74 episodes

Authentic conversations about the knowledge gaps in ophthalmology and eye care, with guests hailing from ophthalmology and optometry clinics, vision research labs, industry, private companies, and the low vision community.

BroadEye: An Ophthalmology Podcast Bruno Fernandes and Shawn Maloney

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Authentic conversations about the knowledge gaps in ophthalmology and eye care, with guests hailing from ophthalmology and optometry clinics, vision research labs, industry, private companies, and the low vision community.

    Navigating and overcoming challenges of everyday life as a visually impaired person - Dagmar Jamieson

    Navigating and overcoming challenges of everyday life as a visually impaired person - Dagmar Jamieson

    In this episode our guest is Dagmar Jamieson, a mentor and life coach at CNIB. We discuss the challenges in everyday life as a visually impaired person, how that affects our social skills, are there any professional limitations and how does Dagmar cope with all those challenges.

    • 35 min
    Improving the way we manage glaucoma patients - Ariel Cao

    Improving the way we manage glaucoma patients - Ariel Cao

    Ariel Cao is the president/CEO and co-founder of Injectsense. We talked about the current challenges in the management of patients with glaucoma, still one of the major causes of blindness worldwide. Cao and his team developed an implantable intraocular device that can continuously monitor intraocular pressure. By providing accurate, clinically actionable information, physicians will be able to individualize therapeutic interventions for each patient, properly assess the effectiveness of glaucoma therapy, and ultimately avoid blindness. 

    • 36 min
    Differences between generic and branded eye drops - Dr. Andrew Meagher

    Differences between generic and branded eye drops - Dr. Andrew Meagher

    In this episode, we review differences in regulatory requirements for branded and generic therapeutic agents, and how these differences can manifest in eye care. Dr. Andrew Meagher sheds light on the subject using IOP-lowering glaucoma drops as an example.
    Drawing on his experience in the clinic and keen attention to scientific detail, Dr. Meagher shares knowledge as Associate Professor at the Salus University, School of Optometry.

    • 24 min
    Instilling the call for humanitarian service - Dr. Bradley Farris

    Instilling the call for humanitarian service - Dr. Bradley Farris

    In this episode, we had the chance to talk with Dr. Farris about his charitable work in eye care both in the United States and internationally. For the past 20 years, he has led a team annually from Dean McGee Eye Institute to develop academic exchange and work with the local residency-training programs in China.  He has done the same in Africa for the past 11 years.
    Dr. Farris is the 2021 recipient of the Outstanding Humanitarian Service Award by the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma and Dean McGee Eye Institute. 

    • 30 min
    From the operating room to the C-suite in pharma - Dr. Jay Duker

    From the operating room to the C-suite in pharma - Dr. Jay Duker

    Dr. Duker is an accomplished ophthalmologist, that is now the Chief Operating Officer of EyePoint Pharma, a biotech company that develops sustained-release medications to treat serious ocular disorders. We talked about his career path and what motivated him to move from a clinical to an executive position. For the 21 years before he took the COO position at EyePoint, Dr. Duker was the Director of the New England Eye Center (NEEC) and Professor and Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at Tufts Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Duker received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College. He completed a residency and fellowship in vitreoretinal diseases and ocular oncology at the Wills Eye Hospital.

    • 34 min
    Art beyond what we can see - Dr. John Kennedy

    Art beyond what we can see - Dr. John Kennedy

    What might come as a surprise to most people is that the visually impaired can draw!
    Dr. Kennedy is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and is especially interested in the theory of pictures drawn by people who are blind. The key idea is that lines in outline drawings mean the same thing to the sighted and people who are blind -- edges of surfaces, such as profiles of people and corners of cubes. These shapes are understood via touch as well as vision. We also talked about how drawing kits are now made available free to all children who are blind in the US and his book on the topic: Drawing and the Blind: Pictures to Touch.

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
3 Ratings

3 Ratings

malfoxley ,

Great show!

The hosts of the podcast highlight all aspects of ophthalmology and more in this can’t miss podcast! The hosts and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

Top Podcasts In Health & Fitness

The School of Greatness
Lewis Howes
Huberman Lab
Scicomm Media
Soothing Sleep
OpenMind
ZOE Science & Nutrition
ZOE
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
John R. Miles
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
iHeartPodcasts