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Real World Ophthalmology
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Real World Ophthalmology is a free educational resource created by Dr. Lisa Nijm designed to help young ophthalmologists successfully transition from training to practice. This podcast highlights the “greatest hits” from our wildly popular virtual meetings. Join Dr. Nijm and her esteemed co-hosts, Dr. Grayson Armstrong and Dr. Alison D. Early as they discuss key clinical, business and areas of personal growth with experts around the globe. We are thrilled to have launched season 3 this February 2025!
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Research Reimagined: The AI Advantage
What if 80% of the tedious work in research could be automated?In this episode, Dr. Lisa Nijm sits down with Jan Degenhardt, Healthcare Product Manager at Zeiss, to explore how AI is democratizing ophthalmology research, making it accessible not just to academics, but to busy clinicians in private practice too.We discuss why ophthalmology is uniquely positioned to lead AI-driven discovery, how Zeiss's cloud-based research platform is changing the game, and why AI won't replace researchers.
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When Sustainability Meets Surgery
Did you know the 28-day rule for eye drops has no scientific evidence behind it? It was never meant to apply to topical medications at all.In this episode, Dr. Lisa Nijm sits down with Dr. Lucy Mudie — oculoplastic surgeon, Johns Hopkins MPH graduate, and one of the AAO's inaugural Green Grant recipients — to talk about something most ophthalmologists don't think about: sustainability in the OR. And why it matters more than you might expect.Dr. Mudie breaks down what green ophthalmology actually means (hint: it's really about longevity and cost savings), walks through practical steps any early career ophthalmologist can take starting with their preference list, and shares how she reduced waste in her own oculoplastics practice through her AAO Green Grant project.But that's not all. She also covers the latest innovations in oculoplastics — from checkpoint inhibitors and immunostains for eyelid malignancies to gene therapy for thyroid eye disease — and gives practical advice on how not to miss a lid cancer, why she sends everything to pathology, and what it really takes to build a career in oculoplastics.
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Vision Through Music
What if the key to unlocking a blind child's potential isn't found in a clinic — but in a music lesson?In this episode, Dr. Lisa Nijm sits down with Dr. Bradley Black, retired pediatric ophthalmologist and founder of Vision Through Music — a program of the Children's Eye Foundation of AAPOS in partnership with the Academy of Music for the Blind — to explore the remarkable neuroscience behind early blindness and music.Dr. Black explains why blind children have a significantly higher prevalence of perfect pitch than even virtuoso musicians, how the visual cortex is literally recruited for musical processing in the blind brain, and why the shift away from schools for the blind has left many families without access to the music education their children desperately need.He also walks through how ophthalmologists can reframe difficult visual diagnoses by introducing music as a path forward — and how Vision Through Music connects families with trained teachers, financial grants, and free resources at visionthroughmusic.org.Whether you're delivering a hard diagnosis or looking for ways to better support your patients, this episode will change how you think about blindness, the brain, and the power of music.🎵 Visit visionthroughmusic.org to refer patients, find a teacher, or get involved.📩 Questions? [email protected]
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Stop Asking Insurance for Permission: The Refractive Mindset
What if every cataract patient is actually a refractive patient? And why are we letting insurance companies decide how patients get to see?Dr. Greg Parkhurst — cataract and refractive surgeon, founder of Parkhurst NuVision in San Antonio, and Army veteran — joins Dr. Lisa Nijm and co-host Dr. Grayson Armstrong to challenge how ophthalmologists think and talk about refractive surgery. He makes the case that the most common refractive procedure today is cataract surgery, walks through exactly how his practice scripts the premium IOL conversation (including the "magic words" that eliminate sticker shock), and explains why patients — not insurance companies — should decide how they want to see. Plus, learn how his high-volume fellowship gives trainees 5–10 years of surgical experience in one year, how to get started in clinical research at any career stage, and the mission behind the Visual Freedom Foundation.
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No Private Equity Required: Building a Practice that Lasts
Dr. Lisa Nijm is joined by Dr. Blake Williamson for a candid conversation on building a thriving ophthalmology practice without losing your independence, identity, or joy. They discuss private practice ownership, refractive surgery, thinking beyond compensation, bringing value to a practice, refractive touch-ups, IOL explants, work-life harmony, ergonomics, surgical longevity, and building a career that lasts.
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Move Where You Excel
Join us as we chat with Dr. Ashley Brissette on her involvement in unique career ventures beyond the ophthalmology OR and clinic spaces! She shares wisdom on career decision-making and making time for passions outside of medicine.
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Updates in Neuro-Ophthalmology and Reflections on Mentorship in Medicine
Welcome to Season 4! We are so excited to kick off this season with Dr. Andrew Lee and discuss the integration of AI, the invaluable role of mentorship, and much more. P.S. Check out Ethan Jung's music (highlighted in the intro and outro)! https://open.spotify.com/artist/76WVZmJYhZLU2F4RUdT0Bs?si=bnAaWGOASrWwCWsC00-OIg&nd=1&dlsi=24583dc6a3b046fb Spotifyhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/es-j/1787224284Apple Music
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Building Your Practice Step-by-Step
Dive into building your own practice with Dr. Lisa Feulner as we discuss how to embrace change and challenge, prioritize innovation and efficiency, and build your posse in your professional and personal circles.Join the Team!
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New Horizons in Retina
Join us as we delve into everything from evolving therapeutic paradigms to changing practice patterns with pearls for medical students to young retina surgeons alike. Dr. Nijm co-hosts with Dr. Joe Nezgoda as we discuss hot topics in retina with Dr. Rishi Singh.Note: Dr. Singh's biography has evolved since the recording of this podcast episode, and we are thrilled for him as he enters this next phase of his career!Join the Team!
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New Horizons in Glaucoma: Part 2
We continue the conversation with Dr. Jason Bacharach and Dr. Courtney Bovee on evolving therapeutics, including sustained drug release and a greater shift towards early intervention.
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New Horizons in Glaucoma: Part 1
Dr. Jason Bacharach and Dr. Courtney Bovee join us to discuss the shifting paradigms for glaucoma, including exciting changes in diagnostics and the rising incidence of this disease.Check out the Gleams newsletter for more up-to-date information about current research, treatment options, and more:https://glaucoma.org/about-us/gleams-newsletter
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New Horizons in Oculoplastics/Thyroid Eye Disease: Part 2
Join us for Part 2 where we transition into the multidisciplinary management of patients with TED along with some pearls for our early ophthalmologists on how to care for this complex condition.
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New Horizons in Oculoplastics/Thyroid Eye Disease: Part 1
We are excited to share our discussions regarding early detection and diagnosis of thyroid eye diseases with Dr. Erin Shriver and Dr. Sonali Khachikian!
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Choosing the Right Patient for the Right Lens
Join us as we kick off Season 3 by discussing important considerations involving lens selection and maximizing our chance for success with Dr. Gary Wortz and Dr. Sheri Rowen!
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New Horizons in Neuro-Ophthalmology
Join us as we chat with Dr. Ore-ofe Adesina, medical director of the Cizik Eye Clinic and associate professor at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, as we discuss the evolving treatment landscape of neuro-ophthalmology and emerging role of AI in the subspecialty. Related links: BONSAI study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36719740/ RWO Podcast listeners, check out Dr. Adesina's two podcasts below! 1. "Out of the Blindspot" discusses all things neuro-op: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vXc0SJuUCw6Rs0Cb2VgCi?si=24bd09a761854bc8 2. "Sight for Sore Eyes" focuses on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within Ophthalmology from a minority perspective: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vXc0SJuUCw6Rs0Cb2VgCi?si=1bec2ea0fa4b4569
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Refractive Options for the Early Career Surgeon
Learn about the opportunities and considerations for early-career refractive surgeons in a dynamic conversation with Dr. Mitch Jackson, founder and medical director of Jacksoneye, and Dr. Vance Thompson, president of ASCRS and director of refractive surgery at Vance Thompson Vision.
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Managing the 20/Unhappy Patient
Learn about setting patient expectations and optimizing patient outcomes with Dr. Karl Stonecipher, professor at Tulane and UNC and practicing ophthalmologist at Laser Defined Vision and Piedmont Eye Surgical and Laser Center, and Dr. Sara Bozorg, chief of ophthalmology at the Maine Eye Center specializing in complex anterior segment surgery.
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Global Ophthalmology
Dive into the world of global ophthalmology with Dr. Jeff Pettey, clinical vice chair and associate professor of ophthalmology at the University of Utah, and Dr. Paul Chan, professor and chair of the department of ophthalmology at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, as we discuss the different opportunities for impact at both a local and global level. Please see below for some of the opportunities and resources cited in this episode: https://journals.lww.com/internat-ophthalmology/toc/2023/06310 https://www.aao.org/education/global-ophthalmology-guide https://aao.mobilize.io/main/groups/63044/lounge https://www.globalophthalmologysummit.org/ https://www.aao.org/education/training-opportunities
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Ergonomics
Join us as we chat with Dr. Nicole Bajic, comprehensive ophthalmologist and associate professor at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute, on the importance of ergonomics at all stages of practice.
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A Conversation with Dr. Stephen McLeod
Tune in as we chat with Dr. Stephen McLeod, CEO of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and learn about the changing landscape of ophthalmology!
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Hanging One Shingle at a Time: Starting a Solo Practice
Listen in as Dr. Arvind Saini (Cornea Specialist, Owner of Integrity Eye) and Dr. Steven Christiansen (Retina Surgeon, Front Range Retina) navigates us through the process of establishing your own practice.
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Motherhood and Maternity Leave
Learn about the opportunities and challenges of motherhood as a young eye doc with Dr. Andrea Tooley, oculoplastic surgeon at Mayo Clinic.
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Advocacy in Ophthalmology
Join us to learn about the role of advocacy in ophthalmology with Dr. Ravi Goel, a comprehensive ophthalmologist, cataract & refractive surgeon and instructor at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia and a leader in organized medicine.
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Adding Tools and Techniques to your Skillset
Join Dr. Thomas Oetting (prof. of ophthalmology at University of Iowa) and Dr. Lorraine Provencher (glaucoma & cataract specialist at Cincinnati Eye Institute) as we discuss the personal and professional challenges young ophthalmologists face in early practice.
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Negotiations
Negotiate your first job contract out of residency, and get everything you want (or at least try!), with Dr. Lisa Nijm, founder of Real World Ophthalmology, founder of https://www.mdnegotiation.com/, and CEO of Women in Ophthalmology.
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How to be a Shooting Star on Social Media
Join our conversation with Dr. Jesse Berry, Ocular Oncologist and Social Media Superstar, on cultivating your social media presence.
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Managing a Sticky Situation: Corneal Wound Burn during Cataract Surgery
Join us as we chat with Dr. Uday Devgan, cataract, refractive and LASIK surgeon (well-known by trainees as the ‘Cataract Coach’), as we discuss anticipating and managing complications during cataract surgery.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Real World Ophthalmology is a free educational resource created by Dr. Lisa Nijm designed to help young ophthalmologists successfully transition from training to practice. This podcast highlights the “greatest hits” from our wildly popular virtual meetings. Join Dr. Nijm and her esteemed co-hosts, Dr. Grayson Armstrong and Dr. Alison D. Early as they discuss key clinical, business and areas of personal growth with experts around the globe. We are thrilled to have launched season 3 this February 2025!
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