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ONLINE WEBINAR:

2011 Schedule

The GPLI, in association with The Contact Lens Manufacturers Association, hosts monthly live webinars in which contact lens fitters can communicate with industry experts. The webinars are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 9 PM EST (GMT-5) for a total of 1 1/2 hours. The first hour of discussion is limited to the month's topic; attendees may ask any GP lens-related question during the remaining 30 minutes. Your participation and observation is requested. Please click here if you would like to receive an email reminder for the next webinar.

2011 Webinar Schedule

February 15

GP Lens Care Update with Mr. Michael Ward

March 15

GP Lens Management of Keratoconus with Dr. Bruce Anderson

April 19

Myopia Control in 2011 with Dr. Jeff Walline

May 17

Management of the Irregular Cornea Patient with Dr. Greg DeNaeyer

June 21

Problem Solving in Corneal Reshaping with Dr. Mike Lipson

July 19

GP Lens Practice Management with Dr. Derek Louie

August 16

Clinical Pearls in Aspheric Multifocal Fitting and Problem-Solving with Dr. Doug Benoit

September 20

Corneo-Scleral and Hybrid Lens Applications with Dr. Jason Jedlicka

October 18

GP Lens Management of the High Astigmatic Patient with Dr. Clarke Newman

November 15

Optimizing Initial Comfort with GP Lenses with Dr. Ed Bennett

December 14
(Wednesday)

GP Lens Case Grand Rounds with Dr. Barry Eiden

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