American Journal of Ophthalmology Podcasts Collection

American Journal of Ophthalmology Podcasts Collection

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Country USA
Genres Science
Language EN-US
Episodes 22
Latest 30.09.2025

Interviews by editor Dr. Nimesh Patel with authors featured in the American Journal of Ophthalmology that bring their articles to life.

Episodes

  • The Founding of Women in Ophthalmology 30.09.2025 11m
    Dr. Eve Higginbotham and Dr. Bronwyn Bateman discuss how the WIO was founded, as well as its mission and future aims.
  • Botox vs Strabismus Surgery for Comitant Esotropia 14.08.2025 13m
    Dr.Ryan Gise discusses his new study comparing outcomes, includes the risk and benefits of each approach.
  • The Potential for Faricimab in the treatment of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy 12.12.2024 11m
    Dr. Elizabeth Rossin discusses her new study based on genetic background data demonstrating the effect of Faricimab in CSR.
  • Novel Risk Factor for Severe Glaucoma- Social Vulnerability Index 06.08.2024 18m
    Dr. Swarup Swaminathan discusses the use of a large database to identify risk factors for severe glaucoma.
  • Compassionomics - The Science of Caring 01.04.2024 10m
    Dr. Ines Lains discusses the proven benefits, obstacles and tips for compassionate care.
  • Mortality Risk with Retinal Vein Occlusion 27.09.2023 7m
    Dr. Karen Wai discusses increased risk of myocardial infarction, vein thrombosis and death with centra land branch retinal vein occlusion.
  • Is Regional Anesthesia Safe for Open Globe Repair? 04.08.2023 7m
    Dr. Jason Fan discusses the outcomes of using regional anesthesia for open globe repair.
  • What are the Missing Elements In Surgical Clinical Trials? 26.05.2023 13m
    Dr. Augusto Blanco discusses the uncontrolled variables in clinical trials assessing surgical innovations.
  • Does Cataract Surgery Lower the Eye Pressure? 27.02.2023 8m
    Dr. Adam Rothman discusses the effect of stand alone cataract surgery on the intraocular pressure in eyes with and without glaucoma.
  • Shunt for Pediatric Glaucoma 18.01.2023 14m
    Dr. James Brandt from the University of California-Davis, tells us about a new option in the treatment of pediatric glaucoma.
  • The Ophthalmologist's Role in the Opioid Crisis 01.09.2022 9m
    Dr. Katherine Talcott from the Cleveland Clinic shares a decision support tool that can reduce unnecessary opioid prescriptions by ophthalmologists.
  • Hearing Dysfunction After Treatment With Teprotumumab for Thyroid Eye disease 26.08.2022 17m
    Dr. Andrea Kossler from Byers Eye at Stanford discusses the implications of her new study on an important side effect.
  • From the The Patient to the Lab - A Hope for Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma 22.06.2022 11m
    Dr. Andrew Rong from the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute discusses his new study, Effects of mitomycin-C and 5-fluorouracil on ocular adnexal sebaceous carcinoma cells
  • Gene Therapy for LHON 18.05.2022 8m
    Dr. Byron Lam from the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute discusses an exciting area of ophthalmic research
  • New Insights into Neovascular Glaucoma 26.04.2022 10m
    Dr. Ananth Sastry from VitreoRetinal Surgeons in Minnesota discusses his clinically relevant paper, Visual Outcomes in Eyes With Neovascular Glaucoma and Anterior Segment Neovascularization Without Glaucoma
  • A New Anti-VEGF for Macular Edema? 10.03.2022 10m
    Dr. David Brown from Retina Consultants of Texas discusses where brolucizumab fits in the treatment paradigm for diabetic macular edema based on two recent phase III trials.
  • Advances in Retinopathy of Prematurity Screening and Treatment 16.02.2022 10m
    Dr. Audina Berrocal from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute discusses findings from her American Ophthalmological Society Thesis.
  • Blue Blocking Lenses: Do They Really Work? 11.01.2022 14m
    Prof. Andrew Anderson from the Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences, Melbourne, Australia presents his recent randomized control trial on the utility of blue blocking lenses.
  • Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Ophthalmology? 23.11.2021 12m
    Dr. Aaron Lee from the University of Washington shares his insights on deep learning and biobanking as it relates to the current and future landscape of Ophthalmology. He discusses his recent article: "Automated Detection of Glaucoma With Interpretable Machine Learning Using Clinical Data and Multimodal Retinal Images".
  • Sun Working Group's Classification for Uveitis 07.07.2021 13m
    Dr. Gary Holland interviews Dr. Douglas Jabs on the development and application of new classification criteria for common forms of uveitis.

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