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Dr. Andrew F. Calman, M.D., PhD
Dr. Calman is and always has been a true leader.
In 1978, Dr. Calman was Valedictorian of Culver Military Academy. He also was awarded the prestigious National Merit Scholarship.
In 1982, Dr. Calman graduated Yale University with both a BS and MS in Molecular Physics and Biochemistry. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude with Distinction in the Major.
In 1989, Dr. Calman graduated from UCSF's Medical School with an M.D. and PhD. He also won the Dean’s Prize for Student Research and several prizes from the American Federation for Clinical Research.
Currently a member of UCSF’s clinical faculty as Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Dr. Calman is busy training the next generation of eye surgeons in the latest techniques.
In 1994, Dr. Calman introduced no-stitch, no-patch, no-injection cataract surgery to San Francisco, and he has continued to be a true pioneer in advanced diagnostic & therapeutic techniques for cataract surgery, glaucoma & diabetic retinopathy.
Dr. Calman is also Chief of Ophthalmology at St. Luke's Hospital and a Medical Expert in Ophthalmology for the Medical Board of California.
Dr. Calman speaks 7 languages including Spanish, Tagalog, French, Italian and German.
When not working, Dr. Calman enjoys time with his three children.
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Dr. Marcellus Chow, O.D.
Clinical Examiner: National Board of Examiners in Optometry
Residency: Hospital-Based Geriatric and Primary-Care Optometry, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sepulveda, CA ('99)
Graduate School: UC Berkeley School of Optometry, Doctor in Optometry (’98)
Undergraduate: UC San Diego, BS Biochemistry & Cell Biology (’93)
Member: Optometric Retina Society, American Academy of Optometry, American Optometric Association, California Optometric Association
Additional Highlights:
Dr. Chow is listed in “Guide to America’s Top Optometrists” 2004-2005 edition.
Dr. Chow was awarded a “Certificate of Appreciation” from the American Optometric Association.
Dr. Chow is married and has two little boys. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling and keeping a mini-reef aquarium.
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Dr. Chong Yu, O.D.
Graduate School: UC Berkeley School of Optometry, Doctor in Optometry ('06)
Undergraduate: UC Berkeley, BS Integrative Biology('02)
Member: American Academy of Optometry, American Optometric Association, California Optometric Association
Additional Highlights:
Dr. Yu enjoys travel, basketball, and cooking
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Dr. Victor Bautista, O.D.
Graduate School: UC Berkeley School of Optometry, Doctor in Optometry ('07)
Undergraduate: San Diego State University, BA Biology (’03)
Member: American Academy of Optometry, American Optometric Association, California Optometric Association, AOA-Political Action Committee
Additional Highlights:
Dr. Bautista was honored for his thesis work: "Comparison of Spanish-speaking optometrists, professional interpreters, and ad-hoc interpreters on communication with monolingual Spanish-speaking patients."
Dr. Bautista enjoys soccer, racquetball, and hiking as well as volunteering his time to serve underserved patients in Thailand.
He is certified in Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)
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