Board-certified, fellowship-trained surgical and medical retina specialist

with expertise in disparities in access to retina care and the role of data, imaging, and informatics to identify and bridge these gaps

About Dr. Pandit

Ravi Pandit, MD, MPH is a fellowship-trained, board-certified surgical and medical retina specialist. Dr. Pandit completed his medical school at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, ophthalmology residency at Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins, and his vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Wills Eye Hospital. He additionally holds a masters in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with additional certification in public health informatics. Dr. Pandit previously served as Associate Director of Ocular Trauma and Assistant Chief of Service at Johns Hopkins and currently serves as the National Disaster Chair of the American Society of Ophthalmic Trauma.  He is an active member of the American Society of Retina Specialists and the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

We are entering an era where we have both a growing burden of retinal disease as well tremendous advances in retinal diagnostics and treatments. At the same time, our current supply of trained retina specialists struggles to meet this demand, and this imbalance is only expected to grow over time.
— Ravi R. Pandit, MD MPH

Unequal geographic distribution of retina specialists in the United States | Map generated by Dr. Ravi Pandit

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