 View... | 7/1/2010 Vi Tu Banh, O.D.; Michael Kaplan, O.D.; Upen Kowale, O.D.; Trevor Ludski, B.A., M.Ed.; Richard Winn, Optician; Wael Yassein, Optician This paper overviews insights shared by eyecare professionals with experience serving Asian Canadian, African Canadian and Aboriginal populations - the largest ethnic minority populations in Canada - and offers strategies to help eyecare professionals deliver culturally appropriate vision care to these groups.
Topics:Multicultural;Healthy Sight |

View. . . | 7/22/2009 Trisha Beal, O.D., Nolan Madill, O.D., Rachel Hill-Campbell, optician, Gilbert Fortier, O.D., Lorne Kashin, optician, Margaret Leslie, Ontario Coalition of Community Action Programs for Children and Canada Prenatal Nutrition Programs, Christine Preece, board representative, Physical Health and Education Canada, Kerrie St. Jean, professional practice leader for child, youth and family services, CNIB Topics:Children;Healthy Sight |
 View... | 3/27/2009 Authored by: Bruce Bode, M.D., F.A.C.E.; Newton Kara José, Jr., M.D.; Marc Lustig, M.D., Ph.D.; and Susan Stenson, M.D., F.A.C.S. Delves into the growing incidence of diabetes in children, and the consequent need to protect their eyes from the optical complications of the disease, through comprehensive eye care and sight-enhancing eyewear. The paper serves as a supplement to the clinical paper, Healthy Sight Counseling: Diabetes and the Eye, and stresses the role of the eyecare professional in enabling early detection of diabetes and educating children and their parents about important steps to minimize the effects of the disease on vision and eye health. Topics:Healthy Sight;Children |
 View... | 2/4/2009 Authored by: Bruce Bode, M.D., F.A.C.E.; Raphael Castillo, M.D.; Hector Santiago, O.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.O.; Susan Stenson, M.D., F.A.C.S.; George C. Woo, O.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.O.; and Vincent Young, M.D. Serves as a supplement to the clinical paper, Healthy Sight Counseling: Diabetes and the Eye, and discusses strategies and tools both to treat diabetic retinopathy and to help protect the at-risk eye in specific populations of diabetes patients. Topics:Healthy Sight |
 View... | 12/1/2008 Advisory Panel: Bruce Bode, MD; Paul Brant, OD; Leila El Matri, Pr; SusanStenson, MD, FACS; Gary Trick, PhD
Diabetes is rapidly approaching epidemic proportions worldwide, and theeye is one of the principal target organs of the diabetes disease process.This white paper provides an overview of diabetes with an emphasis on the importance of Healthy Sight Counseling for the patient with diabetes or atrisk for diabetes. In addition to covering topics directly related to diabeticeye disease, this paper also provides a useful review of diabetes, thesystemic disease, for vision care professionals, bringing them up-to-dateon current trends in diagnosis and management. Topics:Healthy Sight;Photochromic Technology |
 View... | 10/31/2008 Roundtable participants: Drs Robert Chappell, Joseph Colin, Pier Enrico Gallenga, John Marshall, Kovin Naidoo, Jeffrey L Weaver and Susan M. Stenson, MD A Roundtable sponsored by Transitions Optical, Inc. on Healthy Sight in Women and Their Children took place at SILMO on October 31, 2008. The discussion explored the many challenges in recognizing and serving these two important groups at risk for vision threatening ocular disease. While there are many racially based groups at risk worldwide, women are almost always affected in greater numbers and with greater severity than men. This gender bias makes women a clear cut priority for targeting initiatives fostering Healthy Sight. Vision problems in children differ from those in adults due to the nature of the child’s developing eye. Early diagnosis and prompt appropriate therapy for any vision threatening disorder is paramount for this group, as is protection from ultraviolet radiation exposure. This paper summarizes the discussion of the panel experts and shares their recommended solutions for addressing the concerns for women and their children worldwide.
Topics:Children;Healthy Sight |
 View... | 7/30/2007 Contributors: Siret D. Jaanus, PhD; Mark J. Lustig, MD, PhD; Madeline Romeu, OD; Susan Stenson, MD, FACS; Sol S. Zimmerman, MD
While Healthy Sight Counseling is a methodology that can be applied to patients of all ages, certain aspects of healthy sight - such as the need for UV and trauma protection - are especially important for children. This clinical review paper provides eyecare professionals with a blueprint to achieve healthy sight in practice through comprehensive vision care, the appropriate selection of vision wear and patient and practitioner education. The paper represents a collaborative effort on the part of a panel of experts in vision and child care - including an ophthalmologist, a pediatric ophthalmologist, an optometrist, a pediatrician and an ophthalmic educator. Topics:Healthy Sight;Children;UV/Glare;Sports Vision;Business/Practice Management |
 View... | 12/30/2006 This clinical review paper, developed by a noted, ocular pharmacologist and textbook author, raises awareness of potential ocular side effects of many common medications as part of Healthy Sight Counseling. A diverse Editorial Advisory Board, consisting of respected ophthalmologists and optometrists, reviewed the paper to ensure relevance to the widest range of eyecare practitioners. Topics:Healthy Sight;Medications |
 View... | 12/5/2006 This paper, authored by Susan Stenson, esteemed educator and researcher and Transitions Optical Global Medical Director, provides a thorough introduction to the Healthy Sight Counseling methodology. It advocates incorporating quality of vision and ocular health concerns to generate a "customized eyeglass prescription," through its three components of Vision Care, Vision Wear, and Education. Topics:Healthy Sight;Business/Practice Management;UV/Glare;Sports Vision |
 View... | 12/30/2004 Madeline Romeu, OD, and Susan Stenson, MD This paper presents the findings of a community-based study which explored factors that affected eyeglass lens preferences among children. Nearly 9 out of 10 children preferred Transitions lenses over regular, clear lenses when factors such as visual comfort and peer acceptance were considered. Parents of the children were also surveyed, and the results are included in this paper. Topics:Children;Transitions Products;Sports Vision |
 View... | 12/29/2004 Contributors: Paula Newsome, OD; Madeline Romeu, OD; Mary Seguiti, optician; Susan Stenson, MD; and Wael Yassein, optician.
This paper examines a number of factors that can impact patients' eye health and vision, including exposure to UV radiation and glare. It explores research into the consequences of unprotected exposure to the sun, and discusses how Transitions lenses can protect vision and eye health.
Topics:UV/Glare;Transitions Products |
 View... | 12/28/2004 This paper presents the findings of a clinical research study that explored patient preference for lenses that offer glare protection. Patients preferred Transitions lenses with AR-coating over clear lenses with AR-coating for visual comfort and daily activities Topics:Transitions Products |
 View... | 12/5/2004 Susan Stenson, MD, and Denis Fisk
This paper addresses the question of what truly constitutes good or normal vision, considering both quantity of vision, as measured by Snellen acuity, as well as quality of vision, which factors in both contrast sensitivity and glare Topics:UV/Glare |
 View... | 12/1/2004 This paper raises awareness of the need for ocular protection in children, covering the correlation of UV exposure to incidences of ocular conditions later in life Topics:UV/Glare;Children |
 View... | 12/30/2003 Contributors: Christopher Baldy, PhD; Vivienne Greenstein, PhD; Karen Holopigian, PhD; William Seiple, PhD; Susan Stenson, MD.
This monograph focuses on the latest research in vision-related quality of life, and details an independent study conducted at New York University in which patients evaluated their visual experiences wearing Transitions lenses versus regular, clear lenses. Topics:UV/Glare;Children;Transitions Products |
 View... | 12/30/2003 Contributors: Stephen Brunton, MD; Kenji Hamada, OD; Adelaide Hebert, MD; Richard Judelsohn, MD; Steven Lichtenstein, MD; Paula Newsome, OD; Knut Stamnes, PhD; Susan Stenson, MD
This consensus paper is the result of a roundtable convened by Transitions Optical which included ophthalmologists, optometrists, and a range of optical and non-optical medical professionals and researchers. It advocates a multi-disciplinary approach to UV and glare education and public outreach efforts to increase awareness Topics:UV/Glare;Business/Practice Management |
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