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Shared Vision is an education platform featuring some of the industry’s leading clinicians and researchers covering topics relevant to practicing in today’s environment.

Educational Video Series

Featuring 15 Industry Experts

Professor Earl Smith
Professor Padmaja Sankaridurg
Dr. Nicola Anstice
Dr. Kate Gifford
Dr. Sally Dillehay
Dr. Lyndon Jones
Dr. Thomas Aller
Dr. Jeffrey Cooper
Dr. Brett O’Connor
Dr. Tom Arnold
Dr. Gary Gerber
Dr. Langis Michaud
Dr. Kevin Chan
Dr. Elise Kramer
Dr. Jeff Walline

Professor Earl Smith

Researcher, University of Houston, United States
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Impact of Eye Growth Disease States

  • Research Update from University of Houston, College of Optometry
  • How the Eyes Grow Shorter
  • Myopia is a Disease
  • A Message to ECP’s Treating Myopia

Professor Padmaja Sankaridurg

Researcher, Brien Holden Vision Institute, Australia
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Future Prevalence and Implications of Myopia

  • Summary of BHVI Prevalence Study
  • Implications of Myopia if Left Untreated
  • Treatments Available for Myopia
  • Summary of Thoughts

Dr. Nicola Anstice

Researcher, University of Canberra, Australia
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Contact Lenses and Safety with Children

  • Contact Lenses and Child Safety
  • How ECPs can Address Myopia
  • A Message for ECPs
  • Summary of Thoughts

Dr. Kate Gifford

Clinician-Scientist & Peer Educator, Australia
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Helping Parents Manage Childhood Myopia

  • Talking to Parents with Myopic Children
  • Myopia Control Options in Practice
  • The Benefits of Multifocal Soft Contact Lenses
  • How Australia is Treating Myopes
  • Summary of Thoughts

Dr. Sally Dillehay

Clinical Researcher & Optometrist, United States
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Disease States and Impact of Genetics

  • Myopia and Genetic Causes
  • Myopia is a Disease
  • Discusses BHVI Prevalence Study
  • Key Takeaways from NaturalVue MF Data – 3 Cohorts
  • Dr. Dillehay Discusses NaturalVue Data in Detail

Dr. Lyndon Jones

Professor & Research Chair, School of Optometry & Vision Science, Canada
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Discussion on Myopia

  • Thinking About Myopia as a Disease
  • The Rise in Myopia
  • The Problem of High Myopia
  • How do we Reduce the Risk of Myopia?
  • Efficacy of Interventions

Note: CORE does not endorse any product.

Dr. Thomas Aller

Visiting Scholar, University of California, United States
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Multifocal Design and Myopia

  • Introduction
  • Measuring Axial Length and “Tiers” of Care for Myopia
  • The Future of Myopia Management – Changing the Slope
  • The Ethics of Myopia Control – Clinical Studies and Controls
  • My Introduction to VTI and NaturalVue Multifocal Design
  • NaturalVue Multifocal and Myopes - A Clinical Investigator Perspective

Dr. Jeffrey Cooper

Professor Emeritus, SUNY College of Optometry, United States
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Myopia Management in My Practice

  • Myopia Management in my Practice
  • NaturalVue Multifocal Data Set – A Clinical investigator Perspective
  • My Experience with NaturalVue Multifocal

Dr. Brett O’Connor

Private Practice, United States
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Myopia Management Research and Practice Development

  • Introduction
  • Myopia Management – My Aha Moment
  • NaturalVue Multifocal Data – A Clinical Investigator Perspective
  • Talking to Parents & Selection of Interventions
  • Overcoming Obstacles In Your Myopia Practice
  • Is It Absolutely Necessary to Start Managing Myopia?
  • NaturalVue Multifocal and Mature Presbyopes

Dr. Tom Arnold

Private Practice, United States
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NaturalVue Contact Lenses and My Practice

  • How I Use The NaturalVue Lens in My Practice
  • NaturalVue Multifocal and My Patients

Dr. Gary Gerber

Private Practice, United States
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Eradication of Myopia

  • Introduction
  • Getting Moms Across the Finish Line
  • Myopia Management in Your Practice
  • Time is of the Essence

Dr. Langis Michaud

Professor, University of Montreal School of Optometry, Canada
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How Myopia is Changing

  • Introduction
  • A Myopia Practice within Your Practice - Tools You May Need
  • The Montreal Experience – 700+ kids - The Three Pillars
  • Selection of The Strategy

Dr. Kevin Chan

Private Practice, United States
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Responsibility with Myopia Management

  • Introduction
  • Myopia is a Global Disease
  • Myopia Growth in Our Patient Population
  • Myopia Management: I Wish I Had It As a Kid
  • Our Responsibility as a Primary Eye Care Doctor
  • My Experience with NaturalVue Multifocal

Dr. Elise Kramer

Private Practice, United States
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My Approach and Experience with Myopia Management

  • Introduction
  • My Approach to Myopia and Choice of Interventions
  • My Experience with NaturalVue

Dr. Jeff Walline

Associate Dean, The Ohio State University College of Optometry, United States
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Evidence to Slow Myopia Management

  • Introduction
  • Myopia is My Passion!
  • Myopia Management Should Be Routine
  • Contact Lenses Can Be An Option for Young Children
  • The Axial Length Controversy
  • Do We Have Enough Evidence to Practice Myopia Management?
  • The Future of Myopia Control

Note: The Ohio State University College of Optometry nor any of its professors can endorse any commercial product.

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This information may describe uses for multifocal contact lenses that have not been approved or cleared by the FDA for use in the United States.

NATURALVUE® INDICATIONS FOR USE
NaturalVue® (etafilcon A) Multifocal 1 Day Disposable Soft Contact Lenses are indicated for daily wear for the correction of refractive ametropia (myopia and hyperopia), and/or presbyopia, and myopia progression control in normal eyes.