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Through the Lens: Lesson 2

General History and Invention of Contact Lenses The idea of contact lenses dates back centuries, long before they became a practical tool for vision correction. Early thinkers and inventors explored ways to alter vision by placing lenses directly on the eye, though their ideas were often more theoretical than functional. From Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches … Continued

Through the Lens: Lesson 1

Through the Lens: The Evolution of Contact Lenses Introduction Contact lenses have transformed how we correct vision, providing a convenient and effective alternative to glasses. Over the years, they’ve been designed to address a range of visual needs, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Today, contact lenses go far beyond vision correction, serving therapeutic, cosmetic, … Continued

Through the Lens: Instructions Page

Click to download and print the course. To get the most out of this course, we recommend completing it in an environment free from distractions. Platform Instructions If you prefer to print the course and test questions, the PDF version is located below. Download & Print Courses are now broken down into Lessons. You can … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 20

The future of teleoptometry will evolve with: Integration of AI in diagnostics and personalized care Increased use of AI diagnostics in detecting diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration AI systems that integrate systemic health data, particularly diabetes, with ocular data for personalized remote care AI-assisted devices for home use (e.g., devices that monitor retinal … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 18

Strategies for Effective Patient Engagement and Education “The use of telemedicine in optometry may in certain circumstances be appropriate for establishing a doctor-patient relationship for an initial diagnosis. Telemedicine in optometry should not be used to replace partial or entire categories of care available in-person where the doctor-patient relationship is strengthened through personal face-to-face interactions.”–2022 … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 16

Lack of a Physical Examination Certain subtle cues from patients, such as body language and eye contact, which are essential to forming a good doctor-patient relationship, are often lacking in remote care. Technological Barriers Failures in transmission of data, equipment reliability, initial patient set-up, and the need for high-quality imaging can lessen the effectiveness of … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 15

Informed Consent Informed consent for patients must clearly recognize the limitations of telemedicine. It is recommended that optometrists develop a standardized informed consent form for their teleoptometry services. This document should explain diagnostic limitations resulting from the lack of an in-person examination and potential data inaccuracies and the risks associated with delayed or incorrect diagnoses … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 14

Licensing Considerations 1. Synchronous Teleoptometry “Unless otherwise permitted by law or regulation, doctors of optometry delivering telemedicine in optometry must be licensed in the state which is the originating site and must abide by that state’s licensure laws and regulations.” –2022 AOA Position Statement Regarding Telemedicine in Optometryi. In the U.S., optometrists who use teleoptometry … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 13

When contemplating using teleoptometry, optometrists should develop a strategic plan for their practice. Important considerations include identifying clinical scenarios that best fit the use of teleoptometry and determining the scope of teleoptometry services offered (i.e., minor red eye evaluations, refills for ocular medications, comprehensive examinations, etc.). It also essential to assess the practicality of implementing … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 12

Many advanced technologies are available today to assist optometrists in conducting eye care services remotely. Some devices are incorporated at the home of the optometrist or patient, whereas others are operated by trained technicians or opticians at an outside clinic or site. By leveraging advanced technologies, teleoptometry can ensure high-quality, efficient, and accessible eye care. … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 11

Screening and Triage of Ocular Conditions One of the primary clinical applications of telemedicine in optometry is screening and triage of ocular conditions. Most importantly, this application of teleoptometry allows optometrists to quickly and effectively assess a patient’s eye health remotely and determine the urgency of the presenting ocular conditions and need for an immediate … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 10

The three telemedicine categories that optometry falls under are: 1. Asynchronous (store-and-forward) Teleoptometry: This modality entails efficient collecting of data from the patient at an in-person clinic or at home before the optometrist reviews the data. Specifically, asynchronous teleoptometry includes collection of some or all the following: the patient history, anterior segment and retinal images, … Continued

Eye Care Without Borders: Lesson 9

In 2022, the AOA updated their 2020 “Position Statement on Telemedicine in Optometry” policy by consulting with experts from many fields, including eye care, health care, telehealth platforms, artificial intelligence, and practicing clinicians.  The 2022 revised position statement, which will be referenced throughout this educational activity, may be accessed at: https://www.aoa.org/AOA/Documents/Advocacy/position%20statements/AOA_Policy_Telehealth.pdf. At this time, the … Continued