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John J. Skowron,
MD, was raised on the near north side of Chicago,
attending first St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church and then St.
Constance Catholic Church, a parish his grandfather helped to found.
He attended Weber High School and Wright Junior College before
attending Loyola University for two years to complete his pre-med
work.
Dr. Skowron attended Loyola University
Stritch School
of Medicine, graduating in June 1942. He completed his
internship at Cook County Hospital in its heyday.
Dr. Skowron went into the service, spending 14 months working in a
hospital at Hammerfield Air Force Base in Fresno, California.
December 16, 1944 found Dr. Skowron working as a battalion surgeon
in the infantry during the Battle of the Bulge. He continued as a
battalion surgeon seeing active battle until the war ended in June
1945.
Returning home, Dr. Skowron completed his ophthalmology residency at
Cook County Hospital, followed by a nine-month course in
ophthalmology at Northwestern University.
Dr. Skowron opened an office in
Chicago's Jefferson Park neighborhood beginning what would be a
40-year practice in ophthalmology, with a special interest in
cataracts and glaucoma. During this time he became a faculty member
at Northwestern University and continued in this capacity for many
years.
Dr. Skowron has a keen interest in the education of our
ophthalmology residents and his support of our program is an
expression of his positive memories of Loyola. His generosity
enabled the creation of the John J. Skowron, M.D. Resident Education
Room in the Department of Ophthalmology. The Skowron Room is
specially deigned for conferences and case presentations.
Dr. Skowron also endowed the John J. Skowron, M.D. Distinguished
Visiting Professorship, which will be held twice each year, in March
and December. Each conference will feature a prominent subspecialist
in ophthalmology, who will discuss a current topic in their field.
Faculty and residents alike will benefit from the lectureship
established through Dr. Skowrons generosity, and the Department of
Ophthalmology is deeply grateful for his support.
John J. Skowron, M.D., 90 years of age,
passed away on Thursday, January 17, 2008. He was one of the
earliest eye surgeons in the Chicago land area to perform lens
implantation surgery. He leaves behind a medical legacy that few
could surpass. He and his family were very dedicated, loyal
and generous benefactors to his alma mater, Loyola University
Stritch School of Medicine. He was a devoted family man,
devout Roman Catholic, fond of traveling around the world, gardening
at his home and playing golf and tennis. The world is grateful
for his many years of dedication to his patients and his outstanding
compassionate, humanitarian and philanthropic commitment to
providing both patient care and teaching.
Skowron death notice.doc
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Date |
Name, Title &
Affiliation |
Presentation |
Mar 7
2007 |
Yasmine Bradfield, MD
Assistant Professor
of Ophthalmology, Residency Program Director, School of Medicine
and Public Health, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual
Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW PROGRAM]
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES] |
"Use of Sweep Visual Evoked
Potential Testing in a Pediatric Eye Clinic" |
Dec 6
2006 |
Michael Belin, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology
Director, Cornea & Refractive Surgery,
Albany Medical College
Adjunct Professor of
Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW PROGRAM]
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES] |
"Understanding Corneal Topography:
What Are We Really Measuring?"
"Keratoconus and Ectasia Detection" |
Mar 8
2006 |
Robert
Folberg, MD, FCAP
The Frances B. Geever Professor & Head of the Department of
Pathology; Director, The Theobald Laboratory of the UIC Eye &
Ear Infirmary
[ CLICK HERE
TO VIEW PROGRAM ]
[ CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES ]
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"Beyond Genes: Promising Approaches
to the Diagnosis, Classification and Treatment of Uveal
Melanoma" |
Dec 14
2005 |
Thomas R. Mizen, MD
Assistant Professor of
Ophthalmology
Rush Medical College
Chicago, Illinois
[ CLICK
HERE TO VIEW PROGRAM ]
[ CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES ] |
"The Changing Profile of
Ishemic Optic Neuropathy" "The
Atypical Optic Neuropathies: Infiltrative and Inflammatory"
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Mar 9
2005 |
Christine C. Nelson, MD, FACS
Eye Plastic, Orbital & Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Associate Professor
Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
[ CLICK HERE TO
VIEW PROGRAM ]
[
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES ]
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"What's New in Cutaneous Melanoma?
Diagnosis and Treatment." and
"Congenital Ptosis" |
Mar 10
2004 |
Alan Y. Chow
Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer
Optobionics Corporation
Clinical Assistant Professor
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
[ CLICK HERE TO VIEW
PROGRAM ]
[
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICTURES ]
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"The Artificial Silicon Retina Microchip for the Treatment of
Retinitis Pigmentosa" |
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