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The Changing Landscape of Dry Eye Disease
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/the-changing-landscape-of-dry-eye-disease/36912/In this episode of To the Point, Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO, are joined by Kelly K. Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO, who shares her knowledge of novel dry eye therapies in the pipeline. Dr. Nichols also discusses what optometrists can look forward to in the next couple of yearHow to Promote Eye Health Awareness
https://modernod.com/topics/business/how-to-promote-eye-health-awareness/38442/Simple steps you can take to enhance your community’s knowledge about preventive eye care.Identifying and Managing Patients With Concussion
https://modernod.com/topics/neuro-optometry/identifying-and-managing-patients-with-concussion/38434/Be prepared to recognize the signs and symptoms of vestibular-oculomotor dysfunction after a traumatic brain injury.How the Autonomic Nervous System Is Connected to Dry Eye
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/how-the-autonomic-nervous-system-is-connected-to-dry-eye/36911/Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO, speak with Diana Driscoll, OD, about her experience with POTS disease and how it led her to discover a link between the autonomic nervous system and dry eye. Dr. Driscoll believes that dry eye is just one manifestation of a systemic issue, shareCase Studies in Treating Ocular Surface Disease: Season 4
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/case-studies-in-treating-ocular-surface-disease-season-4/36826/Don’t miss this season in which our new expert panel of Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO; Emilie Seitz, OD; and Ivan Mac, MD, MBA, discuss unique and challenging cases involving ocular surface disease and dry eye.Superficial Keratectomy: a Versatile In-Office Procedure
https://modernod.com/topics/corneaanterior-segment/superficial-keratectomy-a-versatile-in-office-procedure/38411/Patient education, prompt referral, and careful comanagement are keys to success with this approach.Optometric Rights • Myopia • MGD
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/optometric-rights-myopia-mgd/36824/To start off the episode, Rasika Whitesell, OD, talks about how optometric legislation, particularly that affecting scope of practice, can be changed without OD knowledge or approval (00:48). Vittorio Mena, OD, MS, and co-author Katie Connolly, OD, FAAO, then discuss guidelines for managing myopia (Gene Therapy and Inherited Retinal Disease
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2022-mar/gene-therapy-and-inherited-retinal-disease/38393/Optometry plays a vital role in the management of patients with genetic eye conditions.Differentiate Small Drusen with Dark Adaptometry
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/differentiate-small-drusen-with-dark-adaptometry/37310/It can be difficult to tell whether the presence of small drusen (< 63 micrometers) is an early warning sign of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) development or a normal part of aging. In this month’s episode of Eye Care Insiders, Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, describes the use of darCase Studies in Treating Ocular Surface Disease: Season 3
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/case-studies-in-treating-ocular-surface-disease-season-3-mod/36823/Join this season’s new expert panel of Cecelia Koetting, OD; Walt Whitley, OD; and Marjan Farid, MD, as they deliberate on a myriad of interesting cases across the ocular surface spectrum.
