http://CataractCoach.com, the world's largest eye surgery channel, presents a podcast series with a goal of becoming better ophthalmic surgeons together. We fea...
I first met Dr Nicole Fram almost 20 years ago when she was a resident at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, USA. I was there giving a series of lectures as a visiting professor in their department and was impressed with Dr Fram and her co-residents. In the past two decades Dr Fram has cemented her role as an expert with complex re-operations where patients need an IOL exchange or anterior segment reconstruction. She is in the Los Angeles area and I am fortunate to be one of her partners in our large Beverly Hills surgery center. I am confident that you will enjoy this podcast and even learn some great pearls in dealing with challenging patients and cases.
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. For 2024 our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support. One more Harrow sponsored podcast is coming next Sunday and then their turn comes to an end. If you would like to learn about sponsoring the top podcast in ophthalmology, please reach out.
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90: CataractCoach Podcast 90: Lisa Nijm MD JD
The real world is a different place than what you experienced during your ophthalmology training and navigating this new frontier can be challenging. Our guest today is Dr Lisa Nijm who is both an ophthalmologist and an attorney who has started the Real World Ophthalmology endeavor to help. This encompasses the website, a podcast, social media pages, online webinars, in-person live events and more. Truly remarkable. She also advises young ophthalmologists about negotiating during the job hunting process and runs the Women in Ophthalmology program.
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. For 2024 our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
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89: CataractCoach Podcast 89: Edward Holland MD
Severe damage to the ocular surface can mean near total loss of vision for patients and these complex injuries require specialized care for rehabilitation. Our guest surgeon is Prof. Edward Holland MD who has developed techniques such as the Cincinnati procedure for Ocular Surface Transplantation and has now started the Holland Foundation For Sight to establish multiple centers of excellence across the USA (and eventually internationally) to teach other ophthalmologists these techniques. There are estimated to be more than 100,000 patients in the USA alone who could benefit from this type of anterior segment reconstruction. At the end of this podcast we have more information about the foundation and then tomorrow's CataractCoach video will showcase these surgical techniques in detail.
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. For 2024 our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
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88: CataractCoach Podcast 88: Naren Shetty MD
Building a world-class eye institute and research laboratory is a large task that takes decades to accomplish. Our guest surgeon Dr Naren Shetty and his family have built Narayana Nethralaya (which literally means temple of the eye) in Bangalore, India. I had a chance to visit this amazing institution and spend time learning about the incredible research, including basic science, clinical, and computational. In this podcast we talk about what it takes to achieve this and how our practices will change in the near future with the addition of new technologies that have come from the research laboratory.
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. For 2024 our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
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87: CataractCoach Podcast 87: Michael Snyder MD
We have previously featured a few videos of artificial iris implants and every time, I am amazed at the functional and cosmetic results. Our guest today is Dr Michael Snyder who has built a practice at the Cincinnati Eye Institute where he does many of these complex cases every week. This must be the world's largest volume of experience with these tough surgeries. In this podcast we cover the history of the procedure, how it has evolved, and pearls for success. Truly a fascinating discussion that I am sure you will enjoy.
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. For 2024 our podcast is sponsored by Harrow, Inc and we are thankful for their support.
http://CataractCoach.com, the world's largest eye surgery channel, presents a podcast series with a goal of becoming better ophthalmic surgeons together. We feature in depth interviews with a wide spectrum of ophthalmologists from innovators and key opinion leaders, to surgeons still in training.