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Myopia Management: The Science And Clinical Application
In this course, the risk of developing ocular disease secondary to myopia are reviewed. Attendees will then learn the most relevant recent science on prescribing atropine, multifocal contact lenses, MiSight, atropine, and future treatment options. In addition to best practices in prescribing these myopia management modalities, a review of potential side effects, complications, and follow-up regimens will be reviewed.
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Entering The Corneal Crosslinking Revolution: Planning And Post-Op Care For CXL
Просмотров 122 часа назад
This course aims to provide a clinically relevant guide to managing patients preoperatively for corneal crosslinking. The course will discuss differences between Epi-On and Epi-Off corneal crosslinking, patient selection, setting patient expectations, understanding clinical outcomes, early post-op complications and co-management strategies. View our handouts here: static1.squarespace.com/static...
How To Incorporate Myopia Management Into Everyday Clinical Practice
Просмотров 614 часа назад
Myopia management has recently been declared standard of care by the World Council of Optometry. We currently have more tools than ever to better serve our myopic patients but implementing an effective myopia management protocol into everyday practice can be daunting. This course will discuss the challenges of scheduling, staffing and acquiring proper equipment and offer solutions that optometr...
The Most Promising Treatments In The OSD Pipeline
Просмотров 444 часа назад
What do we do for the patient who have tried everything to treat their ocular surface disease? As testing for dry eye evolves to understand the underlying causes better, our treatments also continue to improve. We will discuss new and emerging ocular surface disease treatments and who may benefit. View our handouts here: static1.squarespace.com/static/60469f6725348572011cdc8e/t/668e04e9a71eb048...
What’s New In The Diagnosis And Management Of Glaucoma
Просмотров 1404 часа назад
Deepen Your Knowledge & Earn CE Credit! Link here: www.woou.org/ce-on-demand This 1-hour course presents several new diagnostic and management concepts for open angle glaucoma. On the diagnosis side, the importance of macular imaging (OCT) in early glaucoma and its impact on our understanding of the central visual field is presented, as is a brief introduction to headset perimetry. On the treat...
Simplifying Dry Eye In A World Of Complexity
Просмотров 14114 дней назад
Our understanding of dry eye has advanced tremendously over the last decade along with therapeutics and diagnostics available to manage the condition. Unfortunately, this has created confusion in the area of dry eye management. This course will peel the layers back on our current knowledge of dry eye and simplify a complicated disease. Speaker: Dr. Mile Brujic
Initiate And Expand Dry Eye Protocols In Everyday Practice
Просмотров 12114 дней назад
This course educates attendees on defining dry eye disease, methodology of quick and simple screening during routine examinations, initiating basic treatment protocol, and expands into specific diagnostic testing, treatments, and management of more complex cases. This course will also review different treatment options for the general optometrist. Speaker: Dr. Andrew Fischer
Building A Dry Eye Center
Просмотров 8114 дней назад
Dry eye is a multifactorial disease with many different diagnostic tools and treatments available to the practitioner today. This lecture serves to outline the what, when, and how of choosing technology to help our patients who suffer from one of the most common ocular surface disorders-dry eye disease. Together, in this course we will explore why incorporating the mindset of uncovering dry eye...
What Aesthetics Procedures And Medications Work Best In A Dry Eye Clinic
Просмотров 4014 дней назад
Participants will have a comprehensive understanding of how aesthetics procedures and medications can be integrated into a DED clinic, providing a holistic approach to patient care. They will be equipped to offer innovative treatments that not only address eye health but also enhance the aesthetic well-being of their patients. Speaker: Dr. Rolando Toyos
Adding “PEP” To IPL: Collagen Peptides
Просмотров 3614 дней назад
Aesthetics in OD practices, like IPL for skin and dry eye, enhance patient care. Collagen peptides, an affordable supplement, boost connective tissues. Together, IPL and collagen improve skin health, showing internal health on the outside. Speaker: Dr. Tracy Offerdahl
Covering Glaucoma From A To Z: Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Просмотров 108Месяц назад
This course will take the attendee through a variety of different glaucoma case presentations that the OD may encounter in clinical practice. Each case aims to challenge the attendee and create confidence in what options are available to diagnose, treat, and manage glaucoma patients. The attendee will leave this course with confidence to tackle any type of glaucoma patient that walks in the doo...
Fielding Questions From The Keratoconus Patient
Просмотров 46Месяц назад
This course will teach eyecare providers how to answer questions of patients with keratoconus. Often the patient’s concerns are different than those of the doctors. It’s important to understand the patient’s perspective when building patient-centric relationships. Speakers: Dr. Mitchell Ibach, Dr. Tiffany Andrzejewski, and Dr. Christine Sindt
Treating Dry Eye With More Than Drops
Просмотров 210Месяц назад
Our course will outline the thorough diagnostic process to understand the root of dry eye disease, how to incorporate these new technologies into your clinic, and how to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your dry eye patients. We will show you how you can take your dry eye and scleral lens practice to the next level by including ocular aesthetics and skin care. Speaker: Dr. Shal...
How To Talk To Your Patient With Ocular Surface And Lid Disease
Просмотров 121Месяц назад
This course will discuss communication strategies and techniques to improve effective communication with patients suffering from dry eye syndrome and blepharitis. The techniques are focusing on improving patient understanding of the disease, treatment adherence, and management of expectations. Speaker: Dr. Joseph Allen
Dry Eye Overview, Management And Implications On Glaucoma
Просмотров 52Месяц назад
This course will discuss how glaucoma treatments can cause ocular surface disease which decreases glaucoma compliance. Management strategies for both dry eye and glaucoma along with case presentations will be presented and reviewed. Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Muckley Take this course for enduring CE credit: www.woou.org/ce-on-demand
Sensitivity Training: A Chronicle Of Neurotrophic Keratitis Management
Просмотров 50Месяц назад
Sensitivity Training: A Chronicle Of Neurotrophic Keratitis Management
Managing Refractive Surgery Complications
Просмотров 42Месяц назад
Managing Refractive Surgery Complications
Ovarian Cancer Update For Eye Care Professionals
Просмотров 48Месяц назад
Ovarian Cancer Update For Eye Care Professionals
Modern MIGS: Around-The-Clock Control
Просмотров 79Месяц назад
Modern MIGS: Around-The-Clock Control
Beyond BCVA: In Search Of Better Biomarkers For Geographic Atrophy
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
Beyond BCVA: In Search Of Better Biomarkers For Geographic Atrophy
Laser Therapy For The Open Angle Glaucomas: ALT & SLT
Просмотров 73Месяц назад
Laser Therapy For The Open Angle Glaucomas: ALT & SLT
In The Trenches: Managing Geographic Atrophy In Traditional Optometry Practices
Просмотров 96Месяц назад
In The Trenches: Managing Geographic Atrophy In Traditional Optometry Practices
How To Heal When You Can't Feel Neurotrophic Keratitis Update
Просмотров 45Месяц назад
How To Heal When You Can't Feel Neurotrophic Keratitis Update
Contact Lenses And Dry Eye: The Impact Of Soft Lens Wear On Ocular Surface Homeostasis
Просмотров 88Месяц назад
Contact Lenses And Dry Eye: The Impact Of Soft Lens Wear On Ocular Surface Homeostasis
Fact Vs. Fiction: How To Avoid Mistakes In The Diagnosis Of Glaucoma
Просмотров 119Месяц назад
Fact Vs. Fiction: How To Avoid Mistakes In The Diagnosis Of Glaucoma
Dry Eye Disease: Impact Of Preservatives And Novel Formulations In First Line Treatments
Просмотров 85Месяц назад
Dry Eye Disease: Impact Of Preservatives And Novel Formulations In First Line Treatments
Rapid Fire Cornea
Просмотров 44Месяц назад
Rapid Fire Cornea
SMILE: The Next Iteration
Просмотров 56Месяц назад
SMILE: The Next Iteration
The Foundations Of Dry Eye Management
Просмотров 134Месяц назад
The Foundations Of Dry Eye Management
You Don't See What You Don't Look For: The Impact of Missing Early Onset of Keratoconus
Просмотров 127Месяц назад
You Don't See What You Don't Look For: The Impact of Missing Early Onset of Keratoconus

Комментарии

  • @isolated9681
    @isolated9681 5 дней назад

    Good Optimum fit

  • @heathermason1356
    @heathermason1356 8 дней назад

    He has not covered the fact they can nest the whole human body .our doctor won’t listen to me I’ve done so much research and they just won’t go they can go into furniture carpet . They are running mine and my 67 yr old intellectually handicapped she is scared as they bite .please help NZ

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 10 дней назад

    Sleep in contacts for 10 years. At $10,000?

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 18 дней назад

    27:00 3rd grade level public interest. I talk to engineers about myopia prevention.

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 20 дней назад

    This is great science. Please help me go from 20/50 to 20/20. What do you do to help your children - with life time prevention? Or you can not do that!?

  • @torqueofthedevil8145
    @torqueofthedevil8145 21 день назад

    I wear a scleral lens because I have no meibomian glands left

  • @hebehall
    @hebehall 21 день назад

    Well made video and very helpful. Thanks!

  • @do_regan
    @do_regan 22 дня назад

    Good talk. Bummer you can't really see his slides.

  • @SkipYearSix
    @SkipYearSix 29 дней назад

    Why wasn’t probing mentioned? If you have scarring you need probing?

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 Месяц назад

    Thank you,waiting for the remaining of the glaucoma series❤

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 Месяц назад

    thank you so much

  • @faza553
    @faza553 Месяц назад

    Thank you. Critical info to many -

  • @nellieb4252
    @nellieb4252 Месяц назад

    These are medical sclera lenses. Rest on the white part of the eye.

  • @sharonbrown927
    @sharonbrown927 Месяц назад

    I have them on my eyes and all over my face and body and can't get any help with them with my health provider They have changed my life so much I can't hardly eat because of them.. no matter what I do they come back up on my face, eyes and around my mouth... I have went from a 156 pound's to 111 pounds... I don't know what to do because doctor's doesn't know enough about them... I am sooooooooo overwhelmed and now on heart medication from the stress behind them... Need help 😢

    • @aleksandrazimpel8097
      @aleksandrazimpel8097 21 день назад

      Go pure carnivore, fatty beef almost raw or raw, salt and water. Check you tube dr Chaffee

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 2 месяца назад

    Thanks🎉

  • @ShawnLH88
    @ShawnLH88 2 месяца назад

    these arent sclera lenses...theyre contact lenses...sclera cover the ENTIRE visible eye

  • @vincentgiovannucci4048
    @vincentgiovannucci4048 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for a great lecture, docs.

  • @ophthojooeileyecirclehisha4917
    @ophthojooeileyecirclehisha4917 2 месяца назад

    thank you foe yoir science hard work and generosity

  • @mistahsingh
    @mistahsingh 3 месяца назад

    Hell yeah Corey

  • @methods3110
    @methods3110 3 месяца назад

    You cannot hear much of what she is aging because the recording is so bad.

  • @ronalddstanley4776
    @ronalddstanley4776 3 месяца назад

    Leave the lights on a night and the mites will not bother you. They only bite at night and burro into the skin.

  • @taragibbons6616
    @taragibbons6616 4 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation and something we as humans all need to keep our "eye" on. I was a generation (GenX) that DID go outside 2 or more hours a day. Just was dx with cataracts in my very early 50s. It would be great if we could find a way to stop or at least slow high myopia and the subsequent other dx (MD, RT or Glaucoma). THank you for your post. Very helpful.

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @letsgrabcoffee
    @letsgrabcoffee 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for an excellent lecture. Much appreciated

  • @mimi18888
    @mimi18888 4 месяца назад

    I need help none in italy knew this I lost half of my eyelashes please help

  • @sv9818
    @sv9818 4 месяца назад

    It's exciting to hear that this works and may help slow down or stop myopia's progression. I'm 57... I wish Orthokeratology was around when I was a kid! I reached -13 dioptres and had LASIK back in 1999, with a doctor who apparently didn't care much about the long-term negative consequences of (radically) thinning my cornea.

  • @Shemarf_moore
    @Shemarf_moore 4 месяца назад

    I`m not the type of person that write testimonials but I feel like I really need to give thanks to this Dr Adigba treatment solution herbal regarding how effective these medicines are. I observed a big development right after just 2 weeks. This early morning, the Herpes were almost unseen as well as cured………………………………..

  • @mohamedfahizv626
    @mohamedfahizv626 4 месяца назад

    I have diagnosed with keratoconus recently, as martial artist I have to do push ups and hand stand in vertical position (down head position)can It increase intraocular pressure leads to keratoconus very faslty

  • @mrmartywaring
    @mrmartywaring 4 месяца назад

    My scleral lenses have been a godsend for me. I had other eye doctors who tried all types of lenses with me & none really worked. I wish I had scleral lenses sooner

  • @allancerf9038
    @allancerf9038 4 месяца назад

    Dr. Mai, thanks for a great video. I'm currently doing Ortho-K here in the USA and because of my age it took MUCH longer than most. However, that said, practitioners in Australia and New Zealand told me that they tell patients that it can take far longer than a few weeks to work, generally. My question however, is in regard to your explanation of how Ortho K works via cell migration as in your diagrams. I was told it works via the lens hauling on the tear 'veil' and creating, and this is my word, not a real term, LOL, a 'hydroponic' force - like diverting a river. That effect on the tear layer is what causes the cell migration. Anyway, all the best.

  • @kenburkham5483
    @kenburkham5483 4 месяца назад

    Medicine show,

  • @Vietplaya4119
    @Vietplaya4119 4 месяца назад

    Thank you Dr Mai

  • @elizabethblane201
    @elizabethblane201 4 месяца назад

    Lodilaner costs about $2,000 for 10 ml. Ridiculous.

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 4 месяца назад

    Thanx alot❤❤

  • @MicheleHart-yb7iz
    @MicheleHart-yb7iz 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, BostonSight PROSE and BostonSight SCLERAL use technology for lens design

  • @kflynnstone
    @kflynnstone 5 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised there was no mention of avoiding all veg/seed oils in your diet which is hi in omega 6. Your on the right track to increase omega 3.

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 5 месяцев назад

    Thaaaaaaaaaaank Youuuuuuuuùuuuu

  • @rodrigsantsil
    @rodrigsantsil 5 месяцев назад

    What can you do to treat an anterior hordeolum at home? Any foods? Anything other than warm compresses?

  • @kevinclark4165
    @kevinclark4165 6 месяцев назад

    Hi. I new to contact lenses, I'm currently on my first day's trial of multi focal contact lenses, my reading is quite good but my distance vision is very blurry, I know it takes times to adjust, but my options didn't say much, he said see how you get on with them, he did check my vision abd adjusted them on my next appointment but you sound so knowledgeable, I wish you were my Eye Doctor, but I'm in the UK. Thanks for all the help.

  • @sophitran
    @sophitran 6 месяцев назад

    32:14 has key take sways and 33:30 has treatment/ management . Extremely informative and helpful , since 60% percent of us suffer from the overgrowth of these lash mites , which also be the ground zero/ starting point for our other eye issues.

  • @TUESDAYLODEON
    @TUESDAYLODEON 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing presentation! You mentioned several types. Is there any reference to bird mites in your research - such as Ravens? On one of my patrols the Ravens sat on the ledge of each parking garage floor and left masses of bodily feather shaking debris along with their fecal matter - only for the Taku winds to blow around within the parking garages I patroled. My face? Have I purchased enough tee tree oil and online zapper gadgets to fix whatever species I was subjected to? No. I have a cyborg eye that still fluctuates in size and a local eye care system that demonstrates, obviously, that they cannot use a slit lamp correctly. I will try again - even though the length of the demodex in your description is shorter than what my pores are experiencing. Thank goodness I have a CT of my eye sockets - from a sinus CT radiology professional that measured my eyes with an addendum. Having been a security officer - I can appreciate radiology white papers more than most. My radiologist is the best!Have an awesome day! You gave me, and probably radiology professionals everywhere, hope again! Thank you!

  • @sheilaepling1313
    @sheilaepling1313 6 месяцев назад

    Just because you code claims like this does not mean that the Insurance carriers will Pay. FYI Medically necessity Contacts have to be outside of Elective or for Special circumstances only where nothing else works.

  • @gemsbokpan5062
    @gemsbokpan5062 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful comprehensive presentation. Thank you so much. I am working on an infection.

  • @subhadeeppan5322
    @subhadeeppan5322 6 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @dessiecoder2116
    @dessiecoder2116 6 месяцев назад

    Blurry vision, lower lids popping out, sandpaper face, chin droop. Blurry vision. Killed the mites and can see clearly, sandpaper face gone, smooth as a baby’s butt! Lower jaw droop gone. Seriously after getting the virus 3 years ago this all happened but RUclips search KILLED the mites, vision restored, sandpaper face GONE, skin droop gone! OMG who knew! She is too nice. Get to the treatment! Www.eyelovethesun, eye wash, ocusoft lid and lash cleaner 3 I’m a day. 2 days, vision restored, shockingly I noticed sandpaper under eyes disappeared and I used the wipes all over my face and the spray, face smooth as a baby’s butt, now going for the under chin PLUS a week later no sagging FACE. Now looking at the hair mites…..Jesus. Never heard anything about his until my vision was blurry, felt like sand in the eyes. 3 years. TELL everyone about lid and lash at every eye doc visit need it or not. Nobody every told me and that could affect eye appts jeez

  • @foxyone3
    @foxyone3 7 месяцев назад

    God bless all the people who are doing this research.

  • @somuprety4398
    @somuprety4398 7 месяцев назад

    dr loss meibomian gland recover again?

  • @hossamgharabawy3918
    @hossamgharabawy3918 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you...

  • @MrCmusicfan
    @MrCmusicfan 7 месяцев назад

    Great talk!!

  • @richardlynch1094
    @richardlynch1094 7 месяцев назад

    Ive been struggling day and night with Demodex in my eyelashes, eyrbrows, nose and chin for over a year. Im exhausted.

    • @michaelwhite9922
      @michaelwhite9922 5 месяцев назад

      try some salt on them. they are like slugs only tiny so the least exhuasting way ive found to battle them is with epsom salt rubbed directly on the skin almost like a dry bath. I had issues for most of my life before I got a magnifying glass and saw one. sadly my magnifying glass gives a better picture of what they really look like. it has a bubble magnifyer and at the perfect focus point after a lot of practice you can see them. honestly they are way more scary looking than the electron microscope makes them look. those pictures arnt even good honestly knowing what they look like. the magnifying glass is much more detailed and one important variable is you have unlimited angles and sometimes things look one way so you need that movement to really look at something wiith a feeling of what it is versus a microscope with only a top down undetailed view. it seems like they dumb down this subject or maybe I know more than them idk.