
In the world of technology, disruptors are sought-after and celebrated. When Roy S. Rubinfeld, MD, MA, led the charge to innovate a new way to do corneal cross-linking, he expected the same response.
“I was so naive,” he said. “I thought everybody was going to say, ‘Oh, that’s a really good idea.’ But that’s not how it usually works.”
Rubinfeld said there are countless examples of medical innovators who were met with deep skepticism at first only to be proven right in the long run.
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