Seeing clearer: The latest from the OHSU Casey Eye Institute

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We’re using screens more than ever before. But what’s that mean for our eyes? OHSU Casey Eye Institute providers share how to keep your eyes healthy in this ever-changing world.

14 Sep

This conversation was livestreamed on September 14.

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COVID-19 has transformed how we live, work and receive health care. It’s no secret we’re using screens more than ever before. But what does that mean for eye health for both adults and children? Does more time in front of devices mean an increase in nearsightedness—and the procedures that can correct it? Join eye care professionals from the OHSU Casey Eye Institute including Mitch Brinks, M.D., Ph.D.; Douglas Fredrick, FAAP, M.D.; Richard Stutzman, M.D.; Merina Thomas, M.D.; and David Wilson, M.D. to learn about keeping your eyes healthy in this ever-changing world. Also, find out how you can help improve care for underserved communities, end preventable blindness, and provide treatment to everyone who needs it.

Presenters

David Wilson, MD
Paul H. Casey Chair of Ophthalmology
Professor of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University

Merina Thomas, MD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University

Richard Stutzman, MD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University

Douglas Fredrick, MD, FAAP, FACS
Director Oregon Elks Children’s Eye Clinic
Oregon Health & Science University

Mitchell V. Brinks, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University