Ep 29 Talking About Glaucoma - 29Jan2018 FELLMAN Fluid Wave (mp3)
/In this episode, I’m talking with Ron Fellman from Glaucoma Associates of Texas about the Fellman Fluid Wave and its clinical implications in glaucoma surgery.
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In this episode, I’m talking with Ron Fellman from Glaucoma Associates of Texas about the Fellman Fluid Wave and its clinical implications in glaucoma surgery.
Read MoreI sat down with Chris Johnson at a recent American Glaucoma Society meeting to discuss some of my pet peeves about visual field testing and what lies on the horizon. Chris is Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Iowa and a world renown Perimetry expert.
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In this episode, Tom Harbin, from Eye Consultants of Atlanta, and I discuss ethical issues in the medical treatment of glaucoma. This includes generic vs brand name drugs, the need to shop around for the best price, and looking out for talks from so-called Key Opinion Leaders.
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Production information:
This episode was recorded live in March 2014 during the Annual Meeting of the American Glaucoma Society in Washington, DC using two Shure SM58 microphones with a Marantz PMD661 digital recorder. Mixing and sound levelling were FINALLY performed in February/March 2017 on a MacBook Pro using Levelator, and Hindenberg Journalist Pro software. Narration was overdubbed using a Heil PR40 and Audio Technica ATR2100 USB Microphone with Journalist Pro. This completes my transition from Garage Band to Hindenberg Journalist Pro which allows me to edit these shows cross-platform and hopefully will help me get episodes out more quickly like the three still awaiting release with Chris Johnson, Ron Fellman and Murray Johnstone that were recorded in 2016.
Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and are not intended to be taken as the standard of care for glaucoma treatment. Please always weigh the complete clinical picture and involve patients with any decisions in their care.
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Tom Harbin, MD, MBA
Eye Consultants of Atlanta
http://eyeconsultants.net
http://tomharbin.com
Waking Up Blind (from Amazon.com)
Tom Harbin discloses that he has a financial interest in the sale of his book
TomHarbin@comcast.net
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Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
podcast@iguy.org
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I am a glaucoma sub-specialized Ophthalmologist and have a full time clinical practice at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic of the Geisel School of Medicine in Hanover, NH. I have a longtime interest in the use of technology to help in medical care as well as in Education. In addition, I was a very early adopter and developer of Electronic Medical Record systems who has lectured internationally on the topic of making the transition to EMRs in daily practice.
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