• 24 minutes 43 seconds
    Interferon Alpha for Cystoid Macular Edema

    Drs. Eric Suhler and Nick Butler join host Dr. Ben Young discuss an old treatment for cystoid macular edema (CME) that may be new to many of us: interferon alpha. They review its use, side effects, and success thus far.

    Relevant papers discussed in this episode:

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    16 April 2026, 7:17 pm
  • 37 minutes 39 seconds
    Epiphora from Infancy to Adulthood

    Dr. Scott Goldstein joins host Dr. Amanda Redfern to share his approach to managing nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) in kids and his 3-step test for evaluating epiphora in adults, including how to identify complicating factors that may warrant surgical or procedural intervention.

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    2 April 2026, 5:58 pm
  • 35 minutes 11 seconds
    Advocating for Advocacy

    In today's episode, host Dr. Ben Young welcomes 3 core members of the Academy's Advocacy team: Dr. John McAllister, Secretary for Federal Affairs; Dr. John Peters, Secretary for State Affairs; and Rebecca Hyder, Vice President of Government Affairs. The panel discusses why routine patient care and advocacy go hand in hand, and how ophthalmologists can be better advocates for our patients at the clinic, local, state, and federal level.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    19 March 2026, 4:51 pm
  • 39 minutes 40 seconds
    Nicotinamide Neuroprotection for Glaucoma

    Host Dr. Andrew Pouw welcomes Drs. Gustavo De Moraes, Aakriti Shukla, and Simon John to discuss their team's work spanning the full arc of nicotinamide as a neuroprotection candidate for glaucoma, from bench to clinical trials.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    6 March 2026, 12:44 am
  • 33 minutes 42 seconds
    The Hospital-Based Ophthalmologist and Focused Practice Designation

    Host Dr. Jay Sridhar welcomes Dr. Sarwar Zahid to unpack a recent American Journal of Ophthalmology perspective essay on the growing segment of hospital-employed ophthalmologists. They examine the appeal of the hospitalist model—shift-based work, reduced administrative burden, and work-life balance—alongside potential drawbacks, including income ceilings, RVU pressure, and burnout. The conversation broadens to declining physician ownership, the challenges of hospital call coverage, and the downstream threat to residency training. The episode finally shifts to whether a focused practice designation (FPD) could help define subspecialty expertise, improve patient care, and give ophthalmologists a stronger seat at the bargaining table.

    Discussed in this episode: Thomson M, Browning DJ. The Hospital Employed Ophthalmologist: A Growing Segment of the Profession. Am J Ophthalmol. 2026 Jan 18;284:208-215.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    20 February 2026, 12:23 am
  • 45 minutes 39 seconds
    Practicing Glaucoma in a Private Setting

    Host Dr. Andrew Pouw welcomes glaucoma specialists Drs. Karam Alawa and Pujan Dave to discuss the sometimes bumpy transition from academia to private practice. The guests highlight clinical operations hurdles, such as navigating clunky EMR systems and prior authorizations, and managing finite staff and resources. Despite administrative hurdles, they emphasize the need for committed "chair time" to counsel patients and alleviate anxiety regarding disease progression.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    6 February 2026, 12:40 am
  • 37 minutes 22 seconds
    Pearls for Resident Cataract Staffing

    Host Dr. Jay Sridhar is joined by Drs. Naomi Gutkind and Ekjyot (Joey) Gill to discuss staffing ophthalmology residents in surgical training. The early-career faculty share insights on tailoring instruction to resident skill level, delivering feedback at the right moment, and handling complications with empathy.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    22 January 2026, 10:24 pm
  • 30 minutes 44 seconds
    Challenges in Managing Retinal Vein Occlusion

    Host Dr. Jay Sridhar welcomes Drs. Michael Ip and Sophie Bakri to discuss the challenges in caring for patients with macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion (RVO). The panel reviews the current approach to treatment using anti-VEGF agents and factors that may suggest a need for more intensive, long-term treatment.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    8 January 2026, 11:58 pm
  • 33 minutes 40 seconds
    How Screen Time Affects Children's Vision Health

    Drs. Roni Levin and Laura Enyedi join host Dr. Ben Young to review what we know about screen time for kids and its impact on visual development and general health.

    Today's episode draws largely from the EyeNet article, "Screen Time and Kids' Eye Health," which appeared in the December 2025 issue.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    26 December 2025, 7:46 am
  • 20 minutes 6 seconds
    Good Days Chronic Disease Fund Updates

    Drs. Priya Vakharia and Sarwar Zahid join host Dr. Jay Sridhar to discuss the history, major recent changes, and future of the Good Days Chronic Disease Fund as it pertains to medical management of patients with retinal disease.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    11 December 2025, 8:06 pm
  • 25 minutes 55 seconds
    Uncovering the Patient Experience of Thyroid Eye Disease

    Although severe thyroid eye disease (TED) is easily recognizable, mild TED may go undiagnosed for months if not longer. In today's episode, Dr. Vivek Patel joins host Dr. Amanda Redfern to share how he uncovers subtle signs and symptoms of TED that can lead to a quicker diagnosis and the treatments that make a meaningful impact on quality of life.

    For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.

    30 November 2025, 6:34 am
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