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Sarah Farrant: Thinking holistically about dry eye disease
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Sarah Farrant: Thinking holistically about dry eye disease

For heaps of practical tips about how to build a dry eye practice, join us in the midst of the Quantock Hills as we spend an evening at home with Sarah Farrant, the President of the British Contact Lens Association. With her trademark infectious enthusiasm, Sarah talks about her holistic and evidence based approach to managing the dry eye disease patient, the multifaceted aetiology of this condition and why our modern lifestyles are causing its prevalence to rise inexorably.

Sarah shares her top tips about dry eye practice, how to use IPL and LLLT to best effect, and the importance of setting realistic goals for our patients at the outset of treatment.

Join us for this light-hearted festive listen.

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