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David Hinkle, M.D.
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Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution(MERSI) Printable Brochure
5 Cambridge Center, 8th floor
Cambridge, MA. 02142
USA

Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation
348 Glen Road
Weston, MA. 02493
USA

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Appointments (more info):

(617) 621-6377 or tollfree (866)353-6377
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International Patients:

(617) 621-6377 or email: ffoster@mersi.us
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Dr Hinkle Appointment Times:

Monday – 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Wednesday – 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Thursday – Surgery on the fourth Thursday afternoon each month
Friday – 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Saturdays - One per Month

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A Note About Scheduling Appointments 
Patients who are making an appointment for the first time will be offered the "first available" appointment. With inflammatory eye disease the philosophy of MERSI has always been to work patients in to the schedule quickly if they have active inflammation or sight-threatening complications. If you are a new patient to MERSI and find that the appointment time we were able to offer does not seem responsive to an urgent situation, please have your treating ophthalmologist call the office directly to expedite an appointment. Learn about the training of doctors at MERSI.

If you are a patient and your situation is an emergency, we recommend that you call the office and ask for doctor on call to be paged; give the operator specific information as to how to reach you. This system is currently working well; however, if you do not recieve a call back within 15 minutes, please call the office back and inquire. If your emergency is such that you need to be immediately expedited to an emergency room, we recommend going to a hospital with an eye specialty emergency room department. It is part of good medical care for doctors to communicate with each other to faciliate the care of the patient. You should always carry Dr. Hinkle's office number and ask for the emergency room doctor to either page Dr. Hnkle or doctor on call if it is after office hours. Remember, it is your right to insist upon this measure of good medical care and coordination of same.

Training at Massachusetts Eye Research Surgery Institute (MERSI)
The office sessions at MERSI are all devoted to the care of our patients, but the office functions in one way that is similar to university medical center teaching clinics in that each patient is first examined by a Fellow (an Ophthalmologist receiving additional training in cornea and/or uveitis and immunology), or a trainee, and is then examined by attending doctor. Observers (visiting physicians)may be present as well. Every patient is expected to "contribute" to the learning of these developing Ophthalmologists and Ocular Immunologists, since education is one of the premier missions of our practice in general and Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution in particular.

Regardless of the mix of personnel involved in any patient's visit at MERSI, it is Dr. HInkle or Foster who is the diagnostitian and the physician who decides on the treatment program for each patient.

Fellows - A fellow is an ophthalmologist licensed to practice medicine, who is engaged in a year-long training program on ocular immunology.

Trainees - A trainee is an individual who is working at MERSI on a volunteer basis to receive in-depth training in ophthalmology, with a focus on ocular inflammatory disease and immunology. To be eligible for a trainee position, an individual must have earned a medical degree or must be currently enrolled in medical school, and must have a strong interest in learning about and gaining experience with the management of ocular inflammatory disease and immunology. Trainees are not engaged in the practice of medicine.

Observers - Like trainees and fellows, observers spend time at MERSI to learn about ocular inflammatory disease and immunology. Unlike trainees and fellows, however, observers do not complete a patient’s initial work-up or interact with patients in any other way. They simply observe the encounters between the patients and MERSI trainees, fellows, and Dr. Foster. Observers are not engaged in the practice of medicine.

 


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