Ladislau steiner biography of michael
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Journal Articles and Book Contributions
Senior Editor
Journal of Ophthalmic Prosthetics
Official Journal for the American Society of Ocularists, 2005-2010.
Message From the Senior Editor 2009
Message From the Senior Editor 2008
Message From the Senior Editor 2007
Message From the Senior Editor 2006
Message From the Senior Editor 2005
Fitting for a Migrated Guyton Implant
Michael O. Hughes and Joe LeGrand, Jr.
The Journal of Ophthalmic Prosthetics
Fall, 1989.
Advances in Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: The Anophthalmic Socket (Stephen Bosniak, MD and Byron Smith, MD)
Michael O. Hughes and Joe LeGrand
Empirical Impressions Technique for Artificial Eye Fitting
Pergamon Press, 1990, 118-125.
New Ideas- A Fitting Tip: Wax Impression Trays
Michael O. Hughes
The Journal of Ophthalmic Prosthetics
Fall, 1992.
Custom Radiation Shields (For Using During Electron Beam Irradiation)
A Case Report
Michael O. Hughes and Robe
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ABOUT MICHAEL HUGHES
BOARD CERTIFIED OCULARIST
Michael Hughes, a Board Certified Ocularist, began working in prosthetics in 1982. Michael is a native of Pennsylvania and attended Bucknell University in Lewisburg with the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts. He continued his education at Pennsylvania State University, majoring in fine arts. Michael obtained a certificate in maxillofacial prosthetics technology from the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware (in conjunction with Temple University).
Michael Hughes served with the Veterans ledning in St. Louis and Washington, D.C., as Chief of the Artificial Eye and Restorations Clinic before settling into the suburban Washington, D.C. area. His primary office fryst vatten located in Vienna, Virginia, with offices also in Richmond, Roanoke, and Charlottesville. Michael is the principle ocularist at the University of Virginia.
Michael Hughes was awarded a Fellow member to the American kultur
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Ladislau Steiner—memories of a mentor and friend
Neurosurg Rev (2014) 37:171–174 DOI 10.1007/s10143-014-0534-x EDITORIAL Ladislau Steiner—memories of a mentor and friend Christer Lindquist Received: 27 November 2013 / Accepted: 1 December 2013 / Published online: 5 March 2014 # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014 Professor Ladislau Steiner passed away on February 27, 2013. He was a unique individ and my respected teacher, mentor, and friend. Tributes to his lifetime achievements have already been given by a number of distinguished colleagues in the most respected journals of neurosurgery. It is unique that a neurosurgeon who was never the president of any international or national organization and never the chairman of a neurosurgical department has been bestowed such accolades from so many colleagues. Fortunately, he also received due international respect in his lifetime in the form of numerous awards and honorary memberships in societies. In 1974, I was called to a meeting wit