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Date
Saturday, May 16, 2009
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Time
7:00 p.m.
Organization
Duke Eye Center
Description

Join Duke Eye Center and the Corneal Dystrophy Foundation for a presentation on Fuch's Corneal Dystrophy. Learn how Fuch's can affect your vision and your options to overcome this blinding disease. Also meet the members of the Corneal Dystrophy Foundation and Duke Eye Center corneal specialist, Natalie Afshari, MD.

Friday's event is from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday's event is from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m.

Contact
Renee Dawson at 919-684-6593
Event URL
http://www.cds2009.org
Registration status
No registration required
Registration Requirements
Visit http://www.cds2009.org or call toll-free 866-979-8880 ext 3
Fee
$30
Location
Duke Eye Center
Address
2351 Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27710
Directions

Driving Directions to Duke (Erwin Road)

From Greensboro and Points West
Via 1-85 North:
Exit onto N.C. 147 (Durham Freeway).
Take first exit off Durham Freeway onto 15-501 S. toward Chapel Hill.
Stay in right lane, and take second exit (#107) to N.C. 751.
Turn LEFT onto N.C. 751 S., go under the highway, and take next left turn onto Erwin Road.
The Duke Eye Center is on the Right, before the main Duke University Hospital entrance. There is a sign marking the entrance to the Eye Center, and parking is available in front of the Eye Center building.

From Richmond and Points North
Via I-85 South:
In Durham, take the left-lane exit (#174B) for US 15-501 S. Bypass - Duke University/Chapel Hill.
Continue on U.S. 15-501 to the fourth exit (#107) a right-lane exit for N.C. 751.
Turn LEFT onto N.C. 751 S., go under the highway, and take next left turn onto Erwin Road.
The Duke Eye Center is on the Right, before the main Duke University Hospital entrance. There is a sign marking the entrance to the Eye Center, and parking is available in front of the Eye Center building.

From RDU Airport, Raleigh and Points East
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Exit onto the Durham Freeway (N.C. 147).
Take Durham Freeway to Fulton Street exit (#15B).
Turn left onto Fulton Street, take to end at Erwin Road.
Turn Right onto Erwin Road, then Left into the Eye Center entrance and parking lot.

From Chapel Hill
Via U.S. 15-501 North:
Take 15-501 N. marked Duke Univ./Med Ctr. (Do NOT take 15-501 Business.)
Take N.C. 751 exit (#107) marked Duke. Univ. West Campus.
Turn right onto N.C. 751, make the next left turn onto Erwin Road.
The Duke Eye Center is on the Right, before the main Duke University Hospital entrance. There is a sign marking the entrance to the Eye Center, and parking is available in front of the Eye Center building.



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Updated: Apr. 21, 2009
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