Background
Eifrig, David Eric was born on January 4, 1935 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
Eifrig, David Eric was born on January 4, 1935 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1956; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1960.
Member liaison service, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, 1957;
member department pathology, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, 1958;
member dog laboratory department surgery, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, 1959-1960;
intern, then assistant resident Halsted Surgical Svc., Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, 1960-1962;
resident in ophthalmology Wilmer Eye Institute, Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, 1964-1967;
retinal fellow, Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California at Los Angeles, 1967-1968;
assistant professor department ophthalmology, U. Kentucky School Medicine, Lexington, 1968-1970;
assistant professor department ophthalmology, University of Minnesota School Medicine, Minneapolis, 1970-1973;
associate professor, University of Minnesota School Medicine, Minneapolis, 1973-1977;
professor department ophthalmology, U. North Carolina School Medicine, Chapel Hill, since 1977;
Sterling A. Barrett professor, U. North Carolina School Medicine, Chapel Hill, since 1980;
department chairman ophthalmology, U. North Carolina School Medicine, Chapel Hill, since 1977. Z80 committee American National Studies Institute, 1980-1997, chairman 1985-1997. Member Medical Devices Studies d., since 1986.
Member International Studies Organisation, 1986-1997. Advisory board American College of Surgeons, since 1994.
With Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve, 1962-1964. Fellow American College of Surgeons. Member American Medical Association, American Academy Ophthalmology, Association Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Association University professors in Ophthalmology (trustee, president 1994-1995), Durham-Orange County Medical Society, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association, North Carolina Medical Society, North Carolina Society Ophthalmology, Retina Society, Mensa, Order Kentucky Colonels.