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Ophthalmology Against The Rule

Dr Ben LaHood and Dr Nick Andrew

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Ophthalmology Against The Rule (OATR) is a podcast hosted by ophthalmologists Dr Ben LaHood and Dr Nick Andrew. Discussing the simple things often overlooked and the complex things often ignored about ophthalmology. Serious talks about interesting ophthalmic issues in an easy listening podcast.
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Freedom of Sight

Hunter Vision

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Freedom of Sight is a show about the science of vision and the art of perception. Join Hunter Vision founder and refractive surgeon Joel Hunter, MD as he explores the world of eyeballs, LASIK, neuroscience and technology with energy and wit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JPPQ17rNrw Dr Akshay Mitra, Cornea & Refractive Surgeon, talks about Cataract Surgery and Diabetic Retinopathy and its treatment. So must listen this podcast and grab the informative knowledge about Best eye hospital in Punjab and their treatment.
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The European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) is pleased to release a number of webinars and interviews recorded with key opinion leaders on the topic of cataract and refractive surgery, research, controversies, and current events.
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ASOA EyeTalks Radio

American Society of Ophthalmic Administrators (ASOA), A Strategic Partner of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery

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EyeTalks Radio delivers strategies and techniques for success in the field of ophthalmic practice management through rich content and periodic interviews with subject matter experts on topics of interest to those who run the business side of ophthalmology including: human resources, practice development and benchmarking, government and regulatory compliance, productivity, and more.
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Laser vision correction options at The Sight Avenue are- 1. PRK (1st generation refractive surgery) 2. LASIK (2nd generation refractive surgery) 3. Femto-LASIK/ I-Lasik/ Contura vision/ Bladefree Lasik ( 2nd generation refractive surgery) 4. ReLEx SMILE (3rd generation refractive surgery) ReLEx SMILE is an advanced technique and therefore the latest development in the refractive laser treatments. Beyond Lasik and it’s variants like Contoura Vision, Femto Lasik, Robotic Lasik; it is suitable ...
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ReLEX SMILE - THE LATEST GENERATION REFRACTIVE SURGERY ReLEX SMILE is an advanced technique and therefore the latest development in the refractive laser treatments. Beyond Lasik and it’s variants like Contoura Vision, Femto Lasik, Robotic Lasik; it is suitable for patients with dry eyes, contact lens intolerance, and playing contact sports. It has already helped millions achieve freedom from glasses and contacts. Are you still confused about choosing the best procedure? Watch the full video ...
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Sound Optometry

Sound Optometry

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Sound Optometry is the podcast from Docet that provides high quality continuing professional development (CPD) for fully-qualified UK-GOC-registered optometrists practising in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each month, we’ll be exploring the topics that matter most to us optometrists with case studies and in-depth conversations. You can gain 1 CPD point by listening to this podcast and completing the exercise on docet.info.
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GENEYE POD

GENEYE POD

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Welcome to Season 2 of GENEYE POD. This is the first episode of a 7-part series on getting started with presbyopia correction at the time of cataract surgery. This podcast series forms part of a GENEYE digital course that has been developed by Dr Jacqueline Beltz, Director of GENEYE for Advanced Ophthalmology Trainees in Victoria, Australia. The full course is available at geneye.org.au under online training. GENEYE is a group of individuals who aspire to learn in new and different ways. We ...
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Join us for the ESCRS eConnect Webinar on 9 July 2025 — a live online event that offers an exciting preview of the main symposia planned for the ESCRS Copenhagen Meeting. The Main Symposia sessions for the upcoming annual ESCRS meeting will highlight key updates in refractive surgery, IOL innovations, endothelial management, clinical guidelines, an…
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A brain tumor is an abnormal growth or mass of cells in or around the brain. They can be life-threatening and their incidence is increasing in the UK, as the population gets older. Around a third of people affected by a brain tumour report a problem with their vision. That’s why optometrists are uniquely placed to catch suspicious signs early and r…
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This is a debate concerning the need to market medical services in the field of ophthalmology and how to select the best tools for your needs. Europe has different regulations regarding medical marketing, but proactivity, especially in social media, without doubths provides more informed and interested patients. Cataract and refractive surgery most…
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Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness among working age people worldwide. But thanks to the Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and an improved understanding of the impact of glycaemic control on diabetic retinopathy, there has been a significant reduction in the level of sight-loss in England and Wales. By catching the early signs of d…
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Chairs: Sheraz Daya and Anat Loewenstein Speakers: Vladimir Suvajac, Sara Sella, Kristina Mikak and Tiago Monteiro Join us for the upcoming ESCRS eConnect webinar as we explore some of the key challenges faced after corneal refractive procedures. This session will highlight common postoperative issues such as visual quality concerns, stability of r…
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Is success in ophthalmology and beyond, truly based on merit? Or are there hidden forces shaping who rises and who’s left behind? In this thought-provoking episode of the ESCRS BoSS Podcast, we peel back the layers of meritocracy with a powerhouse panel of leaders who bring diverse perspectives from across the world of ophthalmology: Clare Timbo – …
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Since COVID-19, a greater number of enhanced optometric services have been rolled out across much of the UK. These pathways have been proven to reduce the burden on secondary care, reduce patient waiting times and have saved the NHS millions of pounds. As a result, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) have commissioned optometric services far beyond CUES,…
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Ophthalmologists and others within the eye care space come up with interesting ideas to innovate. That's 1%—the inspiration. The rest, 99%, is the perspiration. A big part of the perspiration is the funding aspect. How do they fund these ideas, that turn into start-ups, to try and make them a reality?…
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Episode 37 of the ESCRS Eye Journal Club with Artemis Matsou, Alfredo Borgia and Victoria Till was held on May 1st 2025 The guest experts are Professor Rudy Nuijts and Professor Andreia Rosa who discuss the following paper: Dissatisfaction after implantation of extended depth-of-focus intraocular lenses…
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Primary angle closure disease is more common in the UK than was initially thought and it is important for optometrists to understand the condition’s stages of progression; from primary angle closure suspect (PACS), to primary angle closure (PAC) and primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). PACG is the stage we want to avoid, where structural damage t…
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In this episode of the ESCRS IME podcast series on refractive IOLs, Drs. Nic Reus and Ramza Diamanti explore the critical steps of the preoperative workup for cataract patients aiming for spectacle independence. They emphasize the importance of thorough preparation to achieve optimal outcomes and explain how residual refractive error can impact bot…
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In this episode of the ESCRS IME podcast series on refractive IOLs, Drs. Nic Reus and Ramza Diamanti delve into the crucial role of modern diagnostic tools in achieving precise IOL calculations and selecting the appropriate lens power. They highlight key innovations that improve accuracy and emphasize the importance of axial length measurements and…
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In this episode of the ESCRS IME podcast series on refractive IOLs, Drs. Ramza Diamanti and Nic Reus share expert insights on guiding cataract patients through presbyopia correction and the lens selection journey. They discuss when to initiate the conversation, how and when to recommend EDF IOLs, and effective ways to explain associated costs, risk…
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Chairs: Iva Dekaris and Massimo Busin Speakers: Elisabeth Patsoura, Joaquin Fernandez, Björn Bachmann and Alfonso Vasquez Perez We are excited to invite you to the upcoming ESCRS eConnect Webinar dedicated to the complexities of Cataract Surgery in Patients with Compromised Cornea. This event will delve into the challenges and innovative solutions …
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Stress and burnout, which we explored in the last episode of Sound Optometry, is far from uncommon in optometrists. In this episode, Michelle Hanratty uncovers the severe implications that chronic stress can have on the health of optometrists in the future. How can we reverse its damage? Michelle is joined by Professor Anna Whittaker, a health psyc…
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Blurb: In this episode of the ESCRS IME Leadership Opinion Series on the Digital Operating Room (DOR), Dr. Karen Glandorf discusses the challenges of traditional workflows, shares insights into her DOR setup, and explains how it has improved her daily practice. She also explores the future of the DOR and the transformative role of AI in surgical in…
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Blurb: In this episode of the ESCRS IME Leadership Opinion Series on the Digital Operating Room (DOR), Dr. Norbert Pesztenlehrer shares his journey to adopting a DOR, offering a detailed look at his clinic’s setup, the challenges he faced, the roadblocks he overcame, and the benefits he has gained. He also provides valuable advice for surgeons cons…
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A study conducted in Australia found that around half of optometrists experience burnout. One in every three optometrists also live with a mental health condition. We all know what workplace stress can feel like, but few of us can probably spot the signs of long-term stress turning into burnout. That can lead to even more serious mental health chal…
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Chairs: Christina Grupcheva and Dominque Monnet Speakers: Marlies Gijs, Francesc March de Ribot, Nick Mamalis and Naren Shetty We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming eConnect webinar focused on the critical role of managing non-infectious inflammation in cataract surgery, a common yet often overlooked challenge that can significantly impact s…
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Spherical aberration is a term often used in ophthalmology and optometry, especially in relation to lens surgeries and intraocular lens design. Recently, IOL manufacturers have been manipulating spherical aberration as a tool to provide a greater range of vision, but rarely explaining the mechanism. Your OATR hosts, Dr Nick Andrew and Dr Ben LaHood…
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One in three people born in the UK today will go on to develop dementia — a term used to describe a range of neurological conditions that cause the loss of cognitive functioning. It’s been established that dementia can affect vision and recently, researchers have realised that visual impairment is a modifiable risk factor for dementia, too. In othe…
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In this episode of the ESCRS IME podcast series on toric IOLs, Drs. Andrzej Dmitriew and Marjan Farid delve into intraoperative alignment techniques and effective strategies for managing residual astigmatism post-operatively. They highlight the advantages of digital vs manual marking systems, provide practical solutions for addressing refractive su…
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In this episode of the ESCRS IME podcast series on toric IOLs, Drs. Marjan Farid and Andrzej Dmitriew explore the prevalence of astigmatism in cataract surgery patients and its significant impact on visual quality. They emphasize the importance of comprehensive preoperative assessments, provide key considerations for the decision-making process, an…
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Episode 36 of the ESCRS Eye Journal Club with Artemis Matsou and Alfredo Borgia was held on December 4th 2024. The guest experts are Dr. Joaquín Fernández, Prof. Dr. Burkhard Dick, Dr Daniel Change and Prof. Dr. Douglas Koch who discuss the following paper: Evidence-based functional classification of simultaneous vision intraocular lenses: seeking …
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