
Overview
Dr. Sarah Zuckerman is an assistant clinical professor responsible for the supervision of third- and fourth-year students in primary care. She is also a supervisor in the contact lens clinic. She received her Doctor of Optometry degree from SUNY Optometry in 2015 and completed her residency in Family Practice and Ocular Disease at East New York Diagnostic and Treatment Center. Dr. Zuckerman is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.
Specialities
Primary Care
Eye Care for Adults
Cornea/Contact Lenses
Affiliations
American Academy of Optometry
Education
OD, SUNY College of Optometry, 2015
BS, Syracuse University, 2011
Residency
East New York Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Family Practice & Ocular Disease, 2016
Research
Lecture Presentations
Zuckerman, S. “Peripheral Retinal Hemorrhages: Looking Past Ocular Ischemic Syndrome (OIS)” COPE Approved Continuing Education Lecture. New York, New York; March 2016
Poster Presentations
Zuckerman, S., Steinway, A., Duchnowski, E., Libassi, D. “Visual Rehabilitation in Patients with Post-Traumatic Aphakia and Aniridia.” Presented at: Global Specialty Lens Symposium. Las Vegas, Nevada; January 2016.
Steinway, A., Morrison, C., Zuckerman, S., Libassi, D. “Contacts Post Ulcer: How Scleral Lenses Can Be Helpful.” Presented at: Global Specialty Lens Symposium. Las Vegas, Nevada; January 2016.
Zuckerman, S., Morrison, C., Haskes, L., “A Successfully Treated Case of Progressive Outer Retinal Necrosis in an AIDS Patient.” Presented at: American Academy of Optometry. New Orleans, Louisiana; October 2015.