Cataract / Lens Implant Educational Videos

Dr. Chang is considered an authority in the field of "Refractive Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)". To help educate patients about this topic, Dr. Chang wrote the scripts and collaborated with Eyemaginations to develop a series of patient educational videos. Called the “Chang IOL Modules”, these videos are marketed through Eyemaginations and are used by physicians around the Dr. Chang donates his royalties to the humanitarian cataract charities – Project Vision and Himalayan Cataract Project.
Educational VideosDr. Chang In the News

Within ophthalmology, Dr Chang is widely considered one of the leading cataract surgeons, educators, and clinical investigators in the world. In this capacity, he has often been selected by medical associations to respond to media requests for information.
Dr. Chang In the NewsHumanitarian Cataract Surgery

Although curable with surgery, cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness in the world, accounting for more than one half of all blindness. Dr. Chang has used his international prominence to highlight and advance several important cataract efforts. He has traveled to many developing countries to perform and teach cataract surgery to local ophthalmologists.
Humanitarian Cataract SurgeryFlomax & Cataract Surgery

The intraoperative floppy iris syndrome was first reported by Drs. David Chang and John Campbell in 2005. This major discovery showed that the most common prostate medications (such as Flomax) cause iris problems during cataract surgery that can lead to many complications if the surgeon does not anticipate them. Dr. Chang has done extensive clinical research and is considered one of the world authorities on how to avoid and manage these problems.
Flomax & Cataract SurgeryDr. Chang In the News
- Dr Chang on astigmatism in Chicago Tribune (2010) Chicago Tribune link
- MSNBC Humanitarian Surgery Article (Dr Chang quoted) (2010)
- Dr Chang - Cataract Expert for NY Times (2009)
- NY Times Article on New Lens Implants (2009)
- Healthday/US News 2009 (Dr Chang quoted)
- KGO TV story/interview on implantable telescope (2009)
- 2008 Bottom Line (Chang interviews)
- 2007 Harvard Women's Health Watch
- 1998 Curse of the Cataracts, Smart Life Forum
Press Releases 2006 on Flomax
- Medical Societies Issue Advisory to Cataract Patients Taking Prostate Medication, PR Newswire (Aug 2006)
- Drug linked to cataract surgery problems, CBS News (Aug 2006)
- Drug linked to cataract surgery problems, NY Times (Aug 2006)
- Prostate Drug Use May Mean Cataract Surgery Change, Health Day News (Aug 2006)
- Prostate drug complicates cataract surgery - Fox News (Aug 06)
- Alpha-blocker prostate drugs cause long-term complications for eye health, cataract surgery, News Target (Aug 2006)
- Full Coverage: Drug linked to Cataract Surgery, AP story (Aug 2006)
Implantable Miniature Telescope
- Interview on Implantable Miniature Telescope (ABC News Now, July 18, 2006)
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Press Releases
- It's a whole new outlook for cataract patients (Healthday 2008)
- FDA Approves Label Change for Flomax Following Report of Cataract Surgery Complications
(Press Release, American Academy of Ophthalmology, November 2005) - Feature on Multifocal lenses—American Health Front KGO-TV (July 2005)
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David F. Chang, MD is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Harvard College and earned his M.D. at Harvard Medical School. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) where he is now a clinical professor. Dr. Chang is serving a 5-year term as chairman of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting Program Committee, having previously chaired the Cataract Program Sub-committee.
Dr. Chang's CV
Learn about Dr. Chang’s colaboration with Eyemaginations’ development of 3D eye animations
