Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the realm of myopia and discover the potential of red light therapy? In this electrifying episode, we're about to unravel the mysteries and future possibilities surrounding these fascinating topics. Join us as we sit down with the remarkable Dr. Debbie Jones, a distinguished expert in the field.
Our adventure begins with a burning question: Can red light therapy redefine the way we approach myopia care? This revolutionary concept has been making waves in the wellness world, and Dr. Jones is here to shed light on its promising applications and where it might take us.
This episode promises to captivate and intrigue. Dr. Debbie Jones brings her expertise to the table, and we guarantee you'll leave with a fresh perspective on these enthralling topics.
Tune in now and join the conversation as we explore the future of myopia care and the bright possibilities of red light therapy on The Myopia Podcast!
About Deborah Jones:
Debbie Jones is a Clinical Professor at the School of Optometry and Vision
Science and a Clinical Scientist at the Centre for Ocular Research & Education
(CORE), at the University of Waterloo.
Her main area of clinical focus is in pediatric optometry and her main area of
research activity is in the area of myopia control.
Debbie has a keen interest in the eyecare needs of indigenous peoples and has
provided eyecare to a remote community in Northern Ontario on a number of
occasions.
Trained in the UK, Debbie has been a faculty member at the School of
Optometry and Vision Science for 25 years. She is formally a partner in an award
winning private practice in the UK and has published articles in optometric
journals and regularly presents at optometric conferences worldwide. She is a
Fellow of the British College of Optometrists, the British Contact Lens
Association and the American Academy of Optometry.