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May 6 & 7, 2024
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(COPE Credit) Community Practice Connection™: Paradigm Shifts in Presbyopia – Understanding Advances in Topical Treatment Innovations
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(CME Credit) Learning About the Lid – Optimizing Recognition, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis & Blepharoptosis
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2nd Annual IKA Keratoconus Symposium: Front to Back and Everything in Between
May 18-19, 2024
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(COPE Credit) Learning About the Lid – Optimizing Recognition, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis & Blepharoptosis
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(CME Credit) Virtual Case Studies™ in Cataract Surgery: Selecting Surgical Techniques and Preventing Intra-Operative Complications
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(COPE Credit) Clinical Crossroads: Navigating Neurotrophic Keratitis – The Importance of Avoiding Pitfalls and Ensuring Early Intervention
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Neurotrophic Keratitis Management: How Early Intervention Can Make a Difference
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ARVO 2024: A study on multi-ingredient oral supplement for dry eye symptoms and tear volume
Neda Gioia, OD, sat down to discuss a poster from this year's ARVO meeting held in Seattle, Washington, from May 5 to May 9, on a multi-ingredient oral supplement on dry eye symptoms and tear volume.
ARVO 2024: Post-hoc analysis of GOBI and MOJAVE trials for perfluorohexyloctane
John Sheppard, MD, MSc, FACs, sat down to discuss post-hoc analysis of 2 FDA registration trials for perfluorohexyloctane, GOBI and MOJAVE, at this year's ARVO meeting held in Seattle, Washington, from May 5 to May 9.
ARVO 2024: Clinical evaluation of a novel lipid-containing eye drop
Eric Donnenfeld, MD, sat down to discuss presentations on the novel new artificial tear, Blink Triple Care, about its efficacy in a non-controlled trial as well as comparison to the Classic Blink at this year's ARVO meeting held in Seattle, Washington, from May 5 to May 9.
ARVO 2024: Researchers detail novel glaucoma shunt
In a presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2024 annual meeting in Seattle, researchers detailed a novel shunt, which could potentially improve postoperative IOP control and lower the risk of vision-threatening issues.