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First Commerical Surgeries Performed with MacTel Therapy
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/first-commerical-surgeries-performed-with-mactel-therapy/37097/Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, shares his experience performing the first commercial case for a patient with MacTel; VSY Biotechnology launches its Enova Hydrophobic IOLs with a new preloaded delivery system; and an app is launched that syncs AI directly to leading OCT devices. Learn more about your ad chTreating CCH With RF
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/treating-cch-with-rf/36938/Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MBA, MS, FAAO, discuss the benefits of using radio frequency to treat conjunctivochalasis (CCH) with Edward H. Jaccoma, MD, an ophthalmologist who specializes in dry eye and ocular aesthetics. Dr. Jaccoma also offers his insights for patient educatioPreoperative Considerations for the Ocular Surface
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/peroperative-considerations-for-the-ocular-surface/36937/Nandini Venkateswaran, MD, joins Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MBA, MS, FAAO, this month on To the Point to share her insights on preoperative ocular surface considerations. Dr. Venkateswaran offers her approach to optimizing the ocular surface, educating patients on the importanMake Informed Clinical Decisions About Dry Eye Treatment
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/make-informed-clinical-decisions-about-dry-eye-treatment/36918/Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO, connect with Robert Sambursky, MD, to learn about what’s new in point-of-care testing for dry eye disease. Dr. Sambursky describes how quantitative diagnostics and follow-up testing can help optometrists provide more personalized care and show pOcular Surface Considerations for the Preop Period
https://modernod.com/podcasts/to-the-point/ocular-surface-considerations-for-the-preop-period/36917/Preparing the eye for surgery is essential. Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Leslie O’Dell, OD, FAAO, welcome William Trattler, MD, for a conversation on how to optimize the ocular surface for cataract surgery. They discuss why it’s important to take charge of your surgical patients with ocular surfaceCOLLAB CORNER - What’s Coming Down the Pipeline in Patient Care
https://modernod.com/podcasts/collaborative-corner-the-podcast/whats-coming-down-the-pipeline-in-patient-care/54780/In this episode, Marc Bloomenstein, OD, FAAO, talks with Mitch Ibach, OD, FAAO, who practices at Vance Thompson Vision, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an OD-MD tertiary referral center. The pair opened the conversation with what’s new and exciting in patient care, including a newly-approved presbyopiComanaging Cataract/Retina Patients • Mental Health/Burnout
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/comanaging-cataractretina-patients-mental-healthburnout/36863/On The MOD Pod this month, Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, hosts Erich A. Hinel, OD, MS, FAAO, and Luke B. Lindsell, OD, MD, to talk about their upcoming article in Modern Optometry on considerations for patients with cataracts and retinal disease. Specifically, the two give tips on what to keCOLLAB CORNER - Recognizing the Red Flags of Keratoconus
https://modernod.com/podcasts/collaborative-corner-the-podcast/recognizing-the-red-flags-of-keratoconus/36876/Marc R. Bloomenstein, OD, FAAO, invites John Gelles, OD, FAAO, FIAO, FCLSA, to review risk factors and red flags that all optometrists should know for detecting the early signs of keratoconus. Dr. Gelles shares insights from a study on pediatric keratoconus and highlights the importance of screeningUse of Imaging Technology to Detect AMD and GA
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/use-of-imaging-technology-to-detect-amd-and-ga/36841/Carlo J. Pelino, OD, FAAO, hosts this special edition of the MODPod and speaks with guests Carolyn Majcher, OD, and Mohammad Rafieetary, OD, FAAO, FORS, Dipl ABO, ABCMO. The panel of expert optometrists discusses how to approach patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the early and iDifferentiate 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 dar
