When ODs think about dry eye, they quickly associate classic demographics: Over-40 menopausal female patients taking a higher number of medications or individuals with autoimmune disease. But are ODs overlooking a younger, seemingly healthy demographic?
Pediatric refractive error development can be thought of in three stages: infancy, toddler, and childhood. Controversies in the measuring, development, and prescribing for refractive errors can create confusion for the practicing clinician.
A vital component of dry eye treatment is patient education and patient buy-in to use the specific drops recommended by their doctors. The latest Defocus Media podcast features Claudine Courey, OD, MSc, FAAO, an OD who is embracing dry eye treatment on a new stageāthe world of online retail.
Meet Donald Korb, OD, FAAO, as he talks getting involved in optometry research, balancing time for patients and research, what keeps him in private practice, and his thoughts on the future of dry eye.
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