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Bradley Fouraker MD

Bradley Fouraker MD

Dr. Fouraker received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University and his Medical Degree from the University of Florida, College of Medicine. He completed both his Internship (Internal Medicine) and his Residency (Ophthalmology) at the Ochsner Foundation and Clinic in New Orleans, LA. He completed a Fellowship in Cornea and External Disease, Refractive Surgery and Research Experience at the University Of Oklahoma Dean McGee Eye Institute. He was the 1997 recipient of the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s “Honor Award,” which recognizes individuals for their contributions to the ophthalmology profession and has served as in leadership positions of several ophthalmic societies during his distinguished career.

Daniel Berinstein MD

Daniel Berinstein MD

After receiving a Bachelor of Science at Syracuse University, Dr. Berinstein began charting his professional career by earning his Doctor of Medicine degree at New York Medical College. He completed a residency in Ophthalmology at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary where he served as chief resident and a fellowship in adult and pediatric Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery at William Beaumont Hospital/Associated Retinal Consultants in Royal Oak, Michigan. Following training, he joined the faculty at Yale University School of Medicine where he was Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Medical Studies. Dr. Berinstein has been with the Retina Group of Washington since 2001 and currently serves as Medical Director, member of the Leadership Council and Clinical Services committee, and chairman of the Formulary Committee.

Dr. Berinstein is Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, and is licensed in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. He is Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, and is affiliated with the Washington Hospital Center, Inova Fairfax Hospital and Inova Fair Oaks Hospital. Dr. Berinstein is a member of more than a dozen professional societies, and is the past president of the Washington DC Metropolitan Ophthalmological Society and Northern Virginia Academy of Ophthalmology.

Dr. Berinstein has authored over 100 papers & abstracts and has been the Principle Investigator of 12 major clinical trials. He speaks at both local and national meetings and has been a Grand Rounds guest speaker at ophthalmology training programs across the country. He is the former editor of Retina Digest, and serves as a reviewer for Ophthalmology, American Journal of Ophthalmology, and Retina. Dr. Berinstein has been recognized and honored by both the American Society of Retinal Specialists and the Prevention of Blindness, and has been named “Top Doctor” in Washingtonian Magazine, Northern Virginia Magazine, and Best Doctors in America.

Ann Acers-Warn MD

Ann Acers-Warn MD – Board Member

Dr. Ann Acers Warn, born in Lawton, and raised in Oklahoma, attended Baylor University and received her medical degree from the University of Kanas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas.  She completed her medical training at the Department of Ophthalmology and the Dean McGee Eye Institute, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She also, holds an MBA from Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma.

As a resident she impressed the Dean McGee Eye Institute faculty with her knowledge and clinical skills, but, more importantly, with her strong sense of personal responsibility for patient care. The eye institute considers it extremely fortuitous that Dr. Warn was excited to return to Lawton to live and to direct the establishment of the Dean McGee first satellite facility opened in 1994.

Dr. Warn is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Ophthalmology and Department of Family Preventative Medicine, University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine. She also is a Clinical Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Rural Health, Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

She serves on the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision (appointed by Gov. Mary Fallin) and is the immediate past president.  She has also served on the Oklahoma State Board of Health (appointed by Gov. Frank Keating) and was its president 2004-2005. In addition, she has served  on the American Academy of Ophthalmology Board of Trustees in the role of Vice Chair, and then Chair, of the Council. She is currently on the Board of Directors for OMIC and  for the American Board of Ophthalmology.  Dr. Warn has received many awards in her career, such as, the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Cameron University Alumni Association, as well as the Achievement Award, Senior Achievement Award and Secretariat Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Dr. Warn is heavily involved in community leadership and activities. She also has contributed to several publications and delivered talks on a wide range of health issues related to ophthalmology.

Daniel Briceland MD

Daniel Briceland MD – Chair

Daniel J. Briceland, MD, was elected American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Senior Secretary for Advocacy in 2015. He is a graduate of the Academy’s Leadership Development Program, LDPII, class of 2000. Dr. Briceland also serves on the Academy’s Executive Committee. Dr. Briceland previously served as the Academy’s Secretary for State Affairs, and as an Associate for Secretary for State Affairs. Additionally, he previously was a member of the Academy’s Nominating Committee, Awards Committee and Committee on Aging. He served for six years as director of the Academy’s Leadership Development Program, overseeing the development of future leaders of state, subspecialty, and specialized interest societies and continues to be involved in this effort.

Dr. Briceland is in a private group practice with his wife Susan Briceland, MD, a gynecologist in Sun City West, Arizona. He specializes in geriatric ophthalmology and cataract surgery. He is the medical director of Spectra Eye Institute and past president of the Arizona Ophthalmological Society. He is a former member of the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and serves on the legislative and PAC committees of that organization, as well as on the legislative and PAC committees of the Arizona Ophthalmological Society. Dr. Briceland also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology, and is actively involved in international advocacy efforts within ophthalmology to ensure patient safety.

Dr. Briceland has been an Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company Director since 2012, with leadership roles on the Executive, Audit, Reinsurance, and Claims Committees.

Denise Chamblee MD

Denise Chamblee MD – Board Member

Denise R. Chamblee, MD, is a Board Certified and fellowship trained Pediatric Ophthalmologist. She joined Hampton Roads Eye Associates in 1993.

Dr. Chamblee completed her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, and received her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She received intern training at the University of Oklahoma, where she also completed her residency in Ophthalmology.

Dr. Chamblee completed additional fellowship training in pediatric ophthalmology at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC, with the “Father of Pediatric Ophthalmology,” Dr. Marshall Parks.

Dr. Chamblee is involved with the American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) and the Children’s Eye Foundation. She is also a Board member of An Achievable Dream School.

“There is something innately beautiful about days filled with children,” says Dr. Chamblee. “Their laughter, hugs, and innocence keep me smiling, refreshed, and focused on what is really important.” In her spare time, Dr. Chamblee enjoys kite surfing, hiking, snowboarding, golf, and spending time with friends and family.

Dr. Chamblee has been an Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company Director since 2012, with leadership roles on the Executive, Risk Management, and Nominating Committees.

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