Randolph Whitfield Jr. is an American ophthalmologist. He conducts pioneering surveys that trace the spread of blindness in deprived areas
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He received his medical and graduate degrees from University of Virginia in 1965 under a dual program.[1]
At Nyeri Provincial Hospital near Mount Kenya, he trains paramedics and clinical officers to combat eye diseases such as glaucoma and trachoma.[2]
He was the son of Randolph Whitfield. He married Suzanne of Naro Moru, Kenya.[3]
Whitfield's cousin, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte, was president of Florida State University, president of the ABA (American Bar Association) in 1991-1992, and started CEELI- http://apps.americanbar.org/rol/europe_and_eurasia/- which has been successful at converting communist and socialist countries into democracies through the development of judicial systems and access to courts.