
The Myopia Podcast
Introducing "The Myopia Podcast" hosted by David Kading, a leading myopia educator and founder of a renowned myopia clinic in Seattle. This bite-sized podcast is specifically designed to empower and educate eyecare providers in the field of myopia management.
In each episode, David Kading dives into the latest research, innovations, and clinical methods to enhance the effectiveness of managing myopic children. Whether you're an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or a passionate eyecare professional, this podcast provides invaluable insights and practical knowledge to elevate your expertise.
With a perfect blend of education and entertainment, "The Myopia Podcast" keeps you engaged throughout. David's expertise and engaging style make complex concepts accessible and relatable. The episodes are thoughtfully curated to deliver concise and impactful content, ensuring that each episode can be enjoyed within a convenient timeframe of under 30 minutes.
Stay up-to-date with the rapidly evolving field of myopia management as "The Myopia Podcast" unveils expert interviews, case studies, success stories, and evidence-based strategies. Discover new perspectives, learn about emerging technologies, and explore innovative practice management techniques to optimize your approach in managing myopic children.
Join the community of eyecare providers dedicated to providing the best care for their myopic patients. Tune in to "The Myopia Podcast" and unlock a wealth of knowledge that will transform your practice and make a lasting impact on the lives of your young patients.
The Myopia Podcast
#53 Dr. Erin Tomiyama: Atropine: Are your patients getting what they paid for?
About Dr. Erin Tomiyama:
Dr. Erin Tomiyama is an Assistant Professor of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University.She is a Southern California native and completed her undergraduate degree at UCLA. She then. received her OD degree from the Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University. Dr. Tomiyama moved to Houston, TX to complete a Cornea and Contact Lens Residency at the University of Houston College of Optometry. During residency, she was introduced to clinical research and decided to pursue a MS, then PhD in Physiological Optics. In her current role, Dr. Tomiyama teaches in the Contact Lens curriculum and serves as a clinical
attending in the Stein Family Cornea & Contact Lens Center. She has developed a passion for myopia management and recently established the Myopia Management Service at the. university. Her research areas of interest are myopia, optics, contact lenses, and astigmatic. corrections. Dr. Tomiyama is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a two-time Ezell Fellowship recipient.
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