Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology is the study of eye health.
The study of eye-related medical disorders is known as ophthalmology. Ophthalmologists are medical professionals that focus on the surgical and medical care of this organ.
An ophthalmologist is a physician who focuses in identifying and treating diseases of the eyes. Ophthalmologists must finish the following in order to work in the US:
- 4 years of college and a medical degree
- a 1 year postgraduate clinical year
- at least 36 months of residency training that focuses on ophthalmology
- certification with American Board of Ophthalmology, which involves written and oral exams
Information about Clinical Trials
Onyx Clinical’s Ophthalmology teams are experts in the scientific approach, standard of care, growing regulatory requirements, and operational factors required to bring medications and devices to market that treat or prevent heart disease. Our significant experience in dermatology studies, together with our proven track record of success in the ophthalmology CRO market, means that we can adapt to each cardiovascular trial’s specific demands.
In order to ensure success, we help our clients:
- Plan and conduct ophthalmology studies for drug/device and eye care safety in an efficient and effective manner.
- Conduct big ophthalmology endpoint trials efficiently while adhering to stringent safety guidelines.
- Integrate ophthalmology trials without difficulty.
Opthalmalogy Information
Deep and Broad Dermatology Experience
We’ve done hundreds of Phase I-IV cardiovascular trials for pharmaceuticals and medical devices since our establishment in 2017.
We have learned the following from these studies:
- Involved patients in nearly 50 different countries
- Contributed to countless dermatology NDAs
- Pioneered many of the preventative dermatology drugs and devices introduced in the past 15 years
- Conducted studies including acute care setting, drug/device combination, large outcome, thorough QT, as well as managing Clinical Endpoint Committees (CEC) and adjudication processes for numerous studies