MIGS and Co-Management

Welcome to this week’s episode of Try Not 2 Blink. In today’s discussion, Roya and Sheila explore the importance of social media in their practice, including the investment of time necessary to create impactful content. 

We also bring you the latest news as Sheila shares an article on the latest research demonstrating how OCT can aid in the early detection of both ocular and systemic diseases.

Following this, we welcome Dr. Mark Bubultz as our guest. He begins with his perspective on whether residency should be a requirement, then he will give an informative breakdown on Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) and concludes with insight on how to best work with ophthalmology.

Next week marks a significant milestone for TN2B as we celebrate our 300th episode. We are excited to welcome Valley Contax’s Professional Services Director CharliRae Edmunds. This episode will be filled with pearls on working with your consultant, a friendly debate on whether scleral lens technology is taking over, and much more. Addionally, we are excited to offer a giveaway and a promotional code to enjoy savings on your next pair of Custom Stable Lenses.

Thank you for tuning in to Try Not 2 Blink! We’re always eager to hear from our listeners and value your input. Please submit your topic suggestions and guest ideas via email at [email protected] or through our website.

SOURCES

Roya’s Clinic

Sheila’s Clinic

Phenome and Genome OCT article

Dr. Mark Bubultz: LinkedIn

Dr. Mark Bubultz: Minnesota Eye Consultants

Direct SLT Belkin

American Academy of Optometry

Optometry’s Meeting

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