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Dr Robert Weinstock is a cataract, refractive, and anterior segment surgeon in Largo, Florida, USA and directs a fellowship at the Eye Institute of West Florida, a practice that his father started 50 years ago. He is a big proponent of bimanual phaco which gained in popularity about 15 years ago (even I tried it for a while) and for innovative thinking for complex eyes such as using double toric IOLs in the capsular bag. In this podcast he also shares great insight for young ophthalmologists to maximize the success in their careers. A truly enjoyable podcast with a dear friend -- I am sure you will enjoy it too. We feature a new podcast every week on Sundays and they are uploaded to all major podcast services (click links here: Apple, Google, Spotify) for enjoying as you drive to work or exercise. I am really excited to share these amazing podcasts with you. The full video of the podcast is here on CataractCoach as well as on our YouTube channel. Our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
About Jason Besecker OD, MSDr. Jason Besecker is the founder and managing director of Envision Specialty EyeCare & Dry Eye Center, the first and only eye care clinic in Idaho dedicated to the treatment and management of ocular conditions responsible for dry eye symptoms. Even though dry eye is the focus, Dr. Besecker also enjoys helping patients manage their glaucoma, age related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and taking care of ocular emergencies. Prior to opening his specialty dry eye clinic, Dr. Besecker was an associate at Hollingshead Eye Center, a cataract and LASIK referral center, from 2014-2021 where he was able to gain significant experience in the areas of ocular disease and surgical co-management. While practicing at Hollingshead Eye Center, he began to see the increase in patient complaints related to dry eye symptoms. It became evident that there was a need for advanced dry eye services within the community which resulted in him founding Envsion Specialty EyeCare in June of 2021.Dr. Besecker has called Boise, ID home since he was young. He received his Bachelors and Masters of Science in Biology from Boise State University, and went on to earn a Doctor of Optometry at Indiana University School of Optometry. He completed internships in the treatment and management of ocular disease, pre and post operative surgical care, and primary eye care at Indian University School of Optometry, Hudson Valley VA Medical Center, and at the Eye Institute of Utah. Outside of helping others with their eyecare needs, Dr. Besecker enjoys travel, bouldering, and enjoying what the Idaho outdoors has to offer.
Wyche T. Coleman III & Dr.Christopher L. Shelby of WK Eye Institute 4/19/2024
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Share this with your newly diagnosed omies friends--A Cure in Sight is joined by Dr. Andrew Stacey, Dr. Binkley, and Dr. Nguyen to discuss ocular treatments and side effects. A special thanks to Aura Biosciences for sponsoring this session. Their clinical trial is noted by Dr. Binkley in this session. At Aura, their mission is to develop a new class of oncology targeted therapies that deliver meaningful therapeutic benefit to a range of cancer indications with high unmet need in which they believe they can establish a new standard of care . They are driven by a passion and commitment to science and the patients battling cancer who are relying on them to pioneer these new therapies. Andrew Stacey, M.D., M.S., is an Ophthalmologist at the Eye Institute at Harborview and a UW assistant professor of Ophthalmology. Dr. Stacey knows an appointment with your doctor can be stressful. He enjoys teaching patients about what he sees in their eyes and providing them with information and options. Dr. Stacey earned his M.D. at Ohio State and his M.S. at Brigham Young University, where he was a linebacker on the football team. He has authored many publications and book chapters related to ocular tumors and maintains numerous national and international research collaborations in the field. Dr. Binkley is an ophthalmologist at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics. Dr. Binkley completed her Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship in 2016 and Retina Clinical and Molecular Research Fellowship in 2017 at the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Dr. Nguyen was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam. He moved to sunny California at the age of 19 to pursue higher education. He attended University of Wisconsin School of Medicine on a full scholarship then completed his Ophthalmology residency at the University of Washington where he conducted extensive research in uveal melanoma with Dr. Andrew Stacey. After residency, he received more vigorous training in Cornea and External Disease at the world-renowned UCSF/F.I. Proctor Foundation. Dr. Nguyen is currently providing expertise care for patients in San Diego, California. Email questions to contact@acureinsight.org ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5K SITES ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION NEAR YOU! Start your team and bring your community to get involved! November 11, Los Angeles CA https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/SantaMonica/LookinForACureLosAngeles November 19, Phoenix, AZ https://runsignup.com/Race/AZ/Scottsdale/LookinforaCure5k December 9, Dallas FTW TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/FortWorth/LookinForACureFortWorth December 10, Houston, TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Houston/LookinForACureHouston January 20, 2024 Orlando FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Orlando/LookinForACureTampa January 21, 2024, Miami FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/LookinForACureMiami Head to our site to register for a 5K Lookin' for a Cure near you for the remainder of the year!! www.lookinforacure.org Subscribe to the newsletter to stay in the know Newsletter link Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding any upcoming events! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org
First up today you'll hear from Dr. Dennis Stacey, the father of Dr. Andrew Stacey. He will talk about the biology of cancer. Then you'll hear more from Dr. Andrew Stacey on the Biology of Uveal Melanoma. Finally you will hear from Dr. Lucinda Innes about different melanomas, different immunities. Dennis Stacey PhD. As a cancer researcher, Dennis has witnessed the explosion of information related to the causes and treatments for cancer. Since the 1980s his laboratory has focused on understanding how cell division is controlled. This laboratory participated in some of the critical observations upon which our basic understanding of cancer growth is based. Currently, his laboratory in Cleveland OH is focused upon identifying a novel cancer treatment strategy, based upon observations made in his laboratory. Andrew Stacey, M.D., M.S., is an Ophthalmologist at the Eye Institute at Harborview and a UW assistant professor of Ophthalmology. Dr. Stacey knows an appointment with your doctor can be stressful. He enjoys teaching patients about what he sees in their eyes and providing them with information and options. Dr. Stacey earned his M.D. at Ohio State and his M.S. at Brigham Young University, where he was a linebacker on the football team. He has authored many publications and book chapters related to ocular tumors and maintains numerous national and international research collaborations in the field. "Lucy was born and raised in Seattle and attended Western Washington University, where she earned her degree in biochemistry. In 2021, she pursued her PhD at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. During her first year there, she was diagnosed with Ocular Melanoma. This personal challenge inspired her to redirect her research focus towards the disease. Since her diagnosis in the fall of 2022, Lucy has been delving into the interactions between the immune system and ocular melanoma, aiming to improve the future of immunotherapies." Email questions to contact@acureinsight.org ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5K SITES ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION NEAR YOU! Start your team and bring your community to get involved! November 11, Los Angeles CA https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/SantaMonica/LookinForACureLosAngeles November 19, Phoenix, AZ https://runsignup.com/Race/AZ/Scottsdale/LookinforaCure5k December 9, Dallas FTW TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/FortWorth/LookinForACureFortWorth December 10, Houston, TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Houston/LookinForACureHouston January 20, 2024 Orlando FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Orlando/LookinForACureTampa January 21, 2024, Miami FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/LookinForACureMiami Head to our site to register for a 5K Lookin' for a Cure near you for the remainder of the year!! www.lookinforacure.org Subscribe to the newsletter to stay in the know Newsletter link Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding any upcoming events! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org
This session is brought to you courtesy of sponsorship by IDEAYA Biosciences. "IDEAYA is a precision medicine oncology company with deep research and development expertise in synthetic lethality. We are passionately pursuing the discovery and development of targeted therapeutics for patient populations selected using molecular diagnostics. IDEAYA has a world-class team of leading scientists and advisors with extensive knowledge and expertise in cancer biology, small molecule drug discovery, translational biology and clinical development." This session, you will hear from Dr. Stacey, about what we know about prognosis at the time of diagnosis, Dr. Bhatia about screening protocols and using prognostic information, and then Dr. Brechbiel about coping with high risk features and poor prognosis. Andrew Stacey, M.D., M.S., is an Ophthalmologist at the Eye Institute at Harborview and a UW assistant professor of Ophthalmology. Dr. Bhatia is medical oncologist at Fred Hutch Cancer Center who specializes in the care of patients with advanced skin cancers that generally require systemic surveillance and therapy. Dr. Brechbiel is a clinical psychologist at Fred Hutch Cancer Center. Email questions regarding this session to contact@acureinsight.org ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5K SITES ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION NEAR YOU! Start your team and bring your community to get involved! November 11, Los Angeles CA https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/SantaMonica/LookinForACureLosAngeles November 19, Phoenix, AZ https://runsignup.com/Race/AZ/Scottsdale/LookinforaCure5k December 9, Dallas FTW TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/FortWorth/LookinForACureFortWorth December 10, Houston, TX https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Houston/LookinForACureHouston January 20, 2024 Orlando FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Orlando/LookinForACureTampa January 21, 2024, Miami FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/LookinForACureMiami Head to our site to register for a 5K Lookin' for a Cure near you for the remainder of the year!! www.lookinforacure.org Subscribe to the newsletter to stay in the know Newsletter link Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding any upcoming events! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org
Am I still wearing the therapeutic glasses? What is my experience with them? Download my Free eBook: "7 things that helped me the most" Follow me on Instagram (19K+ followers): @theconcussioncommunity What is The Concussion Community? We help people with a concussion to reduce their symptoms, not feel alone & enjoy life again by providing all knowledge from 84 concussion experts & a strong community. 3-Month Concussion Boost Program: Reduce your symptoms drastically within 3 months. Is this podcast helpful for you? You would really help me by leaving a review. The more reviews this podcast will get, the easier it is for other people to find it and to feel less alone and lost in their journey.
Obada Subei with The Brain and Eye Institute Danielle Remington with Ophthalmic Surgeons and Physicians and Patient Carly Norton The Brain and Eye Institute is Arizona’s only Neuro-Ophthalmic service provider accepting new patients. It is directed by Dr. Obada Subei. The Brain and Eye Institute's mission is to provide the entire state of Arizona with […] The post Obada Subei with The Brain and Eye Institute Danielle Remington with Ophthalmic Surgeons and Physicians and Patient Carly Norton appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In today's Healthline 3 Johnette Magner talks with Dr. Christopher L. Shelby of WK Eye Institute about cataracts and how to remove them with refractive surgery
I received my glasses from The Mind Eye Institute in December 2021 and struggled a lot with them. You didn't hear anything about it for a while. In this podcast I give you my update about the glasses. Do I still wear them? How do I feel right now? Download my Free eBook: "7 things that helped me the most" Follow me on Instagram (15K+ followers): @theconcussioncommunity What is The Concussion Community? We help people with a concussion to reduce their symptoms, not feel alone & enjoy life again by providing all knowledge from 84 concussion experts & a strong community. My Courses: My 2 game-changers translated into a course: a 5-week cognitive exercise course & 7-day interval course. Is this podcast helpful for you? You would really help me by leaving a review. The more reviews this podcast will get, the easier it is for other people to find it and to feel less alone and lost in their journey.
Dr Michael Lange host of "ask the dr" has been hosting live call-in talk show called "Ask The Dr" since April of 93 all over the world. Tune in each week while he discusses the latest in anti-aging, eye care and nutrition. He can be heard coast to coast on the radio and around the world on social media and the internet. Today's show Dr Lange introduced Dr Susan Summerton as a new eye doctor starting at the Lange Eye Institute. She is also a Diplomate of the American Clinical Board of Nutrition, Certified Nutrition Specialist and a fellow of the Ocular Wellness and Nutrition Society. She brings the same philosophy of eye care to The Lange Eye Institute that Dr Lange started 30 years ago. Dr Lange also has a discussion with Dr John Posser plastic surgeon and Dr Patrick Watson Neuro Psychologist about what they have to offer people in the Ocala area. He discussed healthy and natural weight loss and an incredible deal he is still running on Fortifeye.com for Fortifeye Macular Defense supplements. He did a segment on dehydration how it can make blood pressure go up or down and cause a lot of other health issues. This was a great show with lots of calls. Make sure you tune in again next week for "ask the dr"Support the show: https://www.drmichaellange.com/category/ask-the-doctor/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Eye Institute has published its latest article covering The longevity of prescription glasses.
Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Wyche Coleman discuss the benefits of having cataract surgery, as well as other treatments they offer at WK Eye Institute.
In this episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee are joined by Dr. Todd Smith of Eye Institute of Austin to discuss changes to eye health that patients notice as they get older. Dr. Smith explains that the top 3 age-related eye conditions are cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. Advances in modern opthamology have led to new and better visual correction treatments. Whether you're interested in cataract surgery that will give you better vision than you had in your twenties or nutritional supplements and retinal therapy for age-related macular degeneration, Eye Institute of Austin can help you achieve clearer vision--call them today to see what you could be seeing tomorrow! Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpotDr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode.Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
In this cross over episode with our sister podcast Coming Home Well, Tyler chats with Dr. Deborah Zelinsky, an optometrist noted worldwide for her work in neuro-optometric rehabilitation and the founder and executive research director of The Mind-Eye Institute, about connecting Optometry with Neuroscience to help with symptoms of TBI and PTSD. By using therapeutic eyeglasses and brain training a person's symptoms or ailments can be altered and brought to a level of comfort and tolerance to provide a better quality of life.Visit the Mind Eye Institute webpage to learn more about services available to the military community.Stay up to date and gain early access to new podcasts and upcoming events by signing up for our newsletter at Coming Home Well NewsletterFollow us on IG @cominghomwell_bts and @behindtheserviceFacebook at Coming Home Well or Behind The ServiceLinkedIn at Coming Home WellThank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring today's episode! Coming Home Well listeners can get 10% off by visiting betterhelp.com/cominghomewell.Support the show
Finally! There I went, on my way to the airport to fly to Chicago. I was so happy that I could finally visit Dr. Deborah Zelinsky at The Mind Eye Institute. I had already heard so many amazing stories from people who had gone to see her. Because my eyes are the biggest problem as a result of my concussion at the moment, it felt like this was the best step for me to take. Listen to hear more about my appointment and my experience after wearing the glasses for 1 month. Link to the blog with photos: Click here. Download my free Masterclass about 8 things I needed to let go of to be able to move forward: Click here. Download my Free eBook: "7 things that helped me the most" Follow me on Instagram (14K+ followers): @theconcussioncommunity What is The Concussion Community? We help people with a concussion to reduce their symptoms, not feel alone and enjoy life again. A community platform providing all knowledge from concussion experts combined with a strong community to lean on and learn from. My Courses: My 2 game-changers translated into a course. Is this podcast helpful for you? You would really help me by leaving a review. The more reviews this podcast will get, the easier it is for other people to find it and to feel less alone and lost in their journey.
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Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and how Sheila Barbarino, MD has practices in LA and Austin. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called “Practices in LA and Austin. How? - with Sheila Barbarino, MD". When life throws you a curve ball, you have the choice to duck, run away or figure it out. That's what Sheila Barbarino, MD did. She figured it out. Dr. Barbarino, a cosmetic surgeon of the face and body has a thriving practice in LA with celebrity clientele, lots of PR media opportunities and a great reputation as the go-to source for expert techniques for injectables, laser and aesthetic devices. All was well until she experienced a pull to set up another practice in Austin, TX (you have to listen in to find out). This week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast is my interview with Dr. Barbarino describing her journey from LA to Austin to worldwide lecturer, innovator and industry thought leader. It's quite a ride! Visit Dr. Barbarino's Website
In today's episode we are joined by Dr. Greg Caldwell to discuss Optometric Education Consultants (OEC). The philosophy of The Optometric Education Consultants (OEC) is to help optometrists enhance care of their patients through timely, clinically pertinent, and highly interactive education. OEC assembles top clinical educators to deliver high-quality COPE-approved continuing education in a relaxed, comfortable setting.About Dr. Greg CaldwellGreg Caldwell, O.D., is a 1995 graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He completed a one-year residency in primary care and ocular disease at The Eye Institute in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO) and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry (ABO). He currently works in Duncansville, Pennsylvania as an ocular disease consultant. Dr. Caldwell's primary focus is the diagnosis and management of anterior and posterior segment ocular disease, and he has been a participant in multiple FDA investigations and trials. Dr. Caldwell is a co-founder of Optometric Education Consultants and co-administrator of OCT Connect on Facebook. Dr. Caldwell has lectured extensively throughout the county and over thirteen countries internationally. In 2010 he served as President of the Pennsylvania Optometric Association (POA) and served on the AOA Board of Trustees 2013-2016. He is President of the Blair/Clearfield Association for the Blind.
Fascinating! Absolutely Fascinating! Tyler chats with Dr. Deborah Zelinsky, an optometrist noted worldwide for her work in neuro-optometric rehabilitation and the founder and executive research director of The Mind-Eye Institute, about connecting Optometry with Neuroscience to help with symptoms of TBI and PTSD. By using therapeutic eyeglasses and brain training a person's symptoms or ailments can be altered and brought to a level of comfort and tolerance to provide a better quality of life.Visit the Mind Eye Institute webpage to learn more about services available to the military community.Stay up to date and gain early access to new podcasts and upcoming events by signing up for our newsletter at Coming Home Well Newsletter Follow us on IG @cominghomwell_bts and @behindtheserviceFacebook at Coming Home Well or Behind The ServiceLinkedIn at Coming Home WellThank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring today's episode! Coming Home Well listeners can get 10% off by visiting betterhelp.com/cominghomewell.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DPPU22JG5EM6Y)
This episode features Wilma Norton from Community Foundation Tampa Bay and Harry and Sandy Jamieson, philanthropists involved with the Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research. During the conversation, Harry Sandy talk about how Harry's role as a trust officer has allowed him to make charitable decisions and how those decisions are influenced by his and Sandy's personal philanthropic values.
Newsweek has named Dr. Aleshia Luu, an optometrist for The Eye Institute, an eye care provider with offices in Raleigh, Wake Forest, and Knightdale, NC, One Of America's 150 Best Optometrists for 2021. Read the full article at https://youreyeinstitute.com/top150 (https://youreyeinstitute.com/top150)
In this episode, Josh talks with Dr. Rocio C. Pasion, O.D. a board certified optometrist specializing in primary care, and specialty contact lens fitting. Prior to becoming a doctor, Dr. Rocky (as her friends call her) emigrated to the US from Columbia in the 1980s. As a non english speaking child, her and her mother came to this country as illegals escaping the crime wave of the of 1980s drug trade in Columbia. Unbeknownst to her at the time, Dr. Rocky and her mother were illegal immigrants, she would later find out when her full ride college scholarship was taken away for that very reason. After graduating from the University of Rhode Island, with a B.A. in Biology/Spanish, Dr. Pasion obtained her B.S. in Visual Science and O.D. degrees from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University. Dr. Pasion completed her optometry clinical externships at Allegheny University Hospital, Omni Eye Services in Atlanta, GA , the Eye Institute and JFK Hospital. Dr. Pasion is a clinical preceptor for the Pennsylvania College of Optometry interns and has been named one of the "Top Docs" in Main Line Today magazine. She has acted as a clinical collaborator in the Vital Study for low vision patients at Jefferson University. She received publication recognition by Retina, The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases for "Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges".Dr. Pasion's honors include All American Scholar, National Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholar, National Collegiate Minority Leadership Award, Career Expo Scholarship recipient, Spanish International Honor Society, and she is a member of the American Optometric Association.Currently she is practicing at two different practices and volunteers her time helping underprivileged, underinsured and undocumented workers receive health care through the philanthropy group, Community Volunteers in Medicine, CVIM for short.Thanks for supporting the podcast and thanks to our sponsor GamingVPN. Used for streaming and gaming as well as general internet safety. Available for in the App Store oniOS only.This episode is produced by Robot Mouse, LLC. If you like what you hear, please rate 5 stars and tell your friends. Episodes come out every other Monday. You can read more about Josh Coyne on his blog of the same name, www.OvercomingtheOdds.coIf you feel the content here in the podcast has given you any useful info and you'd like to buy me a beer, I would happily enjoy that beer. BuyMeABeerPlease subscribe to the show !Support the show
Natasha Balani, OD, and Sathi Maiti, OD, both came to Periman Eye Institute in Seattle, Washington, to pursue a clinical research fellowship created by Laura Periman, MD, in ocular surface disease and dry eye. The fellowship has allowed both to delve more deeply into dry eyes and ocular disease, as well as the impact of makeup, and finetune the presentations to their patients about ocular health. Hear how their career paths merged in this opportunity.
The Eye Institute has released an informative article that explains what dry eye is, the different types, and what treatments we have available for the condition. Those with dry eye and anybody else who is interested can read our entire article at https://youreyeinstitute.com/what-causes-dry-eye/ (https://youreyeinstitute.com/what-causes-dry-eye/)
The Lions Eye Institute , located in a repurposed historic cigar factory in Tampa Florida ’s Ybor City, is the world’s first and only combined eye bank and ocular research center. Join correspondents Tom Wilmer and Jennifer Simonson for an insightful conversation with Jason Woody, President and CEO of the Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research.
In this series, we talk to doctors from The Eye Institute (TEI) to find out what goes on behind the scenes and what a day in their life is like. During this episode, we met with Dr. Andrew Meagher, Glaucoma Service at TEI and assistant professor at Salus University.To learn more about our podcast series, visit salus.edu/podcast
Do you suffer from stress, grief, anger, abuse, or other emotional issues? Lynell Beckstrom, Master Trainer from the Rapid Eye Institute, joins us to discuss how Rapid Eye Technology (RET) can help with many emotional concerns in people's lives. She’ll explain how the emotional stress from any cause can be released, the body retrained, and the mind re-educated to think and react differently through the RET process. RET helps people with everyday anxiety as well as the distress caused by abuse, grief, anger, family dynamics, and other highly charged emotions to find relief. Don’t miss this show!
In this series, we talk to doctors from The Eye Institute (TEI) to find out what goes on behind the scenes and what a day in their life is like. During this episode, we met with Dr. Jeffrey Nyman, director of Emergency Services at TEI.To learn more about our podcast series, visit salus.edu/podcast
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Sonsino shares with us the inspiration behind his advocacy in patient care and optometry and getting started with his company called myEyeris. About Dr. Jeff Sonsino:Jeffrey Sonsino, O.D., FAAO, is a partner in a high-end specialty contact lens and anterior segment practice in Nashville, Tennessee. For over 11 years, he was on the faculty at Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Eye Institute. Dr. Sonsino is a Diplomate in the Cornea and Contact Lens Section of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO), past-chairman of the Contact Lens and Cornea Section of the American Optometric Association (AOA), founding emeritus board member of the Healthcare Alliance for Patient Safety, a fellow of the Scleral Lens Education Society, board certified by the American Board of Optometry (ABO), past president of the Middle Tennessee Optometric Association, the 2017 Gas Permeable Lens Institute (GPLI) practitioner of the year, the 2017 AOA's Advocate of the Year, the 2018 Optometrist of the Year awardee by the Tennessee Optometric Association, and, most recently, was appointed to the Innovation Council of the American Academy of Optometry. In his spare time, he co-founded and is the chief medical officer of myEyeris, a company founded to nurture the doctor-patient relationship for independent optometrists. Where to find him:Private Practice: https://www.facebook.com/optiquenashville myEyerisFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myeyerisInstagram: @myeyerishttp://myeyeris.com/To report illegal contact lens sale activity can report these retailers to: stopillegalCLs@aoa.org.
Dr. Carmen Puliafito interviews Andrew Moshfeghi, MD on a topic: Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Delivery by Hydrogel for Treatment of Wet AMD
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 071 Accelerating Clinical Research - Harsha Rajasimha, Founder and CEO of Jeeva Informatics After losing his child to a rare congenital disease in 2012, Harsha Rajasimha applied his years of post-doctoral genomics data research experience at National Institutes of Health to develop a technology platform to accelerate clinical research. As the Founder and CEO of Jeeva Informatics and Founder and Chairman of the international humanitarian nonprofit Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases (IndoUSrare), he's on a mission to bring fresh perspectives and innovation to get faster cures by engaging patients and participants in clinical research. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS How did you become involved in the rare disease community? I was a genomics data scientist, going through my day-to-day life at the National Institute of Health at the Cancer Institute and the Eye Institute. By 2010, I had published over 15 articles and was enjoying my job. In 2012 we had a child born with a rare congenital disease, Edward Syndrome and the baby wasn't viable at birth. That opened my eyes to the other side of the coin. Up to this point, research was all on the data side, but I wasn't as empathetic or aware of what happens to the patients and families going through rare genetic disease experiences. That led me to social entrepreneurship and I decided to apply my years of post-doctoral research experience to accelerating clinical research, faster diagnostics and therapies for rare diseases. How did you know you wanted to do something more meaningful with your experience? It took several months of grieving, soul searching and going over what went wrong. I did basic research about what happens in the rare disease community in the US and learned about NORD and Global Genes. What struck me was that I couldn't find any policy framework, definition of rare disease or organization to advocate for rare disease in India. It became clear that it was an obvious place to start. In February 2013 I visited the Bangalore India Bio Conference and met a number of key stakeholders there to pull together like-minded individuals and form a non-profit which became the Organization for Rare Diseases India. The diagnosis and treatments of rare diseases were happening in India, but there wasn't an organized or national effort happening. What is the mission of the Organization for Rare Diseases India and how does it connect with bringing the culture of the rare disease community in India to the US? The Organization for Rare Diseases India is primarily focused locally and is nationally focused to raise awareness through media, education and awareness events and medical education programs. I served as a Co-Founder and Chairman on the board until last year and I moved on to start the Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases with a focus on building collaboration and connectivity between India and the US. How is Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases connected to Jeeva Informatics? There's no connection except that they both have the same vision of accelerating medical research. Indo-US Organization is focused on advocacy, collaboration and education. Jeeva Informatics is focused on developing technology innovations. Jeeva is an investor-backed technology startup on a mission to accelerate clinical research through cloud based software that enables remote, touchless patient recruitment and electronic inform consent and data collection in patient registry programs, natural history studies and other clinical research studies. What's the patient related role of Jeeva through the clinical trial process? We took a lot of time talking to patients, advocates, investigators, hospital sites, research coordinators, sponsors and regulatory agencies before starting to build the product. We asked and listened and heard that the key complaint of patients was that they didn't get results back after a clinical trial was completed and that the travel requirements were burdensome. Taking this patient perspective into account, we started building and are about to offer a free trial of the software to some patient registries, pediatric hospitals and university academic medical center studies that can be configured rapidly and get faster data collection with little or no in-person travel involved. How can parents and small advocacy groups engage with you and connect in some way? I invite everyone to join the Indo-US Organization Patient Alliance program. It helps to combine forces and build strength with counterparts across the world. If you're planning your patient registry, natural history study or other clinical research study for your rare disease community, talk to us about how we can support your study. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED ONCE UPON A GENE - EFFISODE 015 - Show Your Stripes https://effieparks.com/podcast/effisode-015-show-your-stripes Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases https://indousrare.org/ Jeeva Informatics https://jeevatrials.com/ Indo-US Organization Patient Alliance https://indousrare.org/program-info Organization for Rare Diseases India https://ordindia.in/ Find Clinical Trials https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Global Genes https://globalgenes.org/ NORD https://rarediseases.org/ Once Upon A Gene TV on The Disorder Channel https://www.thedisordercollection.com/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ Leave a voicemail https://effieparks.com/speakpipe
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 071 Accelerating Clinical Research - Harsha Rajasimha, Founder and CEO of Jeeva Informatics After losing his child to a rare congenital disease in 2012, Harsha Rajasimha applied his years of post-doctoral genomics data research experience at National Institutes of Health to develop a technology platform to accelerate clinical research. As the Founder and CEO of Jeeva Informatics and Founder and Chairman of the international humanitarian nonprofit Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases (IndoUSrare), he's on a mission to bring fresh perspectives and innovation to get faster cures by engaging patients and participants in clinical research. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS How did you become involved in the rare disease community? I was a genomics data scientist, going through my day-to-day life at the National Institute of Health at the Cancer Institute and the Eye Institute. By 2010, I had published over 15 articles and was enjoying my job. In 2012 we had a child born with a rare congenital disease, Edward Syndrome and the baby wasn't viable at birth. That opened my eyes to the other side of the coin. Up to this point, research was all on the data side, but I wasn't as empathetic or aware of what happens to the patients and families going through rare genetic disease experiences. That led me to social entrepreneurship and I decided to apply my years of post-doctoral research experience to accelerating clinical research, faster diagnostics and therapies for rare diseases. How did you know you wanted to do something more meaningful with your experience? It took several months of grieving, soul searching and going over what went wrong. I did basic research about what happens in the rare disease community in the US and learned about NORD and Global Genes. What struck me was that I couldn't find any policy framework, definition of rare disease or organization to advocate for rare disease in India. It became clear that it was an obvious place to start. In February 2013 I visited the Bangalore India Bio Conference and met a number of key stakeholders there to pull together like-minded individuals and form a non-profit which became the Organization for Rare Diseases India. The diagnosis and treatments of rare diseases were happening in India, but there wasn't an organized or national effort happening. What is the mission of the Organization for Rare Diseases India and how does it connect with bringing the culture of the rare disease community in India to the US? The Organization for Rare Diseases India is primarily focused locally and is nationally focused to raise awareness through media, education and awareness events and medical education programs. I served as a Co-Founder and Chairman on the board until last year and I moved on to start the Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases with a focus on building collaboration and connectivity between India and the US. How is Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases connected to Jeeva Informatics? There's no connection except that they both have the same vision of accelerating medical research. Indo-US Organization is focused on advocacy, collaboration and education. Jeeva Informatics is focused on developing technology innovations. Jeeva is an investor-backed technology startup on a mission to accelerate clinical research through cloud based software that enables remote, touchless patient recruitment and electronic inform consent and data collection in patient registry programs, natural history studies and other clinical research studies. What's the patient related role of Jeeva through the clinical trial process? We took a lot of time talking to patients, advocates, investigators, hospital sites, research coordinators, sponsors and regulatory agencies before starting to build the product. We asked and listened and heard that the key complaint of patients was that they didn't get results back after a clinical trial was completed and that the travel requirements were burdensome. Taking this patient perspective into account, we started building and are about to offer a free trial of the software to some patient registries, pediatric hospitals and university academic medical center studies that can be configured rapidly and get faster data collection with little or no in-person travel involved. How can parents and small advocacy groups engage with you and connect in some way? I invite everyone to join the Indo-US Organization Patient Alliance program. It helps to combine forces and build strength with counterparts across the world. If you're planning your patient registry, natural history study or other clinical research study for your rare disease community, talk to us about how we can support your study. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED ONCE UPON A GENE - EFFISODE 015 - Show Your Stripes https://effieparks.com/podcast/effisode-015-show-your-stripes Indo-US Organization for Rare Diseases https://indousrare.org/ Jeeva Informatics https://jeevatrials.com/ Indo-US Organization Patient Alliance https://indousrare.org/program-info Organization for Rare Diseases India https://ordindia.in/ Find Clinical Trials https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Global Genes https://globalgenes.org/ NORD https://rarediseases.org/ Once Upon A Gene TV on The Disorder Channel https://www.thedisordercollection.com/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ Leave a voicemail https://effieparks.com/speakpipe
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Show Notes:On episode 52 of The Gifted Life Podcast, we are talking about eye donation for National Eye Donor Month. We launch this episode with Jason Woody, CEO of Lion's Eye Institute for Transplant and Research and Chair for Donate Life America. Hear how LEITR is not only restoring sight through eye donation, but also conducting research to battle eye diseases. Ever wonder what a patient needing a cornea transplant goes through? LEITR's Medical Director Dr. Lewis Groden educates about a recipient's journey before, during and after cornea donation. Followed by donor mother, Dawn Futch, who tells our hosts how her family honored a decision that her son made to be an organ, eye and tissue donor, and the importance their family puts on continuing to give back to others. Plus, Dawn tells us more about her son, Michael-Gene Futch, and how he finally got his wish to see Africa. Guest and recipient, Samantha Shoemaker, takes our call to help answer a listener's question about cornea donation with her first hand knowledge, right here on episode 52 of The Gifted Life Podcast.
Helen Keller once said, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but lacking vision.” On today’s show, we set our sights on The Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, focusing on the pioneering vision and industry leadership of its Eye Institute, including its history, advancements through technology and its commitment to research. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of the Eye Institute, so join us as we celebrate its past, present and future inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!
Please join us this Thursday at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Her special guest is Dr. Kathryn Najafi-Tagol. She is the founder and director of the Eye Institute of Marin in Northern California and a member of the faculty at the California Pacific Medical Center. Her practice delivers state-of-the-art care for patients with glaucoma, cataracts and other eye conditions such as blepharitis and dry eye syndrome. She also is advancing the frontier of ophthalmological care with basic and clinical research. She has pioneered an innovative new approach for patients who need eye lid hygiene for blepharitis. She is the Chief Medical Officer of NovaBay Pharmaceutical's Ophthalmic Department and oversees the clinical trials of a promising new medicine for adenoviral conjunctivities (EKC) for which there are no effective current treatments. You asked for it and we deliver!
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