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Shifting the Perspective: Presbyopia and Patient Needs in the Modern Age
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/shifting-the-perspective-presbyopia-and-patient-needs-in-the-modern-age/36791/Presbyopia affects 1.8 billion people globally and is a tremendous frustration for both the patients who have it and the physicians who treat it. In this episode of The MOD Pod, Selina McGee, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, explores how presbyopia negatively affects quality of life, and why it's important for oKnow Your Dry Eye Treatment Options
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/know-your-dry-eye-treatment-options/37277/With dry eye becoming more prevalent, it's important for optometrists to know what options are available to treat and manage the condition. In this episode, Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, discusses some of the more common options used to treat evaporative dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction, inLearning the Nuances of the Prokera Slim
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/learning-the-nuances-of-the-prokera-slim/37280/Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, walks through the use of the Prokera Slim (Bio-Tissue) cryopreserved amniotic membrane for treating anterior surface disease. He explains handling, patient preparation, placement of the membrane, setting patient expectations, tracking the membrane, evaluating the eye, and remWax On, Wax Off: Placing and Removing Amniotic Membranes
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/wax-on-wax-off-placing-and-removing-amniotic-membranes/37281/As promised, Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, returns with more helpful advice on working with amniotic membranes, specifically the dehydrated variety. In this comprehensive video, he lists the tools needed and walks through the steps of placing and removing dehydrated amniotic membranes on patients.Expand Your OCT Horizons
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/eyecare-insiders-joseph-allen-august-video-2-nytiw/37283/Eye care practitioners are familiar with the use of OCT to monitor glaucoma and look for macular edema, but how else can it be used? In this video, Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, suggests several other ways to employ your OCT, such as for ganglion cell analysis and measuring the fit of scleral lenses.The Diabetic Retinopathy Name Game
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/the-diabetic-retinopathy-name-game/37285/How familiar are you with the different stages of diabetic retinopathy? Whatever your answer, you'll want to tune in as Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, reviews the classifications of this disease, talks about new developments in the literature, and explains how they affect treatment recommendations.Putting the “Eye” in IPL
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/putting-the-eye-in-ipl/36890/Hosts Leslie and Jackie are joined by guest Damon Dierker, OD, FAAO, to share their experiences with intense pulsed light therapy for treating inflammation in patients with dry eye and meibomian gland dysfunction and discuss the procedure’s limitations and positive cosmetic benefits.One-Time Use Contact Lenses: Making the Switch
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/eye-care-insiders-joseph-allen-eblast-7-17/37286/Eye care practitioners want patients to wear the best and healthiest lenses for their eyes, and in this episode, Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, shares some strategies for converting patients who wear monthly and 2-week replacement lenses to a daily wear modality.A Crash Course on Scleral Lens Fitting for Dry Eye
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/a-crash-course-on-scleral-lens-fitting-for-dry-eye/36889/Unsure of when to use scleral lenses for dry eye? Not sure where to start? Hosts Leslie and Jackie talk with guest Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA, about the benefits and challenges of fitting these lenses in patients with various ocular surface conditions.Ocular Surface Health for Surgical Success
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/ocular-surface-health-for-surgical-success/37356/In this episode of Eye Care Insiders, Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, tackles the topic of ensuring a patient's ocular surface is optimal prior to cataract and refractive surgery. He reviews recent literature on different approaches to prepping the ocular surface before surgery, and looks at po
