6:30 PM - 8:30 PM PST
Children are becoming nearsighted at increasingly younger ages. Spending too little time outside and too much time inside, usually staring at a screen, plays a big part in myopia development in children.
What are you doing in your practice to help manage myopia?
If you are starting or have an established practice, you can always learn something from others, from the newest tools available to proven practices that work.
Join us on Thursday, November 7, live via Zoom, as our speaker, Dr. Troy Ogden, breaks down the simple steps to simplify myopia management for you and your practice.
SPEAKER:
Troy Ogden, OD
CE CREDITS:
2
SCHEDULE:
6:30 pm - 6:35 pm - Registration Check-In
6:35 pm - 8:30 pm - Lecture and Q&A
COST:
NOA Members, Students, and Non-Members - FREE
Dr. Ogden is in his element, chatting and interacting with his patients. He delights in patients' smiles when they see themselves in striking new eyeglasses or see clearly for the first time with contact lenses, especially with specialty lenses. He works to create a positive experience and enhance his patients’ well-being at every visit.
Optometry is his passion. Outside of the office, he serves as President-Elect of the Nevada Optometric Association and was just named the Nevada Change Agent for The Myopia Collective. Dr. Ogden also lectures to Optometrists, Opticians, and Graduate Students on different ocular subjects. He mentors numerous pre-optometry students who shadow him in his Reno office. He also volunteers with community service vision groups, offering free eye exams when possible.
Dr. Ogden married his college sweetheart, Terri. They have two daughters, two rescue beagles, a rescue golden retriever, and a rescue cat; in other words, their home is filled with hair. Dr. Ogden enjoys golf, traveling, family gatherings, fine wine, craft brews, and bourbon in his free time.