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11/18/2019

CooperCompanies (NYSE: COO) has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of its MiSight 1 day contact lens, indicated to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness or short-sightedness) when initially prescribed for children 8-12 years old. MiSight 1 day has been scientifically proven to reduce myopic progression by up to 59% (when compared to the children in the control group wearing a single vision 1-day contact lens). This is the first FDA-approved myopia management contact lens and is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in March of 2020.

“MiSight is a revolutionary product that can make a meaningful difference in the lives of children needing visual correction,” said President and CEO Al White. “Today’s approval is a big step forward for the ophthalmic industry as eyecare professionals finally have an approved treatment for slowing the progression of myopia rather than just providing glasses or contact lenses to mask the condition. The increased incidence of myopia is a global epidemic, so it’s exciting to see an FDA-approved product that can now become the standard-of-care within the ophthalmic industry to treat this crisis.”

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Tomorrow morning ODwire will present a webinar about “How to Capture the Presbyopic Opportunity in Your Practice.” By 20...
11/04/2019

Tomorrow morning ODwire will present a webinar about “How to Capture the Presbyopic Opportunity in Your Practice.” By 2020, there will be approximately 126 million people with emerging or established presbyopia in the U.S. In this webinar, Pamela Lowe, OD, FAAO, (past president of the Illinois Optometric Association) will discuss how to best service this exploding population, which can represent an important growth opportunity for your practice.

Topics will include:
How to best raise patient awareness of presbyopia and present their correction options.
How to identify good candidates for multifocal contact lenses.
How to get your staff to actively engage with presbyopic patients and help educate them.
"The Alcon Multifocal 3:2:1 Advantage" and the contact lens companies’ multifocals’ materials, replacement schedules, and designs.
Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7489408517538861325 for the webinar to be held tomorrow, Nov. 5, 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific.

How to make sure drug availability problems don’t turn into compliance issues.
10/30/2019

How to make sure drug availability problems don’t turn into compliance issues.

How to make sure drug availability problems don’t turn into compliance issues. A shortage of dorzolamide due to manufacturing problems once again raises questions of how prepared we are to make sure patients continue getting uninterrupted IOP control. There are other options, but the real concern ...

A look at two ways to diagnose dry eye disease and the latest method that can determine if the patient is suffering from...
10/29/2019

A look at two ways to diagnose dry eye disease and the latest method that can determine if the patient is suffering from allergies instead.

A look at two ways to diagnose dry eye disease and the latest method that can determine if the patient is suffering from allergies instead. There are many causes of dry eye disease (DED), making it a challenge to efficiently test for the cause of the disorder. Most practitioners rely on one of the m...

SECO International is seeking nominees for Optometrist of the Year, Young Optometrist of the Year and Paraoptometric of ...
10/25/2019

SECO International is seeking nominees for Optometrist of the Year, Young Optometrist of the Year and Paraoptometric of the Year as it opens registration for the SECO 20/20 conference to be held March 4-8, 2020, in Atlanta. Optometric professionals are encouraged to identify and recognize outstanding individuals for their contributions and dedication to optometry. Nominations will be accepted through November 30, 2019. Selected honorees will be recognized during the SECO House of Delegates meeting at SECO 20/20, Saturday, March 7, 2020. For specific nomination requirements and information about the nomination categories and to submit SECO 20/20 award nominations, contact Lani Garner at [email protected]. For more information about the show, visit AttendSECO.com SECO International, LLC

The digital version of the October/November issue is now live! Features include instruments for dry eye diagnosis, strat...
10/22/2019

The digital version of the October/November issue is now live! Features include instruments for dry eye diagnosis, strategies for dorzolamide shortages, product highlights from VEW, and more. Read it here:

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Australia has won the bid to host the 4th World Congress of Optometry to be held Sept. 2-4, 2021, in Melbourne. The Worl...
10/16/2019

Australia has won the bid to host the 4th World Congress of Optometry to be held Sept. 2-4, 2021, in Melbourne. The World Council of Optometry is a global optometry association with members in 83 countries. WCO facilitates the development of optometry around the world and supports optometrists to promote eye health and vision care as a human right, through advocacy, education, policy development and humanitarian outreach. The winning competitive global tender was put together by Optometry Victoria South Australia (OV/SA) and the Optical Distributors and Manufacturers Association of Australia ( ODMA ). OV/SA is part of the professional association for optometrists in Australia. It is committed to delivering quality, practical, cutting-edge education for optometrists. ODMA is the leading industry body, and operates the largest eyecare and eyewear show in Australia.

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10/10/2019

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Prevent Blindness has announced that the 2020 Persons of Vision Award will go to VSP Global and its President and CEO Mi...
09/19/2019

Prevent Blindness has announced that the 2020 Persons of Vision Award will go to VSP Global and its President and CEO Michael Guyette. The event will take place on March 26, 2020, at 583 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., in conjunction with Vision Expo East. All proceeds from the event will go to support the sight-saving programs of Prevent Blindness.

The Prevent Blindness Persons of Vision Award recognizes an individual, corporation and/or organization whose inspired outlook champions healthy vision and its importance for a healthy life. VSP Global was selected as the recipient of the Persons of Vision Award for their 65-year commitment to a mission of helping people see, as well as its long-term support and partnership with Prevent Blindness.

VSP Global began its partnership with Prevent Blindness in 1999, following the inception of the first VSP Eyes of Hope initiative, Sight for Students, two years prior. Since then, nearly 123,000 students in need have received no-cost eye care and eyewear valued at more than $22 million through the Sight for Students program alone. In total, VSP Global and Prevent Blindness have expanded access to vision care for more than a quarter of a million adults and children in need. In addition, VSP Global staff has volunteered in various capacities including committee work and services to the Prevent Blindness Board of Directors.

Guyette has long been an advocate for making health insurance better aligned with the needs of consumers. He leads VSP Global’s vision to provide access to affordable, high quality eye care and eyewear to its nearly 90 million members. Before joining VSP Global in 2018, Guyette served as President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota. Prior to that, he held senior leadership positions at Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida and Independence Blue Cross. A native of Rhode Island, Guyette holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of North Texas, and an MBA from Villanova University.

“As we enter the year 2020, it seems only fitting that we honor the work of all the employees at VSP Global, including Michael Guyette, for their work which has had such a tremendous, positive impact on improving vision and keeping eyes healthy every day,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “Prevent Blindness and our affiliates have been fortunate to be long-time partners in their generous works. We invite everyone to help us celebrate this milestone year and the great efforts of Mr. Guyette and all of those at VSP Global who help promote and protect healthy vision.”

“This recognition is a testament to the incredible impact our organization has made since it was founded in 1955,” said Guyette. “I’m honored to share it alongside VSP network doctors and our employees who have contributed so much to change the lives of so many by expanding access to eye care for as many people as possible.”

Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO discusses the latest, research-backed nutrients for supporting and restoring tear function.
09/17/2019

Jeffrey Anshel, OD, FAAO discusses the latest, research-backed nutrients for supporting and restoring tear function.

The latest, research-backed nutrients for supporting and restoring tear function. Dry eye disease (DED) is a “big deal” these days—and getting bigger. Estimates are that over 30 million Americans have the disease and this is likely to continue to increase with the aging of the population. Ther...

The New England College of Optometry (NECO) has selected Kristen Brown, OD, as associate dean of clinical affairs. Brown...
09/10/2019

The New England College of Optometry (NECO) has selected Kristen Brown, OD, as associate dean of clinical affairs. Brown has 27 years of experience as a clinician, educator, and an industry leader. She has held academic appointments at multiple optometric institutions including NECO.

"We are very happy to welcome Dr. Brown back to the NECO family. The ever-evolving world of optometric clinical education provides a wide range of opportunities an I am confident Kristen is the right person at the right time for the college," said Dr. Howard Purcell, NECO president and CEO.

Drs. Alan G. Kabat, OD, FAAO, Nicholas Karbach, OD and Andrew S. Gurwood, OD explore three topical therapies that target...
09/10/2019

Drs. Alan G. Kabat, OD, FAAO, Nicholas Karbach, OD and Andrew S. Gurwood, OD explore three topical therapies that target the causes of this common ocular surface disorder.

Exploring three topical therapies that target the causes of this common ocular surface disorder. Dry eye is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface characterized by one or more of three issues: 1) Tear deficiency (tear volume and tear quality), 2) Excessive tear evaporation (poor glandular f...

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