Publications

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Sawyer G, Morgan P, Jones L.. Comfort is the beginning, middle and end of contact lens wearer success British Contact Lens Association Clinical Conference & Exhibition, Manchester, Jun 9, 2023

Shukla M. Contact Lenses as a platform for ocular drug delivery Controlled Release Society – Ocular Delivery Focus Group, Webinar, Feb 10, 2023

Sindt C, Jedlicka J, Fadel D, Garcia C . Oculus: Specialty Contact Lens fitting solutions for every patient and every doctor Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, Jan 18, 2024

Stahl U. Highlights of TFOS DEWS II report and its clinical implications Novartis Symposium, Moncton, New Brunswick, 2018

Stahl U. Highlights of TFOS DEWS II report and its clinical implications Novartis Symposium, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2018

Stahl U. Highlights of TFOS DEWS II report and its clinical implications Novartis Symposium, Cambridge, Ontario, 2018

van der Worp E, Jones L, Wolffsohn J. A clear vision on dropouts Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, USA, 2020

Walline J, Pal S, Jones D. Knowledge is the key to control of myopia Optometry Times EyeCON, Virtual Meeting, Panel Discussion, Marco Island, Florida, USA, Dec 16 , 2022

Walsh K. Lids and Dry Eye Interactive Webinar. April 8th, 2020

Walsh K. Lids and Dry Eye Interactive Webinar. April 14th, 2020

Walsh K. Sharing the unique perspective of a practitioner, a patient, and a parent Global Myopia Symposium, Virtual Conference, September, 2020

Walsh K. Lids and Dry Eye BCDO conference, Vancouver, April, 2020

Walsh K. Managing lid margin disease in dry eye and contact lens wearers Online Optometry Learning Series, April, 2021

Walsh K. Sharing the unique perspective of a practitioner, a patient, and a parent. Reshaping the future of community eye health virtual conference, Singapore, March 2021, 2021

Walsh K, Jones L. Does research guide contact lens clinical practice? Assotticca Conference, Rome, Italy, 2019

Walsh K, Jones L. Developing an enhanced contact lens clinical routine Assotticca Conference, Rome, Italy, 2019

Walsh K, Jones L. Dry eye and contacts: Harmony or havoc? Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, USA, 2020

Walsh K, Jones L. Improving contact lens comfort without changing the lens or modality American Academy of Optometry, Boston, November, 2021

Walsh K, Jones L, Kojima R. Working smart: How to streamline your dry eye practice with new technology Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, USA, 2020

Walsh K, Jones L, Luensmann D, Woods J. Rapid Fire: Celebrating 20 Years of Silicone Hydrogels: The Past, Present and Future American Academy of Optometry, San Antonio, USA, 2018 [ Show Abstract ]

Using the analogy of a child growing up, four presenters cover the twenty-year timeline of silicone hydrogels (SiHys). How does the historical performance of this material inform both currently available lenses and future applications? Each part of the talk covers a specific period in the timeline since 1998: from infancy, through to elementary and high school years, balancing properties for comfortable daily wear and gaining increased understanding of interactions with the ocular surface and tear film. At age 20, SiHys have yet to graduate from college, leaving the last talk to share what the future may hold.

Walsh K, Jones L, Wolffsohn J. Dry Eye Workshop Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, USA, Jan, 2020

Walsh K, Schulze M. New Findings to Help Contact Lens Wearers in our New Normal Alberta Association of Optometrists, Webinar. November 3rd, 2020

Williams R, Srinivasan S, Jones L. Career Transitions ARVO Advance Research Career Development Conference, Virtual Conference, February 26, 2021

Wolf A, Fadel D. Presentation Provided by WAVE: Become a more Successful Scleral Fitter by Utilizing WAVE and Advanced Technologies! Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Las Vegas, Jan 18, 2024

Wolffsohn J, Craig J, Jones L. Dry Eye Wheel British Contact Lens Association Clinical Conference & Exhibition, Manchester, Jun 10, 2023