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Nov
Core Conversations: Myopia Prevention and Control
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The first topic in Optcom's new Core Conversations Series has been released: Myopia Prevention and Control
This discussion area requires registration and will be open only to:
Exceptions may be made for researchers whose area of expertise and work center around this important issue.
This new system currently supports web participation, RSS feeds, email subscription (notifications), file exchange, and more.
There currently are only a few messages as it's just going live.
While I am the biggest proponent of Lists like the Optcomlist, I do think that very narrow focus subjects that will evolve over time need more of a controlled - encapsulated? - format. So this is a bit of anexperiment. It in no way is intended to discourage myopia discussion on the List. I'm hoping the two can be synergistic, much like you gointo a class at SECO for one type of experience (ie. forum) and then out into the hallway or exhibit hall for another more open experience (ie. mailing list).
Please consider joining this opportunity to share with colleagues, and hopefully learn approaches to dealing with myopia that we can takeback to our practices.
http://www.optcom.com
Please let me know if you run into any trouble registering, or
accessing the myopia forum.
Walt
This discussion area requires registration and will be open only to:
- Optometrists
- Optometry students
- OD or doctoral level educators at an official school of optometry.
Exceptions may be made for researchers whose area of expertise and work center around this important issue.
This new system currently supports web participation, RSS feeds, email subscription (notifications), file exchange, and more.
There currently are only a few messages as it's just going live.
While I am the biggest proponent of Lists like the Optcomlist, I do think that very narrow focus subjects that will evolve over time need more of a controlled - encapsulated? - format. So this is a bit of anexperiment. It in no way is intended to discourage myopia discussion on the List. I'm hoping the two can be synergistic, much like you gointo a class at SECO for one type of experience (ie. forum) and then out into the hallway or exhibit hall for another more open experience (ie. mailing list).
Please consider joining this opportunity to share with colleagues, and hopefully learn approaches to dealing with myopia that we can takeback to our practices.
http://www.optcom.com
Please let me know if you run into any trouble registering, or
accessing the myopia forum.
Walt
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