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Join Ophthalmology's social media editors as they interview authors and editors of the American Academy of Ophthalmology's journal family: Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology Retina, Ophthalmology Glaucoma, and Ophthalmology Science.

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Dr. Rajesh Rao discusses the risk factors for epiretinal membrane formation in patients with diabetes mellitus with Dr. Shinji Kakihara, first author of the Ophthalmology Science article, "Epiretinal Membrane Is Associated with Diabetic Retinopathy S... more

Dr. Edmund Tsui sits down with Drs. Akshay S. Thomas and Ogul E. Uner to discuss their IRIS Registry study of the prevalence, characteristics, and treatment patterns of pediatric noninfectious uveitis in the United States. From their Ophthalmology Re... more

Previous research on the safety of fluorescein angiography in adults has indicated that severe complications are rare, but due to few studies in the pediatric population, the true rates of complications are unknown. Dr. Edmund Tsui sits down with Dr.... more

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Shinji Kakihara
MD, PhD, from Northwestern University and Shinju University, researcher on epiretinal membrane and diabetic retinopathy.
Northwestern University, Shinju University
Episode: Epiretinal Membrane in Diabetic Patients
Dr. Akshay Thomas
A vitro retinal surgeon and a UV-AIDA specialist at Tennessee Retina.
Tennessee Retina
Episode: Pediatric Noninfectious Uveitis in the US
Dr. Ogul Uner
A UV-AIDAS fellow at the Oregon Health Sciences University, KCI Institute.
Oregon Health Sciences University
Episode: Pediatric Noninfectious Uveitis in the US
Dr. Neema Patel
Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and a Pediatric Retina Specialist
Harvard Medical School, Mass Eye and Ear, Boston Children's Hospital
Episode: Real-Time Adverse Events in Pediatric Fluorescein Angiography
Jawad Muayad
Medical Student at Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Episode: Common Medications and Diabetic Macular Edema
Dr. Sami Sahr
Researcher at UT Health Sciences Center
UT Health Sciences Center
Episode: Common Medications and Diabetic Macular Edema
Dr. Ticiana De Francesco
Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, a staff ophthalmologist at the Clínica de Olhos de Francesco in Brazil
Moran Eye Center, University of Utah
Episode: Outcomes of Uveoscleral Outflow Enhancement in Glaucoma Patients
Dr. Sotiria Palioura
Specializes in cornea and external disease
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Episode: Hybrid Remote Monitoring of Corneal Grafts via OCT Pachymetry Maps
Dr. Ahmed Alshaikhsalama
Fourth-year resident at Baylor, incoming fellow at ARC in Beaumont
Baylor College of Medicine
Episode: Sleep Apnea and Age-related Macular Degeneration

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Dr. Edmund Tsui
Host of the Ophthalmology Journal podcast.
Dr. Drew Carey
Host of the Ophthalmology Journal podcast.
Dr. Emily Schehlein
Host of the Ophthalmology Journal podcast.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Excellent variety of topics

    I love listening to these podcasts to supplement my usual continuing education from conferences. The variety of topics is excellent and the length of the episodes is adequate to explain the conditions adequately. I am an optometrist from Sydney Australia and am always looking for information on new technologies, new treatments or reports from major journals. Thanks for your great work.

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    Booble19
    Australia10 months ago
  • Bad audio

    The content is good . The recording is terrible. One can barely hear the speakers, either they are too far from the microphones or speaking too softly.

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    Roger A Dallas
    United States4 years ago

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Epiretinal Membrane in Diabetic Patients
Q: What is your next step in this research?
Designing a head-to-head randomized controlled trial to compare new agents with first-generation anti-VEGF treatment.
Epiretinal Membrane in Diabetic Patients
Q: Could you walk us through the key elements of your cross-sectional study design?
We designed our study to investigate the progression of retinal ischemia in diabetic patients and explore the characteristics associated with ERM.
Pediatric Noninfectious Uveitis in the US
Q: What percentage of uveitis patients are pediatric patients based on your study?
Pediatric patients represent only 2.1% of all uveitis patients in the IRIS registry.
Pediatric Noninfectious Uveitis in the US
Q: What were your findings in terms of ocular complications?
About 20% of patients had some form of anatomic complication, with cataracts being the most common.
Common Medications and Diabetic Macular Edema
Q: What were the main results from the studies? Do we have active meds and high-risk meds?
We found that calcium channel blockers increased the risk of DME, while GLP-1s and phenofibrates reduced the risk, and GLTazones showed no difference.

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2. Dr. Akshay Thomas
3. Dr. Ogul Uner
4. Dr. Neema Patel
5. Jawad Muayad
6. Dr. Sami Sahr
7. Dr. Ticiana De Francesco
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