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Compelling Clinical Findings of Correlations between MGD and KC

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In this session from Eyes On Dry Eye 2022, join Dr. Amy Nau and Dr. Jeffrey Sonsino to discuss the correlations between meibomian gland dysfunction and keratoconus!

Dr. Amy Nau and Dr. Jeffrey Sonsino discuss the correlations between meibomian gland dysfunction and keratoconus, covering patient cases and complex clinical findings!
Jeffrey Sonsino, OD
About Jeffrey Sonsino, OD

Dr. Sonsino studied at the New England College of Optometry in Boston, where he graduated with research honors. He had the opportunity to spend time at and complete a research poster at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School. Afterward, he completed a highly competitive one-year residency in cornea and contact lenses at Illinois College of Optometry. In Chicago, he worked mainly with the optometrist and ophthalmologists at the prestigious, University of Chicago Medical Center seeing patients with severe corneal diseases. One highlight of his experience there was super-gluing a patient’s cornea closed to save his vision.

After residency, he became faculty at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Eye Institute for 11 years where he lectured around the world, wrote 10 patents on novel ophthalmic devices, authored papers, and became the director of the optometry service. The experience he gained there was the foundation that advanced his standing nationally.

Jeffrey Sonsino, OD
Amy Nau, OD, FAAO
About Amy Nau, OD, FAAO

Amy Nau is a partner at Korb & Associates, PLLC, and an adjunct associate clinical professor at the New England College of Optometry. A longtime Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry , she currently serves on the a member of the American Optometric Association and the Massachusetts Society of Optometrists. She is a member of the International Keratoconus Academy, the Scleral Lens Education Society, and the Association for Vision and Research in Ophthalmology as well as the Eye and Contact Lens Association.

Amy Nau, OD, FAAO
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