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ophthalmologist

[of-thuhl-mol-uh-jist, -thuh-, -thal-, op-] / ˌɒf θəlˈmɒl ə dʒɪst, -θə-, -θæl-, ˌɒp- /
NOUN
eye doctor
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“A very hard question,” said Thomas Oetting, an ophthalmologist at the University of Iowa School of Medicine and a spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

From New York Times

The specialists most in demand are the ophthalmologist, the endocrinologist and the cardiologist, Avramenko said, while the team also provides childhood vaccinations.

From Seattle Times

But Dr Gladys Boo, a veterinary ophthalmologist who led the procedure, reckons that it is likely the first time penguins have successfully received intraocular lens implants, marking a "milestone" in veterinary medicine.

From BBC

Malone plays an ophthalmologist named Grace — a symbolically loaded occupation and name combination if ever there was one.

From Los Angeles Times

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is found in the environment and skin and “typically enters eye drops through contamination with environmental agents during handling,” said David Chen, an ophthalmologist at Singapore’s National University Hospital.

From Washington Post