Good personal experience leads to fellowship in refractive surgery

Luke Rebenitsch had refractive surgery about 5 years ago, in between medical school and starting his internship. He makes a strong case for other medical students to have refractive surgery before embarking on their internship and residency to reduce the annoyance of wearing contacts and glasses with little sleep.He describes this all as an engineering student with the analytic mind that engineers have, which typically makes them demanding patients. Rebenitsch is now a refractive surgeon, and his procedure outcome has withstood the test of time with 20/8 in both eyes.