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GP CLINICAL EDUCATION

GP Lens Case Grand Rounds
Troubleshooting Guide - Table of Contents

Links to Topic Areas:

    SPHERICAL

  1. Young Myopic Patient: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS
  2. Optimizing Initial Comfort and Achieving Successful Adaptation to GP Lenses:
    Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
  3. Soft Lens Refit - Corneal Neovascularization: John M. Rinehart, OD
  4. Soft Toric Lens Failure - Poor Vision:
    Phyllis Rakow, COMT, NCLE-AC, FCLSA(H)
  5. Dryness - Corneal Desiccation: Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
  6. Dryness - Vascularized Limbal Keratitis (Keratoconus):
    Neil Pence, OD, FAAO
  7. Dryness - Vascularized Limbal Keratitis (VLK): Robert M. Grohe, OD, FAAO
  8. Poor Initial Vision: Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
  9. Poor Acquired Vision: Manuel Conde, OD
  10. Gas Permeable Inferior Decentration: Terry R. Scheid, OD, FAAO
  11. Inferior Decentration (Hyperope): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  12. Lateral Decentration: Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  13. Poor Patient Compliance (An Overview): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO &
    Edward S. Bennett, OD, MSEd
  14. Continuous Wear: Robert M. Grohe, OD, FAAO
  15. MULTIFOCALS

  16. Early Presbyopia (Current GP Wearer): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  17. Early Presbyopia (Non-GP Wearer): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  18. Intermediate Presbyopia (New Wearer): Richard W Baker, OD, MSEd
  19. Intermediate Presbyopia (New Wearer): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  20. Intermediate Presbyopia (Previous Soft or Monovision Wearer):
    Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  21. Intermediate Presbyopia (Previous Soft or Monovision Wearer):
    Robert L. Davis, OD
  22. Advanced Presbyopia (Low Lower Lid): Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  23. Advanced Presbyopia (Low Lower Lid): Robert L. Davis, OD
  24. Advanced Presbyopia (Normal Lower Lid Position) - Segmented Design:
    Tom Quinn, OD, MS
  25. Segmented Design with Intermediate Correction: Tiffany Stuckey, OD &
    Vinita Allee Henry, OD, FAAO
  26. HIGH ASTIGMATISM

  27. Back Toric GP Design: Terry Scheid, OD
  28. Bitoric Empirical: Neil Pence, OD, FAAO
  29. Bitoric Spherical Power Effect: Thomas G. Quinn, OD, MS
  30. Diagnostic Fitting for Spherical Power Effect Bitoric Lenses: Joel A. Silbert, OD
  31. Bitoric Contact Lens Fit Spherical Power Effect: Bruce W. Anderson, OD
  32. Bitoric Cylinder Power Effect: Jill Beyer, OD
  33. Diagnostic Fitting for Cylinder Power Effect Bitoric Lenses: Joel A. Silbert, OD
  34. KERATOCONUS/IRREGULAR CORNEA

  35. Subclinical Keratoconus: Phyllis Rakow, COT
  36. Intermediate Keratoconus: Susan Resnick, OD
  37. Intermediate Keratoconus: Heidi Wagner, OD, MPH, FAAO
  38. Moderate Keratoconus: Bruce Anderson, OD, FAAO
  39. Piggyback Fitting in a Keratoconic Patient with Dry Eyes: Julie DeKinder, OD
  40. Advanced Keratoconus: Marlane Brown, OD, FAAO
  41. Advanced Keratoconus: Douglas P. Benoit, OD, FAAO
  42. Advanced Keratoconus (hydrops): Bruce W. Anderson, OD
  43. Pellucid Marginal Degeneration: Phyllis Rakow, COT
  44. POST-SURGICAL

  45. Penetrating Keratoplasty: Kenneth A. Lebow, OD, FAAO
  46. Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty - Herpes Simplex Keratitis:
    Robert Maynard, OD
  47. Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty: Jeffrey Sonsino, OD, FAAO
  48. Post-LASIK: Mary Jo Stiegemeier, OD
  49. Post-Hyperopic LASIK: Michael Ward, OD
  50. Post-Refractive Surgery - RK & LASIK: Robert Maynard, OD
  51. Post-Refractive Surgery (not-LASIK): Robert Maynard, OD
  52. CORNEAL RESHAPING

  53. Young Progressive Myopic Patient: John Rinehart, OD
  54. Corneal Reshaping: Robert L Davis, OD
  55. Low Myopia (≤ 1.50D): Gary Osias, OD
  56. Intermediate Myopia (1.75 – 3.0D): John Rinehart, OD
  57. Moderate Myopia (≥ 3.0D): Robert L. Davis, OD
 

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