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DED Origin Story: Understanding the Role of MGD

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09/12/2023

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This episode features Program Chair Alice T. Epitropoulos, MD, FACS, along with Michael Greenwood, MD, and John D. Sheppard, MD, MMSc, discussing how meibomian gland dysfunction interacts with dry eye disease and the latest data on new and emerging treatments. This content was captured during a live symposium. This program was recorded prior to the approval of perfluorohexyloctane ophthalmic solution (formerly known as NOV03).   This activity is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Bausch + Lomb. Click here to view the on-demand webinar, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here. 

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