10.05am - 11.05am
Sponsor Session
LECTURE: Science in a bottle – a new perspective on what’s important in a lubricant - Scope Eyecare

Lecture

CPD ref: C-102162 

Description: Exploring the differences in sodium hyaluronate and what it could mean for the patient.

Target audience: Optometrist, Dispensing Optician

Domains and learning outcomes
Clinical Practice 

(s.5) Attendees will have a greater understanding of ocular lubricants and how they might benefit patients presenting with dry eye disease.
(s.7) Attendees will appreciate when it is appropriate to recommend a particular ocular lubricant for patients presenting with dry eye disease
Specialty CPD - contact lens optician
(s.5) Attendees will have a greater understanding of ocular lubricants and how they might benefit patients presenting with dry eye disease.
(s.7) Attendees will appreciate when it is appropriate to recommend a particular ocular lubricant for patients presenting with dry eye disease

Speaker

Professor James Wolffsohn PhD BSc FCOptom

James S Wolffsohn, a Professor of Optometry at Aston University since 2000, formerly Deputy Executive Dean for Life Sciences and then associate Pro-Vice Chancellor, is the Head of the School of Optometry. Prior to his appointment to Aston University, Professor Wolffsohn was a Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne in Australia. His main research areas are the development and evaluation of ophthalmic instrumentation, contact lenses, intraocular lenses, and the tear film. He is a National Teaching Fellow, has published more than 280 full peer-reviewed papers and presented at numerous international conferences. He is the academic Chair of the British Contact Lens Association, having been a past president, was a harmoniser and sub-committee chair for TFOS DEWS II and was chair of the BCLA Contact Lens Evidence-based Academic Reports (CLEAR). He is the International Myopia Institute’s Chief Scientific Officer and was joint-Chair of their white papers.