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In the next installment of Best Practices in Keratoconus Management, Brandon Ayres, MD, invites Eva Kim, MD, to share tips and tricks for optimizing one’s practice for keratoconus treatment scheduling. Dr. Kim highlights important considerations for documenting disease progression to improve efficiencies in treatment and practice workflow.
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In this episode of CRST: The Podcast, William F. Wiley, MD, joins John F. Doane, MD, FACS, and Michael D. Greenwood, MD, to tackle some of the most persistent myths in refractive surgery. From misconceptions about LASIK and astigmatism correction to patient expectations and the role of pupil size, the conversation sheds light on how far the field has come and where challenges remain.
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In this episode of Neda Squared, Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, are joined by Tanya Trinh, MBBS, FRANZCO, FWCRS, an expert on unconscious gender bias, to explore how bias impacts the medical profession. Together, they discuss the subtle yet pervasive ways bias manifests—from disparities in surgical caseloads to the challenges of imposter syndrome—and how these issues shape surgeons’ careers.
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Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS, is joined by Marjan Farid, MD, and George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS, to explore the transformative potential of adjustability in IOL technology. The conversation focuses on strategies for patient selection, managing expectations in post-refractive cases, and achieving precise outcomes in complex scenarios with adjustable lenses. Beyond current applications, the discussion expands to future innovations, such as refractive index shaping and modular IOLs, which are poised to reshape cataract and refractive surgery. To explore these topics further, check out the August issue of CRST: https://crstoday.com/articles/aug-2024/the-future-of-iols-embracing-adjustability?single=true.
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In this episode of Neda Squared, hosts Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, delve into the complexities of hyperopic refractive surgery, exploring solutions for patients over 40 years of age with presbyopia and strategies for managing the more challenging younger hyperopes. They share insights into patient selection, education, and the importance of setting realistic expectations.
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In this new podcast series examining hot topics and clinical pearls for managing keratoconus, Brandon Ayres, MD, invites Priya Mathews, MD, MPH, to discuss how she fits crosslinking into her practice. Dr. Mathews explains how she appointed a member of her team to the “quarterback” position of organizing and managing the many moving parts of scheduling these patients. She also invites her keratoconus quarterback, Mikelle Williams, to share her approach to building relationships with patients.
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In this follow-up to their initial discussion on integrating refractive surgery into practice and attracting patients, Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, now focus on optimizing the patient experience through a knowledgeable and enthusiastic team. They discuss how a positive patient journey—from the initial phone call to postoperative follow-up—can enhance trust and satisfaction, making refractive surgery more accessible and appealing. They also explore the benefits of expanding offerings beyond LASIK, sharing insights on identifying ideal candidates for each procedure and ensuring optimal outcomes with advanced diagnostic tools such as tomography and epithelial mapping.
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In this episode of CRST: The Podcast, John A. Hovanesian, MD, hosts Emily Schehlein, MD, to explore actionable steps for reducing waste in cataract surgery. Dr. Schehlein shares insights from her work with EyeSustain, an initiative focused on making health care delivery and services in ophthalmology more sustainable—both economically and environmentally. From reducing packaging waste and unnecessary supplies to advocating for electronic instructions for use, this conversation highlights how small, data-driven changes can impact sustainability on a global scale. Drs. Hovanesian and Schehlein discuss the EyeSustain pledge and offer practical advice for institutions, clinicians, and administrators to contribute to a greener future.
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The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL; RxSight) represents one of the most in-demand and cutting-edge innovations in refractive cataract surgery. How can surgeons best incorporate the LAL into their surgical practice such that they maximize patient and practice success? Join moderator Vance Thompson, MD, and panelists Priya Mathews, MD, and Brett Mueller, DO, PhD, as they examine their specific approaches to integrating the LAL in their clinics and discuss the business aspects of bringing this new technology on board. Whether you're a surgeon who is open to incorporating the LAL or a seasoned veteran who has honed your approach to this technology, tune into this conversation to gather pearls from world-renowned experts.
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Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, interview Geoffrey Tabin, MD, cofounder of Cure Blindness Project and a Professor of Ophthalmology and Global Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Tabin shares his inspiring journey from witnessing the transformative impact of cataract surgery in Nepal to dedicating his life to combating preventable blindness worldwide. They discuss how he and Sanduk Ruit, MD, established sustainable eye care systems by training local surgeons, implementing a model where paying patients subsidize free care, and maintaining high-quality, high-volume surgeries. The conversation explores challenges faced in different regions, strategies for sustainable medical missions, and practical ways medical professionals can contribute to global eye care efforts.
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In this episode of CRST: The Podcast, Gary Wörtz, MD, Guest Medical Editor for the May issue of CRST, speaks with Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD, on a crucial yet often overlooked topic: emotional intelligence in patient care. They explore how managing complications, setting realistic expectations preoperatively, and fostering positive patient relationships through communication and empathy can greatly impact outcomes and the overall patient experience. Explore these insights further in the May issue of CRST. [https://crstoday.com/articles/may-2024/the-paradox-of-patient-satisfaction?single=true]
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Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, sit down with William B. Trattler, MD, to explore the profound impact of mentorship in the field of ophthalmology. Dr. Trattler shares inspiring stories of how he has mentored colleagues and offers insights into how mentorship can shape careers, foster collaboration, and elevate the standard of patient care. The discussion highlights the importance of personal connections, the value of industry involvement, and the ways in which mentorship can benefit both mentors and mentees.
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In this episode of CRST: The Podcast, host Kenneth Beckman, MD, FACS, speaks with Priya M. Mathews, MD, MPH, about the critical role of dry eye management in cataract surgery. They discuss the importance of optimizing the ocular surface before surgery to ensure premium outcomes, the challenges of establishing a dry eye clinic, and practical strategies for treating dry eye disease in surgical patients.
For further reading, check out the April issue of CRST, where Dr. Beckman and Dr. Mathews contributed articles to the cover focus on Ocular Surface Insights: https://crstoday.com/articles/apr-2024/dry-eye-diagnostics-for-beginners?single=true. -
Hosts Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, share their personal journeys into refractive surgery and discuss the essentials of building a thriving refractive practice. From early training and challenges in academic settings to the transformative role of technology and patient care, they provide valuable insights and practical advice for both new and seasoned refractive surgeons.
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Join Cristos Ifantides, MD, MBA, as he explores the emerging field of middle segment surgery (MSS) with guests Tanya Trinh, MBBS, FRANZCO, and Sadeer B. Hannush, MD. MSS utilizes the pars plana approach to address both anterior and posterior segment challenges in ophthalmic surgery. This episode covers the origins, techniques, and clinical implications of MSS and highlights the critical role of a dual-skilled surgeon for optimal patient outcomes. Tune in for in-depth insights into the latest developments and future directions of MSS. For more detailed information, refer to the March issue of CRST focused on middle segment surgery (available here).
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Join Neda Nikpoor, MD, and Neda Shamie, MD, as they delve into their personal journeys of industry involvement in ophthalmology. They discuss the motivations behind their partnerships, the impact of authentic collaboration on patient care and innovation, and offer valuable advice for young ophthalmologists seeking to engage with industry. Tune in to hear their experiences, the challenges they faced, and the lessons learned in fostering symbiotic relationships that drive the field of ophthalmology forward.
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William Wiley, MD, and Luke Rebenitsch, MD, describe why SMILE is their preferred refractive surgery method, highlighting ideal patient criteria, surgical outcomes, and enhancement rates. Dr. Wiley shares advice for surgeons new to SMILE, giving pearls for how to gain skills and work through the learning curve. Dr. Rebenitsch discusses the growth of SMILE volume in recent years and describes techniques to maximize success. Dr. Wiley closes by sharing how the speed of the new VISUMAX 800 (ZEISS) leads to a better surgical experience for both patient and surgeon.
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On this episode of CRST: The Podcast, hosts Amir Arbisser, MD, and Lisa Brothers Arbisser, MD, dive deep into the art of practice development with guests Michael Patterson, DO, and Emily Schehlein, MD. Together, they explore the journey of building a successful ophthalmology practice from the ground up, sharing their invaluable insights on growth strategies, patient care, and adapting to the evolving landscape of ophthalmology. For more details on the articles discussed, check out the February issue of CRST here.
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In this episode of Neda Squared, hosts Neda Shamie, MD, and Neda Nikpoor, MD, talk with Vance Thompson, MD, about the culture and brand he has built at Vance Thompson Vision. Dr. Thompson describes his journey from solo practitioner to the leader of a team of nearly 400, with an emphasis on the importance of creating a family-like environment and providing exceptional patient care through authentic leadership and team empowerment.
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In this episode of CRST: The Podcast, host Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS, convenes a panel of contributors to CRST’s January cover series on the future of corneal surgery to delve into some revolutionary advances. George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS; Marcela Feltrin de Barros, MD; and Steven E. Wilson, MD, FARVO discuss cutting-edge techniques such as refractive indexing and the potential of topical losartan for treating corneal scarring. The conversation spans the evolution of corneal surgery, the promising applications of femtosecond laser technology, and the impact of new procedures on clinical practice. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how these innovations could influence future developments in vision correction and corneal health.
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