June 25, 2018
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Why you should treat dry eye
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In Episode 5, Darrell White, MD, shares his thoughts on why every ophthalmologist in every subspecialty should be aware of the prevalence of dry eye and its impact on eye care.
- Everyone – including retina specialists need to be aware of dry eye :58
- Financial disclosures 1:10
- The hot dot in eye care 1:40
- The space is growing: More people have dry eye and it’s affecting more of their lives 2:31
- Dry eye and presbyopia-correcting IOLs 3:17
- White’s personal dry eye story 4:54
- Starting a dry eye practice from scratch 7:37
- The archetypal patient defined in market research done by Allergan 8:12
- The 3-generation decision maker on medical care for the family 9:10
- Going from 0 patients on day 1, to more than 5,000 active patients in the first year 11:08
- What has changed since then 11:52
- Multi-screen lifestyle increasing dry eye population 12:05
- The biggest symptom is blurry vision 13:34
- The Linda Blair dry eye patient 14:41
- Listen to your patient 15:56
- Treating meibomian gland disease
- Diagnosing dry eye 17:50
- Treating the dry eye patient 18:51
- Artificial tears 19:00
- Hypotonic tears 19:30
- Restasis and Xiidra 20:56