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The New Age of Presbyopia Correcting IOLs
The rapid development of new IOL designs to provide partial or full presbyopia correction has transformed cataract surgery and we are truly in an age of refractive cataract surgery now in 2021.

Join us as we review some of the latest options in presbyopia correction and discuss how to optimise results for our cataract patients. This will be a lively interactive session with a stellar faculty.

Moderators

Ronald YEOH, Singapore

Medical Director & Founder
Eye & Retina Surgeons
Cl. Associate Professor
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School,
Singapore National Eye Centre

Graham BARRETT, Australia

Professor & Senior Consultant,
Lions Eye Institute, Perth

Program Details

Introduction

Ronald YEOH, Singapore

Medical Director & Founder
Eye & Retina Surgeons
Cl. Associate Professor
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School,
Singapore National Eye Centre

Redefining Spectacle Freedom with Presbyopia-Correcting IOL Technologies

FAM Han Bor, Singapore

Senior Consultant, NHG Eye Institute @ Tan Tock Seng Hospital

Case discussions: Achieving Spectacle Independence Success with Presbyopia-correcting IOL

Ike K. AHMED, Canada

Assistant Professor, University of Toronto,
Clinical Professor, University of Utah,
Director, Glaucoma & Advanced Anterior Segment Surgery (GAASS) Fellowship, University of Toronto,
Research Director, Kensington Eye Institute, University of Toronto,
Division Head, Ophthalmology, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, ON,
Medical Director, Prism Eye Institute,
Co-Medical Director, TLC Oakvillle

Complementing My Practice PCIOL Portfolio

Hiroko BISSEN-MIYAJIMA, Japan

Professor and Chief of the Ophthalmology Department,
Tokyo Dental College,
Suidobashi Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

The importance of Precise Toric Correction for PC IOLs

Ronald YEOH, Singapore

Medical Director & Founder
Eye & Retina Surgeons
Cl. Associate Professor
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School,
Singapore National Eye Centre