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Managing Presbyopia to its Full Potential

 
 

The expectation of presbyopes to have functional vision in all ranges of vision is higher than ever before. Presbyopes are young active adults needing hassle free vision. Let’s explore the options available to provide the best care for our patients.

Almost 1100 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Excellent lecture on presbyopic options.

  • Great approaches in dialog with patients.

  • The doctor is very creative and logic ! I love her ideas and all the things we can do for the millions of presbyopia out there!

  • I liked the tip about 2 multifocal lenses and then switching to a modified monovision in an emerging presbyope that was once an emmetrope.

  • Wonderful, PRACTICAL tips for every day primary care optometrists, thank you.

  • Great job. I like your strategy on giving all patients AR as a standard for always offering the best. Very helpful.

  • Great speaker! I love the way she plants the seed.

  • Excellent speaker, was professional and well spoken and I felt like I knew her, friendlier and more helpful than lots of speakers.

  • Always enjoy any CE event with Dr. Pal!

  • excellent presentation. I liked how she explained the basics and built upon that.

  • I love the modified monovision idea of putting two mf cl’s on and then removing one.

  • Refreshing approach to presbyopia/excellent speaker!!!

  • I appreciated hearing Dr. Pal's "tips and tricks" about how to present options in real life patient in your chair setting.

  • This was an excellent topic and Dr. Pal is an excellent speaker.

  • Excellent presentation on a topic that I would normally never take CE on.

  • Dr. Pal is a very captivating speaker!

Speaker: Dr. Shalu Pal

Moderator: Dr. Carolyn Majcher

COPE ID: 93052-GO

Category: General Optometry

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

Thank you to Lenz for exhibiting at this series.

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