Smith Ann M Chisholm, MD

Ophthalmology
Children’s Wisconsin since 2016
  • Pediatric ophthalmologist, Children's Wisconsin

  • Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin

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Being an ophthalmologist is a wonderful privilege, and having the opportunity to care for patients’ vision is truly an honor. I strive to take excellent care of my patients and include them in the decision making process. I enjoy taking care of patients of all ages but have a particular interest in providing eye care to children. My particular focus is on performing surgeries around the eyes on the extraocular muscles, eyelids, tear drainage system, and other orbital structures. I work with a number of excellent surgeons who perform surgeries inside the eyes and happily refer my patients to these providers when their pathology lies outside of my area of expertise. My main goal is to ensure that my patients get the best care possible.

Certifications

  • Ophthalmology

Areas of Interest

  • Pediatrics
  • Ophthalmology
  • Amblyopia
  • Blepharitis
  • Bruising or black eye Ecchymosis
  • Dacryostenosis blocked tear duct
  • Eyelid lacerations
  • Pediatric eye trauma
  • Strabismus
  • Stye hordeolum
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Education and Awards

Education

  • 2011, Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine, MD

Residencies

  • 2015, Barnes Jewish Hospital - Ophthalmology

Fellowships

  • 2018, Medical College of Wisconsin - Oculoplastics
  • 2016, University of Michigan Medical School - Pediatric Ophthalmology

Awards

  • Distinguished Service Award (given annually to a second year ophthalmology resident for excellence in clinical care), Spring 2014
  • Ron Burde Award (given annually to an ophthalmology resident for excellence in patient care and teaching as voted on by their fellow residents), Spring 2015
  • Drs. James and Linda Duan-Song Award (given annually to an ophthalmology resident based on clinical and surgical excellence as voted on by the faculty), Spring 2015
  • Matt Guirguis Award (given annually to the ophthalmology resident who provided the best clinical care on the pediatric ophthalmology service as voted on by the pediatric ophthalmology clinic faculty and staff), Spring 2015
  • American Society for Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Quickert Thesis Award Finalist (recognition for the top 3 theses submitted to the ASOPRS thesis committee), Spring 2018

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