Francine M. Baran, MD
  Assistant Professor
  Department of Ophthalmology

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EDUCATION
1987
BA, (Chemistry), Washington University. St. Louis, MO
1995 - 1996 Premedical Course Work, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
2001

MD, Hahnemann School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA


POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
2002   Transitional Internship, Albert Einstein Medial Center, Philadelphia, PA
2002 - 2005

Ophthalmology Residency, SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY

2005 - 2006 Pediatric Fellowship, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC

CURRENT LICENSURE
New York
Virginia
Maryland
Washington, DC

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS


Alpha Omega Alpha


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Manuscripts in Preparation:

1. Baran FM , Hutcheson KA: Is optic atrophy correlated with increased myopia?

Presentations:

1. Baran FM : “Management of Traumatic Hyphema.” Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, July, 2005.

2. Baran FM: “Management of Lymphangioma.” Walter Reed Medical Center , Washington , DC. August, 2005.

3. Baran FM : “Congenital Eyelid Malformations: Ankyloblepharon.” Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, November, 2005.

4. Baran FM : “Optic Nerve Anomalies.” Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, January, 2006.

5. Baran FM : Anterior Segment Anomaly: Diagnosis and Plan.” Uniform Health Services, Washington, DC, January, 2006.

6. Baran FM: “Neurocutaneous Syndromes: Review and Management.” George Washington, University, Washington, DC, February, 2006.

7. Baran FM: “Common Pediatric Eyelid Lesions.” Children's National Medical Center Washington, DC, March, 2006.

8. Baran FM : “ Anterior Segment Anomaly: Diagnosis and Plan.” Costenbader Society Hilton Head, SC, April, 2006.

9. Baran FM: “Ptosis and Hypertropia: Diagnosis and Plan.” Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, April, 2006.

10. Baran FM : “How to Examine Children Less than Three Years of Age for Vision Anomalies.” American Academy of Pediatrics Super CME Course, Washington, DC, April, 2006.

11. Baran FM : “Anomalous Head Position with Nystagmus: Plan.” Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, May, 2006.

12. Baran FM : “Hypotropia and Anomalous Head Position: Diagnosis and Plan.” Children's National Medical Center, June, 2006.

 





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