Monday, September 28, 2009

Stephen V. Scoper, M.D. in Richmond, Virginia for Ocular Allergy Presentation

Dinner Presentation: "Ocular Allergy: Treatment Goals and Therapeutic Evaluation Update"

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 6:30pm

Flemings Steakhouse, Richmond, VA

Dr. Stephen Scoper, Vice President of Virginia Eye Consultants in Norfolk, Virginia, will be presenting a lecture on ocular allergy, entitled "Ocular Allergy: Treatment Goals and Therapeutic Evaluation Update" at Flemings Steakhouse in Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 6:30pm. The lecture will be targeted to ophthalmologists.

9200 Stony Point Pkwy, Ste 131
Richmond, VA 23235
(804) 272-7755

To RSVP to the event, contact Deone Allen at (336) 451-1523.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Stephen V. Scoper, M.D. presents Premium IOL Course in Grapevine, Texas

Dr. Stephen Scoper, Vice President and lead refractive surgeon at Virginia Eye Consultants, will be in Grapevine, Texas, presenting a comprehensive course to area optometrists on the co-management of Premium IOLs on Saturday, September 26th, 2009!

Co-Management of Premium IOLs
Training Opportunity for Co-Management of Multifocal and Toric IOLs
Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Registration/Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Program 8:30am - Noon
Learn More and Register by CLICKING HERE

Dr. Scoper will be presenting a comprehensive course for optometrists, preparing them to manage all aspects of pre-operative and post-operative care for co-management of Premium IOL procedures. Optometrists who already have experience in co-managing patients for routine cataract surgery will be taken to the next level of expertise in providing state-of-the-art multifocal and astigmatic technology to their patients. Integrating care with an experiencedPremium IOL surgeon, they will have confidence in recommending thePremium IOL technology to their patients with whom they have developed a trusting doctor-patient relationship.

A comprehensive notebook will be provided to course attendees with extensive handouts and forms giving a step-by-step guide to take back to their practices. Premium IOL patients will describe their experiences and be available to answer questions to reinforce the lectures and consolidate the learning experience.

This CE-approved three hour course will conclude with the presentation of a Certificate of Completion in the Co-Management of Premium IOLs signed by the Course Director.

A breakfast and registration period will be at 8:00am, and the program will commence at 8:30am.
To learn more and register for this event with Dr. Scoper, CLICK HERE!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Stephen V. Scoper, M.D. presents Premium IOL Course in New York City, New York

Dr. Stephen Scoper, Vice President and lead refractive surgeon at Virginia Eye Consultants, will be in New York City, New York, presenting a comprehensive course to area optometrists on the co-management of Premium IOLs on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009!

Co-Management of Premium IOLs
Training Opportunity for Co-Management of Multifocal and Toric IOLs
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Registration/Dinner 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Program 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Learn More and Register by CLICKING HERE

Dr. Scoper will be presenting a comprehensive course for optometrists, preparing them to manage all aspects of pre-operative and post-operative care for co-management of Premium IOL procedures. Optometrists who already have experience in co-managing patients for routine cataract surgery will be taken to the next level of expertise in providing state-of-the-art multifocal and astigmatic technology to their patients. Integrating care with an experienced Premium IOL surgeon, they will have confidence in recommending the Premium IOL technology to their patients with whom they have developed a trusting doctor-patient relationship.

A comprehensive notebook will be provided to course attendees with extensive handouts and forms giving a step-by-step guide to take back to their practices. Premium IOL patients will describe their experiences and be available to answer questions to reinforce the lectures and consolidate the learning experience.

This CE-approved three hour course will conclude with the presentation of a Certificate of Completion in the Co-Management of Premium IOLs signed by the Course Director.

A dinner and registration period will be at 6:30pm, and the program will commence at 7:00 p.m.

To learn more and register for this event with Dr. Scoper, CLICK HERE!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The ABC's of Great Vision

Today is the first day back to school for many children across the United States. Correct vision is crucial in today's fast-paced classroom, and without it, learning will become increasingly difficult. Recent studies suggest vision problems affect as many as one in 20 preschoolers and one in four school-age children. Since many vision problems begin to develop at an early age, it is very important for parents to maintain a proactive role in securing proper eye care for their child. Untreated vision related issues can lead to more serious and complicated problems, as well as negatively impacting learning, personality and behavior.

Good vision is essential in a child's physical and educational development. Parents should be prepared by ensuring regular vision and eye health screenings to allow for the detection and treatment of any eye problems, if they exist.

If your child often complains of headaches, tearing, holds items unusually close or far away to view them, or tilts his head to the side to read schoolwork, it could be indicative of a vision related problem. One must never assume their child has 20/20 vision just because they've never complained about it. Frequently, issues go undiagnosed as the child doesn't realize that the world does not appear blurry to everyone else. The burden of responsibility here falls directly on the parents.

Amblyopia, or poor vision in an otherwise normal eye, commonly caused by crossed eyes or refractive differences, if left untreated can cause irreversible vision loss. The best time for detection and treatment of this is the preschool years. Effective treatment after 8 or 9 years of age is rarely achieved.

Strabismus, or misalignment of the eyes, can result in amblyopia if the eye is habitually misaligned. Early detection and treatment are crucial in correcting and restoring vision.

With a timely diagnosis, common refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, are all frequently corrected with proper corrective eyeglasses. Uncorrected refractive errors can cause amblyopia in some cases.

Ultimately, an examination by your child's ophthalmologist should be performed any time questions arise regarding eye health, regardless of the age of the child. As with many health issues, early detection and diagnosis of incorrect vision provides the best opportunity for effective treatment and correction. And the sooner poor vision is corrected for your child, the sooner they can enjoy a happy and healthy learning environment, free from vision related hindrances.