While in Chicago, she was elected Chief Resident. She completed her training in Chicago at the University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. Renucci began her ophthalmology training at the University of California in San Francisco. After completing an internship in New York City, Dr. She went on to excel in medical school at Columbia University in New York City where she received her medical degree in 1997. After graduation, she spent a year doing biomedical research at Harvard Medical School. Renucci graduated with academic distinction from Harvard University in 1992. Renucci had already distinguished herself in the field of ophthalmology with both her academic achievement and esteemed training experience. Renucci moved to Grand Rapids with her family in 2002 having completed nearly 10 years of experience in prestigious residency and specialty training programs.īefore joining Verdier Eye Center, P.L.C., Dr. Siebert is pleased to serve the patients of West Michigan.Ĭornea and External Disease, cataract surgery, and corneal transplantation.ĭr. In addition, he volunteers at a health clinic for low income and uninsured patients. He is also involved in the training of ophthalmology residents from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Siebert has published and lectured extensively on the management of glaucoma. He has expertise with small incision, sutureless cataract surgery as well as complicated situations including trauma and secondary intraocular lens implantation.ĭr. He also performs laser treatment for open and narrow angle glaucoma such as laser iridotomy and selective laser trabeculoplasty. He has extensive experience with glaucoma surgery including trabeculectomy, tube shunts, and non-penetrating deep sclerectomy. Siebert specializes in the treatment of glaucoma and cataracts, including their complex medical and surgical management. He is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Glaucoma Society and American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.ĭr. Siebert currently holds a clinical professorship at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. After completing a residency in ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, he pursued a fellowship in glaucoma at the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. He was born and raised in West Michigan and attended college and medical school at The University of Michigan, graduating summa cum laude and in the top five of his medical school class. Siebert has been a member of Verdier Eye Center since 1999. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan undergraduate and medical schools.He completed a Family Practiceresidency in Charleston, South Carolina, followed by his esidency in Ophthalmology in Pittsburgh, then fellowship training in Cornea and External Eye Disease at the University of Iowa.ĭr. Verdier is a Clinical Professor of Surgery, Michigan State University. He subspecializes in cornea and external eye diseases – a subspecialty which provides expertise in corneal diseases and surgical procedures, including corneal transplantation, cataract removal and intraocular lens implantation, and laser and refractive surgery.ĭr. Verdier brought to West Michigan the subspecialty skills of modern corneal transplantation. He is recognized by his peers as a member of The Best Doctors in America, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care, and Who’s Who in American Education.In 1984 Dr. He is actively involved in lecturing and research to improve medical and surgical eye care. His surgical techniques have been published in video chapters on corneal transplantation and cataract surgery. Verdier has published numerous articles and textbook chapters, including the chapter on corneal transplantation in the world’s foremost corneal textbook. Cornea and External Disease, cataract surgery, corneal transplantation, intraocular lensesĭr.