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Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Format for the Curriculum Vitae
Date Prepared:
October 15, 2014
Name:
Sheila Borboli-Gerogiannis, MD, FACS
Education
1996
MD
Medicine
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Postdoctoral Training
6/19986/1999
7/19997/2002
Internship
Medicine
Albert Einstein Medical
Center, Philadelphia, PA
Residency
Ophthalmology
7/20027/2003
Fellowship
Cornea and External Disease
Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary, Harvard
Medical School, Boston,
MA
LSU Eye Center, New
Orleans, LA
Faculty Academic Appointments
2007-2008
Assistant Professor
Ophthalmology
Tulane University
2008
Instructor
Ophthalmology
Louisiana State University
2008-present Instructor
Ophthalmology
Harvard Medical School
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Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions
3/20036/2008
1/20048/2005
1/20046/2008
1/20042/2008
4/20056/2008
1/20066/008
7/20066/2008
12/20066/2008
4/20086/2008
9/2008present
12/2008present
4/2009present
Staff
Department of Surgery
Staff
Department of Surgery
Active staff
Surgery
Active Staff
Department of Surgery
Fee basis physician
Department of Surgery
Staff
Surgery
Active Staff
Ophthalmology
Active Staff
Ophthalmology
Staff
Ophthalmology
Assistant in
Ophthalmology, Active
staff
Clinical Associate
Department of Ophthalmology
Associate Surgeon to
the Affiliate Staff
Department of Surgery
Surgery Service
Medical Center of
Louisiana at New Orleans
Hancock Medical Center
Gulfport Outpatient
Surgical Center
Memorial Hospital at
Gulfport
VA Gulf Coast Veterans
Hospital
Mississippi Eye Surgery
Center
Biloxi Regional Medical
Center
Ocean Springs Hospital
Ocshner Baptist Medical
Center
Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary
Massachusetts General
Hospital
Brigham and Women’s
Hospital
Major Administrative Leadership Positions
Local
2012- present
Coordinator of Ophthalmology Consultation Service
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
3/2013- present
Curriculum Advisor for Comprehensive Ophthalmology Service
MEEI
3/2011- present
Cataract Database Coordinator- MEEI
Committee Service
Local
3/20096/2009
Surgical and Laser Center Scheduling
Improvement Team
2
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
1/2014present
Human Studies Committee
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
6/2014present
Utilization Review Committee
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Professional Societies
1999Massachusetts Medical Society
present
2004American Academy of Ophthalmology
present
2003American Society of Cataract and
present
Refractive Surgery
2006American College of Surgeons
present
2012New England Ophthalmologic Society
present
Member
Active Fellow
Member
Fellow
Member
Funding Information
Past funding
5/23/20119/22/2011
Virtual Cataract Surgery Training Supplement, Source DOD/TATRC, PI: John
Loewenstein, MD, Grant Number: W81XWH-11-1-0359
Unfunded Projects
3/2011present
Development of cataract surgery database for the Comprehensive Ophthalmology Service
of the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Supervision of the data collection and entry in a pre-existing database
7/20105/2011
Mass Eye & Ear Cataract Mentor, computer program for teaching cataract surgery
Contribution to content development
7/2009present
Development of database of Ophthalmology consultations performed at the Brigham and
Women’s Hospital
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Report of Local Teaching and Training
Teaching of Students in Courses
2008Patient-Doctor II
present
2nd year Medical and Dental School
students
Harvard Medical School
2.5 hours per year
Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs)
6/2010HMS Cataract Surgery Course for 2nd Year MEEI
present
Residents
2nd year residents from US residency
Wet lab preceptor
programs
Annual course (6 hours per year)
10/2010,
10/2011,
11/2013
Ophthalmology Lecture Series: Preoperative evaluation for Cataract Surgery
Ophthalmology Residents- MEEI
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
1 hour lecture
2011present
Harvard Ophthalmology Core Surgical
Preceptor
1st and 2nd year MEEI Ophthalmology
residents
MEEI
Core preceptor (16 hours per year)
Clinical Supervisory and Training Responsibilities
2009present
Clinical supervision of 4th year medical
student, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
(OP-501)
Rotation duration: 1 month
80 hours per month, 2-9 months per year
7/2009present
Clinical supervision and surgical training of
2nd year Ophthalmology Residents,
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Continuous rotation of 2nd year MEEI
Ophthalmology residents
80 hours per month, 12 months per year
Local Invited Presentations
None of the presentations below were sponsored by outside entities
6/2010
Ocular findings after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
2010 Update on Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School Department of Ophthalmology,
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
12/2010
Common causes for ophthalmological referrals
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BWH Primary Care
Report of Regional, National and International Invited Teaching and
Presentations
None of the presentations below were sponsored by outside entities
National
3/2011
Advanced Phacoemulsification Skills Transfer Course/ Co-instructor
ASCRS 2011Annual Symposium and Congress, San Diego, CA
Current Licensure and Certification
2002
Louisiana Medical License
2003
Mississippi Medical License
2008
Massachusetts Medical License
2004
American Board of Ophthalmology
Practice Activities
1/2004- General Ophthalmology
8/2005
12/2005- General Ophthalmology
8/2007
8/2007- General Ophthalmology
6/2008
9/2008- Comprehensive
present Ophthalmology Clinic
Koskan Eye Clinic, Bay St.
Louis, MS
The Center for Eye Care,
Biloxi, MS
VA Gulf Coast Veterans
Hospital
Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary
Full time
7/2009- Comprehensive
12/2012 Ophthalmology Clinic
9/2008- Outpatient ophthalmic surgery
present
Mass. Eye & Ear at One
Joslin Place
Massachusetts Eye & Ear
Infirmary
10 sessions per month
7/2009present
Supervision of Ophthalmology Brigham and Women’s
Consultation Service
Hospital
5
3 days a week
3 days a week
3-6 sessions per week
(currently 5 sessions per
week)
Approximately 25 procedures
per month
2 days per week
Report of Education of Patients and Service to the Community
Activities
7/2011
10/2011
Camp Harbor View; Participation in Vision screening for children aged 11-14 from
Boston schools
“Cataracts and Baby Boomers”: presentation to the community, Boomers and
Seniors Expo, Seaport World Trade Center, October 30, 2011
Report of Scholarship
Publications
Peer reviewed publications in print or other media
Borboli S, Colby K. Mechanisms of disease: Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy. Ophthalmol Clin N Am, 2002;
15: 17-25
Borboli S, Afshari NA, Watkins L, Foster CS. Presumed oculoglandular syndrome from Bartonella
Quintana. Ocul Immunol Inflamm, 2007; 15(1): 41-3
Huynh N, Chang H, Borboli-Gerogiannis S. Ocular Involvement in Hospitalized Patients with
Candidemia: Analysis at a Boston Tertiary Care Center. Ocular Immunology & Inflammation, 20(2),
100–103, 2012
AZ Jiwani, DJ. Rhee, SC Brauner, MF Gardiner, TC Chen, LQ Shen, SH Chen, CL Grosskreutz, KK
Chang, CE Kloek, SH Greenstein, S Borboli-Gerogiannis, DL Pasquale, S Chaudry, S Loomis, JL Wiggs,
LR Pasquale, AV Turalba. Effects of caffeinated coffee consumption on intraocular pressure, ocualr
perfusion pressure and ocular pulse amplitude: A rendomized controlled trial. Eye 2012 (26): 1122-1130
Patel MM, Jakobiec FA, Zakka FR, Du R, Annino DJ, Borboli-Gerogiannis S, Daniels AB. Intraorbital
metastasis from solitary fibrous tumor. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013 May-Jun;29(3):e76-9
Simon SS, Chee YE, Haddadin RI, Veldman PB, Borboli-Gerogiannis S, Brauner SC, Chang KK, Chen
SH, Gardiner MF, Greenstein SH, Kloek CE, Chen TC. Achieving target refraction after cataract surgery.
Ophthalmology. 2014 Feb;121(2):440-4.
Kloek CE, Borboli-Gerogiannis S, Chang K, Kuperwaser M, Newman LR, Lane AM, Loewenstein JI.
A broadly applicable surgical teaching method: evaluation of a stepwise introduction to cataract surgery. J
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Surg Educ. 2014 Mar-Apr;71(2):169-75
Pasquale LR, Jiwani AZ, Zehavi-Dorin T, Majd A, Rhee DJ, Chen T, Turalba A, Shen L, Brauner S,
Grosskreutz C, Gardiner M, Chen S, Borboli-Gerogiannis S, Greenstein SH, Chang K, Ritch R, Loomis
S, Kang JH, Wiggs JL, Levkovitch-Verbin H. Solar Exposure and Residential Geographic History in
Relation to Exfoliation Syndrome in the United States and Israel
JAMA Ophthalmol. 2014 Sep 4 [Epub ahead of print]
Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media
Cataract tips from the teachers: EyeWorld, September 2011, Vol 16(9), 71-72
Abstracts, Poster Presentations and Exhibits Presented at Professional Meetings
Han-Ying Peggy Chang, Nancy Huynh, Sheila Borboli-Gerogiannis. Ophthalmic diagnoses for painless
change in vision amongst inpatient consults. ARVO 2011, poster presentation
Nancy Huynh, Han-Ying Peggy Chang, Sheila Borboli-Gerogiannis. Ophthalmology inpatient
consultations for patients with acute and chronic leukemia at a Boston Tertiary Care Hospital. ARVO
2012, poster presentation.
Han-Ying Peggy Chang, Nancy Huynh, Sheila Borboli-Gerogiannis. Eye injuries associated with orbital
or periorbital trauma. ARVO 2012, poster presentation.
Sheila Borboli-Gerogiannis, Shira Simon, Sherleen Chen, Teresa Chen. Refractive Outcomes after
Cataract Surgery at an Academic Institution. ASCRS 2013, poster presentation
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Narrative report
I am an ophthalmologist at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary. I practice general Ophthalmology
with a special interest in cataract, corneal and external diseases. I maintain a busy clinical and surgical
practice at Mass Eye & Ear’s Longwood medical area office as well as the main location. I strive to
provide quality patient care in an ethical and evidence-based manner using state of the art technology. I
participate in a number of clinical trials in collaboration with MGH and DFCI, as well as in DFCI’s Bone
Marrow Transplant Survivorship Clinic.
In addition to my clinical responsibilities, I am heavily involved with the MEEI Ophthalmology residents’
education in several capacities. I serve as the Comprehensive Ophthalmology Service (COS) curriculum
advisor for the residency program. In that role, I review and revise the Goals and Objectives for the COS
rotation and the cataract Morbidity and Mortality conference. I coordinate the COS lectures for the
resident lecture series. I am a preceptor for a second year residency rotation, introducing the residents to
cataract surgery in a stepwise fashion. I am also one of the core Wet Lab preceptors for MEEI.
Throughout the year, I am routinely assigned a medical student who spends a 4-week elective rotation at
MEEI. I enjoy my role as an educator and derive special satisfaction from it. In 2014, I was awarded the
“Surgical Teacher of the Year” award by our residents.
I also serve as the Coordinator of the Ophthalmology Consult Service at the Brigham and Women’s
Hospital Emergency department and inpatient wards. In that role, I oversee the smooth function of the
service, and ensure that appropriate and timely patient care is being provided. I supervise the residents and
fellows who perform the consults, and coordinate the attending coverage.
I have also been involved in the coordination of the MEEI cataract surgery database, facilitating
communication between the data entry staff and the COS surgeons, revising the data collection process
and reviewing the data analysis and result publication for COS. In addition, I am happy to serve as a
member of MEEI’s Human Studies Committee and Utilization Review Committee.
On a daily basis, I find my clinical practice extremely rewarding and enjoy the core of my specialty:
examining the eye, diagnosing and treating eye disease. I enjoy providing patient care both on an
outpatient basis, as well as in the inpatient setting, as a member of a multidisciplinary team. Finally,
having the opportunity to introduce medical students to our field, and to teach a group of extremely
talented and hard-working residents is a privilege and a responsibility that I take very seriously.
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