The Myopia Collective Powered by AOA and CooperVision®
Brought to the profession of optometry by AOA and CooperVision®, the Myopia Collective is a new initiative aimed at rallying the profession of optometry and its allies to interrupt the status quo and realize a new standard of care for children with myopia.
Brought to the profession of optometry by AOA and CooperVision ®, the Myopia Collective is a new initiative aimed at rallying the profession of optometry and its allies to interrupt the status quo and realize a new standard of care for children with myopia. We invite you to support our efforts to ensure that children with myopia receive interventions that both correct their vision and slow the progression of their myopia.
A task of this magnitude and importance requires effort from everyone who has a hand in the visual well-being of a child. That’s why we are inviting everyone within the optometric profession, regardless of their credentials or roles, to become a Member of The Myopia Collective.
Ready to revolutionize the future of myopia care?
Join HERE to become a Member and count yourself as one of the thousands that have already introduced myopia control efforts in their practices Or you can use this forum to announce your commitment today. Any individual who believes in the purpose of the Collective is welcome, and we look forward to supporting you, regardless of where you are on this important journey. Every Member of the Collective will receive access to relevant educational opportunities and resources, and a pathway to help shape what’s to come.
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How to avert an eye care crisis
A noted author and lecturer is sounding the alarm over the growing gap between the demand for eye care services and the declining number of ophthalmologists.
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The federal rule would have prevented noncompete arrangements, common in physician employment agreements. But rule enforcement is on hold while courts review.
3 reasons to read AOA’s newest clinical practice guideline
WATCH the chair of the AOA’s Evidence-based Optometry Committee offer recommendations and clinical notes from Care of the Patient with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, First Edition.