In Focus: Up Close with Presbyopia In Focus: Up Close with Presbyopia
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- Health & Fitness
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In this monthly podcast series, Optometric Management’s Chief Optometric Editor April Jasper, O.D., is joined by experts in the field to discuss the current presbyopia landscape—including unmet needs in current presbyopia care, balancing patient expectations and perceptions—and game-changing treatment options that are on the horizon.
“In Focus: Up Close With Presbyopia” podcast has been sponsored by Allergan, an AbbVie company. The presenters are paid consultants.”
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E12: Game Changers in Presbyopia: Emerging Treatments Available Now and in the Pipeline
David Goldman, MD, of Goldman Eye in Palm Beach Gardens, and Dr. Jasper focus on the latest presbyopia treatments and upcoming game changers.
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E11: Emmetropic, Hyperopic, and Myopic: Knowing the difference can improve presbyope treatment
Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO, joins Dr. Jasper in this episode to talk about the differences among emmetropics, hyperopics, and myopics. Knowing the difference can have a positive effect on your presbyopic patient’s treatment.
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E10: It’s Not Just Presbyopia: The other challenges facing today’s presbyopes
In this episode, Harry Landsaw, OD, joins Dr. Jasper to discuss challenges facing their presbyopia patients beyond the condition and what practitioners can do to help.
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E9: Public Awareness: How ECPs Approach the Conversation about Presbyopia
Kriti Bhagat, OD, joins Dr. Jasper in this episode to talk about the importance of public awareness in their conversations with patients about presbyopia and what practitioners can do to prepare for this conversation.
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E8: The Patient Lifestyle Factoring Into Treatment
Walt Whitley, OD, MBA, FAAO, joins Dr. Jasper to discuss patient lifestyles and how they play into their presbyopia treatments.
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E7: Patient Perspective: Setting Realistic Expectations for Presbyopia Treatment
Brianna Rhue, OD, FAAO, joins Dr. Jasper to talk about the importance of discussing and setting realistic expectations for presbyopia patients and their treatments, and how unmet expectations can create unhappy