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Dr.
Alan D. Gordon
has practiced in Lewistown
for the last twenty years. He grew up in New Jersey and went
to a small liberal arts college in Maine, Nasson College, during
that time, Dr. Gordon did a study abroad program in Vienna,
Austria during which time, he took courses in the history of
medicine at the University of Vienna, Austria. His
medical education began at the University of Bologna, Italy,
the oldest medical school in the western world, and he graduated
from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
at Newark New Jersey.
Dr.
Gordon followed Medical School with a medical internship at
Martland Hospital, the main teaching hospital of the New Jersey
College of Medicine.
Dr. Gordon later
completed his Ophthalmic Residency at the Guthric Clinic in
Sayre, PA. During
his training, Dr. Gordon worked as a staff physician in several
Emergency Rooms and while waiting for his Ophthalmology
training, he worked for a year as a staff ER physician at the
Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York. He believes in medicine
as a calling, and has spent time doing surgery in Honduras and
Ecuador for needy patients in association with Medical Ministry
International.
During
his training at the Guthrie Clinic, he rotated through the Wills
Eye Hospital in Philadelphia and attended the centralized training
for ophthalmic
residents at Colby College, Maine. He has attended multiple
continuing education courses including those held at the American
Academy of Ophthalmology and the
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
during his career.
He is board
certified for general
ophthalmology by the
American Board of Ophthalmology
and has taken voluntary certification as a cataract sub
specialist by the American
Board of Eye Surgery.
This certification
involves direct observation of Dr. Gordon's surgical procedures
as well as a study involving surgical outcome. Dr.
Gordon was certified by the American
Board of Eye Surgery
in 1990 and, because this certification is only granted for 10 years, he was again recertified in 2000. He is subspecialty
certified for cataract
surgery.
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