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Christie Morse MD

Christie Morse MD

Dr. Morse is the current Executive Vice President of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS), the past chair of the Advisory Board of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), and of the AAO Ethics Committee. She is also a past member of the AAO Board of Trustees as a Trustee-at-Large and then as Chair of the Foundation. She served as a clinical education committee member and then as chair for 12 years. She currently serves on the Pediatric Preferred Practice Pattern panel and Chairs the EyeCare America Steering Committee and the Orbital Fundraiser for the Foundation of the AAO. She is the AAPOS representative to the American Academy of Pediatrics ophthalmology section, and a past President of Women in Ophthalmology and of AAPOS.

She has also been a member of the New Hampshire Sight and Hearing Foundation Physicians’ Advisory committee, the N.H. Eye Society of Physicians and Surgeons (where she served as the state Councilor to the AAO), and as Chair of the Program Committee of The New England Ophthalmological Society. She is a member of the AAO’s Leadership Development Program Class of 2003.

Dr. Morse graduated from Yale University and received her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina with a medical internship at the University of Massachusetts and a residency at Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital. Following her residency, she performed a Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus Fellowship at the Riley Children’s Hospital of Indiana University.

She is a partner in a multi-specialty group private practice in New Hampshire, where she specializes in pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus.

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