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Video:Who Is Patricia Bath?

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Want to learn about Patricia Bath and what she accomplished in the medical field? Here, see information about the life of Patricia Bath.

Transcript:Who Is Patricia Bath?

Doctor Patricia Bath is an ophthalmologist from New York and is the first African American female doctor to patented a medical invention.

Information About Patricia Bath

She was living in Los Angeles when she received her first patent – a method for removing cataract lenses that transformed eye surgery by using a laser device making the procedure more accurate.

Cataract Laserphaco Probe and Patricia Bath

Patricia Bath's passionate dedication to the treatment and prevention of blindness led her to develop the Cataract Laserphaco Probe. The probe patented in 1988, was designed to use the power of a laser to quickly and painlessly vaporize cataracts from patients' eyes, replacing the more common method of using a grinding, drill-like device to remove the afflictions. With another invention, Bath was able to restore sight to people who had been blind for over 30 years. Patricia Bath also holds patents for her invention in Japan, Canada, and Europe.

Patricia Bath's Continued Education

Patricia Bath graduated from the Howard University School of Medicine in 1968 and completed specialty training in ophthalmology and corneal transplant at both New York University and Columbia University.

In 1975, Bath became the first African-American woman surgeon at the UCLA Medical Center and the first woman to be on the faculty of the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute.She is the founder and first president of the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness. Patricia Bath was also elected to Hunter College Hall of Fame in 1988 and elected as Howard University Pioneer in Academic Medicine in 1993.

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