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Ep 15 Talking About Glaucoma - 28Mar2011: Corneal hysteresis & response to PG analogs with Josh Ehrlich (AAC Enhanced)
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In this episode, Dr Ehrlich and I discuss baseline corneal hysteresis and its relationship with the amount of IOP reduction in prostaglandin treatment.
Dr Josh Ehrlich is a fourth year medical student at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He begins his Ophthalmology residency July 2012 at the Wills Eye Institute.
E-mail: email: [email protected]
http://www.med.cornell.edu
This episode was recorded using more brand new and fun recording gear! Namely, a Marantz PMD-661 Digital recorder and a Shure SM-58 microphone. Voice overs were done using a Blue Microphones YETI and mix down on a MacBook Air and MacBook Pro using Garage Band ‘11.
Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and are not intended to be taken as the standard of care for glaucoma treatment. Please always weigh the complete clinical picture and involve patients with any decisions in their care.
Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
[email protected]
http://iguy.tv/podcast
http://iguy.tv is now set-up as a page to connect you to all my bits and bytes all over the web; go to that landing page as a convenient one-stop hub to all my activities
Work - http://westcoastglaucoma.com
or http://iguy.tv/office
Twitter - http://twitter.com/robschertzer
or http://iguy.tv/twitter
Blog - http://wholelottarob.com
or http://iguy.tv/blog
© Robert M Schertzer MD Inc, 2011
40 episodes
Manage episode 152927581 series 1075675
In this episode, Dr Ehrlich and I discuss baseline corneal hysteresis and its relationship with the amount of IOP reduction in prostaglandin treatment.
Dr Josh Ehrlich is a fourth year medical student at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He begins his Ophthalmology residency July 2012 at the Wills Eye Institute.
E-mail: email: [email protected]
http://www.med.cornell.edu
This episode was recorded using more brand new and fun recording gear! Namely, a Marantz PMD-661 Digital recorder and a Shure SM-58 microphone. Voice overs were done using a Blue Microphones YETI and mix down on a MacBook Air and MacBook Pro using Garage Band ‘11.
Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and are not intended to be taken as the standard of care for glaucoma treatment. Please always weigh the complete clinical picture and involve patients with any decisions in their care.
Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
Clinical Associate Professor
Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
[email protected]
http://iguy.tv/podcast
http://iguy.tv is now set-up as a page to connect you to all my bits and bytes all over the web; go to that landing page as a convenient one-stop hub to all my activities
Work - http://westcoastglaucoma.com
or http://iguy.tv/office
Twitter - http://twitter.com/robschertzer
or http://iguy.tv/twitter
Blog - http://wholelottarob.com
or http://iguy.tv/blog
© Robert M Schertzer MD Inc, 2011
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