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34. Neurovisual Performance with Dr. McCrodan
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/34-neurovisual-performance-with-dr-mccrodan/36984/Dr. Cameron McCrodan is a Canadian optometrist and public speaker located in British Columbia. Dr. McCrodan is all about vision therapy and neurorehabilitation. He went from being anti-vision therapy, to running three VT clinics across North America, and giving a passionate TEDx talk on the subject33. NuLids by NuSight Medical for Home Dry Eye Treatment
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/33-nulids-by-nusight-medical-for-home-dry-eye-treatment/36983/We talk with Dr. John Olkowski, creator of the NuLids device that's sweeping the dry eye world, on how he came up with the idea for the device and how it benefits all types of dry eye patients. Dr. Olkowski is a corneal surgery specialist, and the founder and chief surgeon of EyeSight Hawaii where hIt's Not Easy Being Foggy
https://modernod.com/videos/eye-care-insiders/it-s-not-easy-being-foggy/37278/With face masks being the norm these days, eye care providers and spectacled patients alike have become used to dealing with foggy lenses. Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, offers some of his favorite tips for avoiding this issue. His suggestions work for anyone who wears glasses and also apply to the ocularsTelemedicine • Neurologic Visual Field Loss • Healthy Lens Wear
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/telemedicine-neurologic-visual-field-loss-healthy-lens-wear/36784/There's a mixed bag of treats for you in this episode. Hear Thomas Cheezum, OD, CPC, COPC, talk about post-pandemic opportunities for telemedicine (0:56), then listen as Jacqueline Theis, OD, FAAO, provides a lesson on neurologic visual field loss (10:06). Chandra Mickles, OD, MSc, FAAO, FSLS, follo25. Life Updates During Happy Hour
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/25-life-updates-during-happy-hour/36975/We're back with another edition of our Happy Hour episode to wrap up season two! We share what's been going on in our lives over the past few months, our favourite episodes of the season, current shows that we're watching, and more. Grab your margarita, sit back on the couch, and enjoy the conversat21. Glaucoma Progression and Collaborative Care
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/21-glaucoma-progression-and-collaborative-care/36971/Dr. Faran Vafaie, one of the leading optometrists in glaucoma care at Prism Eye Institute and eyeLABS, joins us to discuss important factors to consider for monitoring glaucoma progression. We also dive into the optometrist’s role in collaborative care alongside ophthalmologists and what it’s like t18. Get Moving into Sports Vision
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/18-get-moving-into-sports-vision/36968/Back in April, we interviewed Dr. Jennifer Stewart to share her experience opening a practice for sports vision and performance training. Being an athlete herself, Dr. Stewart wanted to dedicate her profession to helping other athletes train to become the best version of themselves.Follow Dr. Jennif10. Concussion Management in Primary Care
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/10-concussion-management-in-primary-care/36960/Amrit shares what she’s learned on concussion management during her Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation residency at UC Berkeley Optometry. Concussion patients can have a whirlwind of visual signs and symptoms, so we narrow down the ones that are clinically relevant to primary care optometry!ResourcesEyes on the Road
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2020-apr/eyes-on-the-road/39102/Motor vehicle accident rates increased among patients with glaucoma.2. Myopia Control: Treatment Options and Upcoming Research
https://modernod.com/podcasts/four-eyes/2-myopia-control-treatment-options-and-upcoming-research/36952/We review treatment options related to myopia control including the new FDA approved lenses MiSight 1-Day by CooperVision, and share upcoming research in this area from Keyur Savla, BOptom and Celia Gong, OD.Resources:1. Review of Optometry Article on Myopia Treatments: https://www.reviewofoptometry
