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Contact Lenses and Dry Eye: The Impact of Soft Lens Wear on Ocular Surface Homeostasis

This course will cover the impact of soft contact lens wear on ocular surface homeostasis as well as the effects of ocular surface disease on soft contact lens wear. Additionally, the course will review management strategies to improve soft contact lens comfort in light of the challenges they pose to ocular surface homeostasis.

Over 1600 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Best contact lens lecture i have heard for a long time.

  • Great overview of the causes and treatments of dry eyes and discomfort when using contacts.

  • Appreciated cause, effect and possible solutions format of lecture.

  • A lot of good information presented concisely, nice job.

  • Very strong presentation, but speaker presented a TON of info!

  • Great lecture and lecturer. His presentations are so easy to understand.

  • I never cease to be amazed at how much more i can still learn even though i have been clinically active for 42 years.

  • Outstanding presentation and information that can be used in clinic immediately.

  • Just like Dr. Lappin, I live in a town east of Texas called El Paso, where the weather is dry, hot, windy and with cold winters. Almost all the patients we see in our clinic have diagnosis of dry eye. The contact lens wearers most of the time complain of discomfort due to dryness, poor hygiene, over wear or poor vision. I enjoyed learning plenty of new things about contacts lenses and DED from today’s presentation. I cannot wait to apply what I learned today in my job.

Speaker: Cory Lappin, O.D.

Moderator: Dr. Ariel Cerenzie

COPE ID: 90103-CL

Category: Contact Lenses

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE credit.

Thank you to Tarsus for providing an unrestricted educational grant to support this event.

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