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Hot Topics in Paediatric Ophthalmology with Ramesh Kekunnaya
It’s our first episode dedicated to paediatric ophthalmology - and we’re joined by one of the world’s leading experts - Professor Ramesh Kekunnaya, Head of Paediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus and…
Where Are The Leadership Roles For Women?
This month we’re bringing together three powerhouse women shaping the future of eye care: Purvi Thomson, Head Optometrist at OCL Vision; Bita Manzouri, Consultant Corneal and Cataract Surgeon and…
The changing face of Glaucoma treatment - with Prof. Keith Martin
Are Neuroprotection and Neural Regeneration therapies coming of age? Professor Keith Martin, Director of the Centre for Eye Research Australia, shares how cutting-edge research in neuroprotection…
How an East-West AI Collaboration Is Changing the Face of Neuro-Ophthalmology
The work of the BONSAI (Brain and Optic Nerve Study with Artificial Intelligence) group will change the way we pratice. So a perfect time, then, to meet Dan Milea, Head of Neuro-ophthalmology at the…
Now Live | Eyes on Tomorrow
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept in eye care — it’s already influencing how we image, diagnose and think about disease.In this episode of Eyes on Tomorrow, we were joined by…
S19 Oculomics and the AI Revolution, with Prof. Pearse Keane
In 1964, Captain James T. Kirk set the tone for a generation when he declared: “Space—the final frontier….to explore strange new worlds…. to boldly go where no man has gone before.” Today, that…
Christmas Special: How is DEWS III going to change your practice? With Sarah Farrant
This festive episode, we’re joined by friend of the podcast Sarah Farrant for a fast-paced, clinically focused deep dive into DEWS III and what it really means for the way you manage Dry Eye…
90 Years of Eye Healthcare Progress - with Patrick ‘Paddy’ Condon
This is ophthalmic history told by the man who lived it. Settle in.In this special episode of Eyes on Tomorrow, we’re celebrating a true giant of Irish ophthalmology. For the first time we recorded…
World Sight Day Special: The Gender Lens - improving access to ophthalmic care for women and girls.
When it comes to vision, inequality is still in sharp focus. So this World Sight Day, we’re putting a gender lens on the fight against avoidable blindness.By 2050, 112 million more women and girls…
The Evolution of a Cutting-Edge Refractive Surgery Clinic – with Arthur & Brendan Cummings and Cian Gildea
A deep dive into the evolution of one of Ireland’s leading refractive surgery clinics – the Wellington Eye Clinic in Dublin. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about refractive surgery and…
The Perfect Poolside Episode
Our finest moments from the past twelve months continue, as Lyndon Jones shares his thoughts on why optometrists should incorporate dry eye management, myopia control and specialistic contact lens…
One Year Of Podcasting 🎉 What Have We Learned?
With the summer holidays upon us what better way to relax and unwind by the pool with a highlights episodes of EOT, featuring some of our favourite conversations from the last twelve months.In this…
The Myopia Tsunami - can it be stopped? With Ian Flitcroft
It is hard to believe that many children currently spend less time outdoors than prisoners! In this episode we talk about lifestyle changes that need to be combined with optical and medical…
Uveitis Revolution, with Andrew Dick
Thirty years ago children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) were at high risk of not only crippling physical disability, but also visual loss secondary to cataract, glaucoma and macular oedema…
Disc swelling dilemmas with Lorcan Butler
Nothing provokes more anxiety in optometric practice or in an ophthalmology emergency clinic than the patient presenting with headaches and suspected optic disc swelling.The long shadow cast by the…
Understanding the enigma that is Angle Closure Glaucoma, with Paul Foster
Globally, half of glaucoma blindness is caused by angle closure glaucoma.To mark World Glaucoma Awareness week we are delighted to be joined on the podcast by Professor Paul Foster, who is literally…
Scleral contact lens practitioners to the rescue! with Brian Tompkins
You may be surprised to learn how many corneal conditions can be treated with sclerals! Brian Tompkins, one of the Godfathers of scleral contact lens practice, shares with us his passion for treating…
The evolution of cataract surgery into a refractive procedure, with Kieren Darcy
Improvements in biometry, the development of more refined multifocal IOLs like the Rayone Galaxy IOL, and societal changes, have led the evolution of cataract surgery into a refractive…
Thinking holistically about dry eye disease, with Sarah Farrant
For heaps of practical tips about how to build a dry eye practice, join us in the midst of the Quantock Hills as we spend an evening at home with Sarah Farrant, the President of the British Contact…
The pioneering days of IOLs and Phaco, with Patrick Condon
Patrick Condon is the man who brought phaco to Ireland and who’s father, a contemporary of Harold Ridley in London, implanted the 1st IOL in Ireland in 1959.He shares some fascinating insights into…
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Eyes On Tomorrow has published 25 episodes since July 2024, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Medicine.
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