Emma's Dilemma
1. Hidden Secrets of Multifocal Fitting

Have you ever really wanted a multifocal contact lens fit to have a better outcome? This webinar explores the challenges we and our patients historically have faced when trying to get the best vision from a multifocal lens. Together we will explore these common difficulties and how best to overcome them with practical in consulting room tips, leaving us with more available chair time and happy, loyal longterm multifocal contact lens wearers!
2. Seal the Deal with your Multifocal Contact Lens Patients

Join us for this thought provoking and informative webinar looking at how best to communicate vision correction options with our presbyopic patients. Working in optics we sometimes forget how this is an area of confusion and lack of understanding for our patients - this webinar considers how we can provide clear and accurate guidance to meet our patients growing needs.
3. The true cost of an instable tearfilm

When was the last time you really thought about a patients tearfilm and it’s relevance to contact lens wear? As clinicians we often examine basic elements of the tearfilm before a contact lens fit but do we really consider how the contact lens and tearfilm interact? This webinar allows us to gain practical insight in to this topic to ensure our fits deliver the best physical and visual comfort every time.
4. Is Visual Acuity 1.0 Good Enough?

How would you define good vision? Ever really asked yourself that question beyond the realms of recording 1.0 from the Snellen chart? This webinar expands our thinking and practical assessment in this interesting area. What might our patients gain if we started to think about the elements of their real world vision that impact them every day. Join us to consider how we can help our patients to see even better by thinking outside of the (consulting room) box!
Important Safety Information:
ACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lenses, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For detailed product information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use available on the Johnson & Johnson website https://www.e-ifu.com/.