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Dr. Thomas Byrd was born at Seaway Hospital in Trenton in 1962, and
raised and schooled in Trenton. He graduated from Trenton High School in three years as Salutatorian in
1979 and went on to the University of Michigan
where he achieved both Bachelor of Science and
Medical Doctor degrees in a special six-year program called
Inteflex. He received his M.D. in 1985 just after his 23rd
birthday and went on to a year of internal medicine internship and a
three-year ophthalmology residency at Henry Ford
Hospital.
Dr.
Byrd went on to the finest cornea fellowship in the world, a
rigorous two-year program at the LSU Eye Center
in New Orleans. He trained there under
internationally known corneal and refractive surgery pioneers, Drs.
Herbert E. Kaufman and Marguerite McDonald. LSU was
the birthplace of excimer laser treatment of sighted
humans, and Dr. Byrd was a co-investigator on the FDA study of Safety and Efficacy of the VISX
laser along with Dr. Marguerite McDonald. He has taught and
published on the subject. During the second of his two years
of fellowship, Dr. Byrd's responsability was to manage the excimer
laser program at LSU.
Dr. Byrd then
returned to the Henry Ford Health System in 1991 as Director of the
Cornea Service where he was responsible for teaching cornea and
refractive surgery to the residents, and credentialing the other
surgeons on staff. He left Henry Ford in 1996 to head the
Byrd Eye Clinic, formerly known as the
Holland Eye Center.
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