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S02E05 Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued Versus Washout.

S02E05 Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued…

FromWomen in Ophthalmology - 10 Minutes of Science


S02E05 Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued…

FromWomen in Ophthalmology - 10 Minutes of Science

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rebounds are not limited to basketball.  Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued Versus Washout. Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Dr Sarah Hull examines the rebound effect in the Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study. What are the outcomes of continued atropine treatment, and what is the ideal concentration? View article hereSarah Hull is a UK-trained Ophthalmologist who completed a PhD in paediatric retinal genetics at UCL and Moorfields in 2016. She has been living in New Zealand since 2018, working as a consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in paediatrics, strabismus and genetics at Auckland District Health Board and Auckland Eye. She is also a Senior Lecturer at Auckland University. Her research focuses on inherited eye disease as well as optic neuropathies.
Released:
Aug 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

10 minutes of science is a new podcast series from The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists Women in Ophthalmology. Each edition features an expert in their field discussing an article of their choosing. These articles have been selected due to their impact on the real-world practice of ophthalmology. The series is aimed at the general comprehensive ophthalmologists and includes topics across a range of subspecialties. Hosted by Women in Ophthalmology Deputy Chair Dr Robyn Troutbeck, we welcome you to listen to 10 minutes of science.