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Dr. Dewey’s accomplishments in the field of ophthalmology are recognized internationally for improving the safety and efficiency
of cataract surgery. He has been an invited speaker for meetings in the United States, Europe, Canada and South America.
He currently is a committee member of the Cataract Clinical Committee for both the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and
the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. In this role, he evaluates the latest technology and techniques,
and assists in assembling the educational curriculum for both societies’ annual meetings.
Specifically, Dr. Dewey is perhaps
best known for developing the safest cataract surgery needle, the “Dewey Radius Tip.” This patented device is manufactured
by MicroSurgical Technology of Redmond, WA, and is specifically rounded at its edges to improve the safety of the needle
for cataract surgery. “This is just like wearing a seat belt while driving or a helmet on a bicycle,” Dr. Dewey said. “We
don’t like to have issues arise during cataract surgery from accidental contact of the needle with the delicate contents
of the eye, but this will happen on occasion. Using the Dewey Radius Tip makes that accidental contact much less likely
to result in damage that could jeopardize a patient’s surgical outcome.”
In addition to the Dewey Radius Tip, Dr. Dewey
has prepared videos and given podium presentations on original techniques for cataract surgery here and abroad. The innovative
nature of his techniques at improving the safety of cataract surgery, and thus improving the outcome for the patient, has
garnished him several awards at national and international meetings. One of his most personally rewarding recognitions was
election into the International Intraocular Implant Club in 2010.
Dr. Dewey's practice encompasses a broad expertise in
ophthalmology, from treating glaucoma and diabetic eye disease to his current practice emphasis-cataract surgery. "My staff
and I will take care of quite a few patients for cataract surgery in a given year," Dr. Dewey states. "Our intent is to
personalize the experience for the patient as much as possible, and balance this with the best level of efficiency we can
attain. While some practices employ 'surgical counselors' or use videotapes, I feel these are much too impersonal. I do
all of my own counseling regarding the surgery and even measure the patients for their implants myself. This way, I can
be certain I've answered all the patients' questions in general and identified to them how these things apply to their individual
situation."
Dr. Steven Dewey was born in Kansas City and raised in Independence, Missouri. There he graduated valedictorian
from Truman High School and received numerous local, state and national awards for his efforts in journalism and forensics/debate.
He spent the next nine years at the University of Missouri-Columbia, first graduating Phi Beta Kappa with General Honors
in 1983 with a BA in Biology. He remained there to graduate Cum Laude with his degree in medicine in 1987, and was elected
to Alpha Omega Alpha as well. He spent the next year as an intern at the University Hospital. He married during medical
school and moved to Oklahoma City for his residency at the prestigious Dean A. McGee Eye Institute.
Dr. Dewey has four children,
all born in Colorado Springs. Outside the busy household, the family enjoys biking, hiking, skiing and swimming. As an Eagle
Scout himself, Dr. Dewey mentored his two sons to the rank of Eagle.
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