
معرفی
Majda Hadziahmetovic, MD, is an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Duke University School of Medicine with a secondary appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering. She joined Duke's faculty in 2017 after completing her Medical Retina fellowship at the institution. Her clinical and research focus centers on teleophthalmology, retinal diseases, and AI-driven diagnostic innovations.
Dr. Hadziahmetovic earned her medical degree from the University of Belgrade School of Medicine (2006), followed by postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania's Scheie Eye Institute (2007-2012). She completed a surgical internship at Drexel University College of Medicine (2012-2013) and ophthalmology residency at Drexel (2013-2016), serving as chief resident.
Her research integrates clinical ophthalmology with engineering approaches, focusing on:
- Telemedicine platforms for diabetic retinopathy and AMD screening
- Deep learning algorithms for OCT image analysis
- Mouse models of retinal degeneration
- Meta-analyses of emerging retinal therapies
- Augmented reality applications in retinal surgery
Recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate strong emphasis on AI applications in retinal diagnostics, meta-analyses of treatments for diabetic retinopathy/AMD, and novel imaging techniques. Over 80% of her recent work involves computational approaches to ophthalmic challenges.
No awards, grants, or specific research labs are detailed in available materials. Current work appears focused on developing AI-supported remote diagnosis systems and expanding teleophthalmology infrastructure.

