Archive by year 2013

Two Contact Lenses, One for Presbyopes, Debut

Two Contact Lenses, One for Presbyopes, Debut

Bausch + Lomb introduced PureVision2 Multi-Focal contact lenses for presbyopia. The new silicone hydrogel (balafilcon A) lenses are tinted for visibility and indicated for daily or extended wear of up to 30 nights between removals. Featuring 3-Zone Progressive technology, they are designed to improve near and intermediate vision while providing excellent distance clarity. Also, the […]

News from the Journal Optometric Education

News from the Journal Optometric Education

Optometric Education invites educators, administrators and practitioners to submit manuscripts for publication in a theme edition, which will focus on all aspects of interprofessional education. The deadline to submit articles for review for inclusion in this theme edition is June 30, 2014, and publication is tentatively scheduled for November 2014. For additional information, contact Dr. […]

Two Contact Lenses Now Available in Expanded Parameters

Two Contact Lenses Now Available in Expanded Parameters

Following the recent plus-powers expansion of its Avaira toric contact lens parameters, CooperVision is launching a -2.25 cylinder power to further broaden the brand’s range and potential wearer base. This allows potential contact lens wearers with more significant astigmatism to enjoy the end-of-day comfort that Avaira lenses are designed to provide. With this addition, Avaira […]

Company Enters Femto-Cataract Arena

Company Enters Femto-Cataract Arena

Expanding its vision care business into the femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery market, Abbott completed its acquisition of OptiMedica Corporation, developer of the Catalys Precision Laser System. The image-guided Catalys has both CE Mark in Europe and FDA clearance in the United States. Abbott also announced that it received FDA approval for the Healon Duet Dual […]

New Adaptive Lenses Designed to be More Reactive

New Adaptive Lenses Designed to be More Reactive

Transitions Optical launched Transitions Signature VII lenses with Chromea7 technology, which it says is its most responsive everyday adaptive lens ever. Available beginning Jan. 7, 2014, Transitions Signature VII will replace Transitions VI as the optimal lens for maximum indoor clarity and responsiveness to UV outdoors. The lenses are designed to be more responsive in […]

Latest Profile of Applicants and Entering Class Available Online

ASCO’s “Profile of Applicants to O.D. Degree Programs for Fall 2013 Entering Class” is available on the Association’s Web site at http://www.opted.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Profile-of-Applicants-2013.pdf. The report lists by school the number of male and female applicants, the number of applicants who were in-state, out-of-state or from a foreign country, applicants’ average GPA and average Optometry Admission Test […]

Non-Contact Lenses Available in New Ring Colors

Non-Contact Lenses Available in New Ring Colors

Volk Optical now offers its Digital Series lenses, for non-contact imaging during BIO and at the slit lamp, with new colored ring options for easy identification and organization. The Digital Wide Field, High Mag and Clear Field lenses can be ordered in standard Volk blue or black, red, silver, gold, purple or green. Colored rings […]

SUNY Community Shines on World Sight Day

SUNY Community Shines on World Sight Day

For the first time in its history, the State University of New York, State College of Optometry (SUNY) celebrated World Sight Day, setting a new fundraising record in the process. Student leaders sold 184 T-shirts, more than any other school or college of optometry, as part of Optometry Giving Sight’s “World Sight Day Challenge,” the […]

Winners of 2013 Dr. Lester Janoff Award for Writing Excellence Announced

Winners of 2013 Dr. Lester Janoff Award for Writing Excellence Announced

The winners of ASCO’s 2013 Dr. Lester Janoff Award for Writing Excellence are Dr. Marlee M. Spafford, Dr. Matthew D. Iley, Dr. Annette S.H. Schultz and Dr. Ryan D. Kennedy. The authors received the award for their paper “Tobacco Dependence Education in Optometry: A Canadian Pilot Study Assessing Practices and Opportunities,” which was published in the […]

MCPHS Names Dean

MCPHS Names Dean

MCPHS University School of Optometry promoted Dr. Shilpa Register to the position of Dean. Dr. Register joined MCPHS in 2012 as Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Associate Professor of Optometry, and she had been serving as Interim Dean of Optometry since January of this year. Prior to her appointment at MCPHS, she served on […]