Eye 101: Pupil & Teacher with Dr. Christine Suess
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Welcome back to another episode of "Ditch the Lab Coat," where we tackle health issues with scientific skepticism and bring you the latest insights straight from the experts. Today, we have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Christine Suess, a seasoned ophthalmologist with over two decades of experience and a former Chief of Ophthalmology at Cornwall Community Hospital.
Dr. Suess will shed light on the intricate world of eye health, from common conditions like presbyopia and myopia to the impacts of screen time on children's vision. We'll delve into the importance of regular eye exams, the realities of eye surgeries, and essential tips on preventing retinal damage with proper UV protection.
Tune in as we bust some myths, discuss ocular emergencies, and explore the evolving role of technology in eye care. Plus, you'll get some unique insights, including how eye health can reflect overall body wellness and why a career in ophthalmology might just be the perfect blend of precision and patient care. This episode is packed with valuable information to help you keep your vision clear and your eyes healthy. Stay with us as we uncover these fascinating topics!
01:00 – Dr. Christine Seuss discusses her ophthalmology expertise.
04:48 – Chose career for balance; nurses' supportive advice.
08:54 – How to connect with an ophthalmologist or optometrist?
11:55 – Glasses ease presbyopia; adaptation or denial, discussed.
13:43 – Screen time may increase myopia risks in children.
18:47 – Crusting on eyelids may indicate blepharitis.
22:00 – Use artificial tears and cool compresses; consult ophthalmologist.
23:02 – Medical specialties attract people with specific traits.
28:21 – Handling ocular emergencies and managing glaucoma remotely.
32:33 – Wear sunglasses with 100% UVA, UVB protection.
35:00 – Eye surgeries now use topical drops for numbing.
37:09 – No patch, use shield; hydrate wound closure.
39:18 – Serious eye injuries require urgent specialist care.
43:22 – Limited experience with ophthalmology as a student.
48:07 – Discussing teeth and vision care with an empathetic expert.