Matching Presbyopia-Correcting Technology to the Individual Cataract Patient's Needs

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  • Overview

    This course is designed to teach ophthalmologists how to appropriately match presbyopia-correcting technology to the individual needs of each patient with cataracts. Faculty will provide pearls for effective conversations with today’s cataract surgery patients and discuss strategies to educate patients on refractive IOLs options.

    Drs. Elizabeth Yeu, Brandon Ayers, Karolinne Rocha and their staff colleagues will review new strategies for effective conversations with today’s presbyopia-correction cataract patients.

    Supported by unrestricted education grants from Johnson & Johnson Vision, and Orasis Pharmaceuticals.

  • Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:

    • Outline strategies to increase comfort in educating and communicating with patients about refractive IOL clinical outcomes, costs, risk and benefits, including quality of life and quality of vision considerations.
    • Accreditation

      This podcast has no credit.

    • Participation Method

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      Google Chrome (recent versions) for Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, or Linux
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      Hardware Requirements:
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      Recommended internet speed 5Mbps+

    • Faculty and Disclosures

      Elizabeth Yeu, MD

      Elizabeth Yeu, MD

      Moderator
      Virginia Eye Consultants
      Medical Director, CVP Mid-Atlantic
      Cornea, Cataract, External Disease and Refractive Surgery
      Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology
      Eastern Virginia Medical School
      Norfolk, Virginia


      Brandon D. Ayres, MD

      Brandon D. Ayres, MD

      Cornea Service
      Wills Eye Hospital
      Philadelphia, PA


      Karolinne M. Rocha, MD, PhD

      Karolinne M. Rocha, MD, PhD

      Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
      Director, Cataract, Cornea and Refractive Surgery
      Cataract & Refractive Surgery Fellowship Director
      Medical University of South Carolina
      Storm Eye Institute
      Charleston, South Carolina


      DISCLOSURE POLICY
      It is the policy of Evolve that faculty and other individuals who are in the position to control the content of this activity disclose any real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity. Evolve has full policies in place that will identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity.

      The following faculty/staff members have the following financial relationships with commercial interests:

      Elizabeth Yeu, MD, has had a financial agreement or affiliation during the past year with the following commercial interests in the form of Consultant: Alcon Vision, Allergan, Avedro, Bausch + Lomb, BioTissue, Beaver Visitec, BlephEx, Bruder, Carl Zeiss Meditec, CorneaGen, Dompé, Expert Opinion, EyePoint Pharmaceuticals, Guidepoint, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Lensar, Merck, Mynosys, Novartis, Ocular Science, Ocular Therapeutix, Ocusoft, Omeros, Oyster Point Pharma, Science Based Health, Shire, Sight Sciences, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Surface, Thea, Tarsus, TopCon, TearLab, and Visus Therapeutics. Grant/Research Support: Alcon Vision, BioTissue, Ocular Science, TopCon, and TearLab. Stock/Shareholder: BlephEx, CorneaGen, Melt, Ocular Science, Oyster Point Pharma, and Tarsus.

      Brandon D. Ayres, MD, has had a financial relationship or affiliation with the following ineligible companies in the form of Consultant: Alcon Vision, Allergan, Bausch + Lomb, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dompé, Eyevance, Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals, Glaukos, Gore Surgical, Kala, Omeros, Microsurgical Technology, Mojo, Novartis, Sight Sciences, and TearLab. Speaker’s Bureau: Alcon Vision, Allergan, and Dompé.

      Karolinne M. Rocha, MD, PhD, has had a financial agreement or affiliation during the past year with the following commercial interests in the form of Consultant: Alcon Vision, Allergan, Bausch + Lomb, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dompé, and Johnson & Johnson Vision.

       

      The staff and planners from Evolve and The Fundingsland Group have no financial relationships with commercial interests.  Nisha Mukherjee, MD, peer reviewer, has no financial relationships with commercial interests.

    • Disclaimer

      OFF-LABEL STATEMENT
      This educational activity may contain discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not indicated by the FDA. The opinions expressed in the educational activity are those of the faculty. Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications, and warnings.

      DISCLAIMER
      The views and opinions expressed in this educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of Evolve, The Fundingsland Group, Johnson & Johnson Vision, or Orasis Pharmaceuticals.

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        • Apple Safari for Mac OS and iOS
        • Mozilla Firefox for Windows, Mac OS, iOS, and Android
        • Microsoft Edge for Windows
      • Recommended Internet Speed: 5Mbps+

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