a spaghetti dinner fundraiser to bring awareness for #MiraclesInSight. Honoring her late uncle who...
View ArticleMistrust of the Medical Establishment In the Black Community – Mike Tramber
Our very own Mike Tramber shares his story and experiences with mistrust of the medical establishment in a blog for the EBAA. He outlines the deep history of racial injustice, conflicting opinions on...
View ArticleGerard Person: A Career Helping Others
The end of March marks Gerard Person’s official retirement from Miracles In Sight as a surgical recovery specialist, having spent 20 years making an immeasurable difference in the lives of others...
View ArticleThe gift of sight reaches Mongolia and Ghana
At Miracles In Sight, we are blessed with opportunities to extend our mission to parts of the world where corneal transplants have not been available to help people suffering from vision loss due to...
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