Patricia Bath's invention of the Laserphaco Probe revolutionized cataract surgery by introducing a less invasive method for removing cataracts using laser technology. This innovation significantly improved surgical outcomes, reduced recovery times, and enhanced the overall safety of the procedure. Bath's work not only advanced ophthalmology but also highlighted the importance of diversity in STEM fields, inspiring future generations of scientists and medical professionals. Her contributions reflect the intersection of technology and healthcare, emphasizing the potential for innovation to improve lives.
it helped people who were blind able to see
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Patricia Bath is the first African American female doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention, the laserphaco probe. She is an American, born in Harlen, New York in November 1942.
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patrica bath invented- a sugrical device used to remove cataracous lens and restore sight
helping people see
she helped blind people
It's called Laserphaco Phrobe
it helped people who were blind able to see
Doctors all over the world use Dr Bath's invention to remove cataracts from people's eyes.
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her best contribution was science
To help make the surgery easier when performing the surgery.
To help make the surgery easier when performing the surgery.
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Believe in the power of truth... Do not allow your mind to be imprisoned by majority thinking. Remember that the limits of science are not the limits of imagination. -Dr. Patricia E. Bath
Patricia E. Bath's parents are RUPERT BATH and Glady's BATH