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Pamela Martin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University. She is actively involved in clinical instruction and community service, with a strong commitment to medical education and public eye health.
Education:
- MD in Medicine, Mercer University, 2019
- BS in Biomedical Sciences, Auburn University, 2013
Her research and professional interests focus on ophthalmology, surgical training, and community-based vision care. She has demonstrated excellence in clinical performance and dedication to underserved populations through extensive volunteer work and leadership in student clinics.
Her recent awards reflect outstanding contributions during residency and medical training, particularly in clinical presentation, surgery, and community service.
- Resident of the Year, University of Florida Department of Ophthalmology, 2023
- First Place Podium Presentation, Florida Society of Ophthalmology, 2022
- Distinction in Service to the Community, Mercer University School of Medicine, 2019
- Joe Sam Robinson, Sr., MD Prize in Surgery, MUSM, 2019
- Magna Cum Laude, Auburn University, 2013
She has been actively involved in teaching medical students and residents through courses such as ROPH 5000 (Ophthalmology) and OPTH 5001 (Ophthalmology Externship), and has served on multiple institutional committees including the Housestaff Council and Department of Ophthalmology committees at the University of Florida. Her public service includes long-standing volunteer work at clinics like Fayette CARE Clinic, Macon Volunteer Clinic, and Teddy Bear Clinic, emphasizing access to vision care for underserved populations.




