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Red and Green Indicators: A New Perspective on Glaucoma
The central theme of the discussion is the potential confusion caused by red and green indicators on scans, which are commonly misunderstood. These indicators suggest abnormality (red) and normalcy (g
Bringing OCT Imaging to Life
Learn about the evolution of OCT from time domain to spectral domain and swept source technologies, highlighting the significant improvements in imaging quality and diagnostic capabilities.
Frame and Brand selection with Insurance in mind
Join us on the Four-Eyed Professor podcast with your host, Dr. Chris Lievens, as we dive into the evolving world of optometry. In this episode, Dr. Chris welcomes Michelle Kelly, a seasoned optical ma
Mastering Interviews: Expert Tips for Success
This captivating episode of the 4-Eyed Professor Podcast delves into the critical and often challenging world of Mastering Interviewing. Joining us are two experts in the field, Ms. Emily Ramos and Mr
Revolutionary Glaucoma Imaging: Heidelberg Engineering’s Glaucoma Module Premium Edition
The SPECTRALIS Glaucoma Module Premium Edition combines the proprietary Anatomic Positioning System (APS) with a series of unique scan patterns to assess the optic nerve head, the retinal nerve fiber
What is Geographic Atrophy? Making the Invisible, Visible
On today's podcast, Dr. Chris Lievens sits with two retinal experts, Drs. Jessica Haynes and Steven Ferrucci. They discuss geographic atrophy, covering the disease state, diagnosing with the Heidelbe
Understanding the SPECTRALIS OCT: Dispelling The Myths with Dr. Chris Lievens
In this episode, we will unpack and dispel common misconceptions about the SPECTRALIS OCT device, revealing its multifaceted capabilities and applications in the field of optometry. From its roots in
The 4 Eyed Professor: Dr. Chris Lievens Discusses Customizing Vision with Dr. Anne Zaki
My vision is cloudy, and I cannot see well. Why is everything so hazy? Most eye care professionals hear this complaint several times a day. Welcome to the wonderful world of cataracts. A cataract is w