Beau Billings, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
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About Beau Billings
My name is Dr. Billings, and I currently serve as an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the University of Florida.
I was inspired to become an ophthalmologist because of the impact vision has on a person’s quality of life. Being able to help people see clearly is incredibly rewarding. Through cataract surgery, I can make a meaningful difference in people’s lives, helping people regain their independence, confidence, and a brighter outlook on the world around them.
As an ophthalmologist, I strive to provide my patients with efficient, high-quality care that prioritizes their outcomes and overall well-being. I deliver evidence-based, compassionate treatment while minimizing delays and maximizing effectiveness. Additionally, I am committed to continuous learning and collaboration by embracing innovations that enhance patient care. I aim to ensure that every patient feels heard, respected and confident in the care they receive.
After my undergraduate studies, I earned my medical degree from Florida State University. I went on to complete my residency training at the University of Florida, where I gained extensive experience in complex ophthalmic care and advanced surgical techniques.
My clinical and research interests span several areas within ophthalmology, with a particular focus on advancing surgical outcomes and optimizing patient care. I am actively involved in analyzing data on minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) to better understand its long-term efficacy, ideal patient selection, and how it can be seamlessly integrated with cataract surgery to improve results. Additionally, I am working on projects that evaluate refractive outcomes in cataract surgery, emphasizing enhanced precision through biometry, intraoperative technologies, and intraocular lens (IOL) selection
I am an active member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, where I have contributed peer-reviewed research in glaucoma, ocular inflammation and cataract surgical outcomes.
I am passionate about providing personalized, compassionate care with a focus on restoring and improving vision. I understand how important sight is to daily life and I approach each case with the goal of making a meaningful difference.
Beyond ophthalmology, I enjoy surfing Florida’s coasts, gardening, and keeping up with my favorite sports teams and spending time with my beautiful wife.
Accomplishments
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Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
Alpha Omega Alpha
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Sarosota Regional Campus Scholarship
Florida State University College of Medicine
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Chapman Scholarship
Jules B. Chapman, M.D., and Annie Lou Chapman Private Foundation
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Chemistry Academic Award
FSU Department of Chemistry
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National Honor Society
Phi Beta Kappa
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Scholarship in Chemistry
Katherine Blood & Harold H. Hoffman
Clinical Profile
Specialties
- Ophthalmology
Areas of Interest
- Adult Cataract
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Glaucoma
Publications
Academic Articles
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Scleral burn and perforation following transscleral cyclophotocoagulation.
- Journal
- American journal of ophthalmology case reports.
- Volume/Issue
- 32
- [DOI]
- 10.1016/j.ajoc.2023.101893.
- [PMID]
- 37705756.
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Argentine Tango Reduces Fall Risk in Parkinson’s Patients.
- Journal
- Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.
- Volume/Issue
- 21(2):291-292
- [DOI]
- 10.1016/j.jamda.2019.10.009.
- [PMID]
- 31780412.
Education
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Ophthalmology Resident
University of Florida
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Internal Medicine Internship
University of Florda
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MD
Florida State University College of Medicine
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BS Biochemistry
Florida State University
Contact Details
- Business:
- (352) 265-0239
- Business Mailing:
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PO Box 100284
GAINESVILLE FL 32610 - Business Street:
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Department of Ophthalmology
1600 SW Archer Rd
GAINESVILLE FL 32610