A vision of hope

Jeffrey Levenson, MD ’84, illuminates the world for patients

By Danielle Ivanov
Design by Selena Carter
Ilene and Jeffrey Levenson standing and smiling together. Ilene Levenson, MD ’82, and Jeffrey Levenson, MD ’84 Photo by Nate Guidry
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“There are times in one’s life where you get this idea that you are exactly where you’re supposed to be doing exactly what you’re supposed to be doing. And I get that feeling when I’m doing this work.”
— Jeffrey Levenson, MD ’84
Infographic about cataract surgery statistics. At the top, an icon of an eye with a surgical tool appears above the text: “4 million people undergo cataract surgeries annually in the U.S.” In the middle, an icon of cash and coins separates the comparison “$2,000 vs. $25,” with text stating that traditional cataract surgery is 80 times more expensive than manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS). At the bottom, a stopwatch icon appears above the text: “10 minutes is all it takes to perform manual small-incision cataract surgery.” The design uses orange and dark blue text and icons on a light background.

Watch Levenson's TED Talk below

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