Women in Ophthalmology - 10 Minutes of Science

S02E05 Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued Versus Washout.

August 23, 2022 Women in Ophthalmology Season 2 Episode 5
Women in Ophthalmology - 10 Minutes of Science
S02E05 Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued Versus Washout.
Show Notes

Rebounds are not limited to basketball.  Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study: Continued Versus Washout. 

Rebounds are not limited to basketball. Dr Sarah Hull examines the rebound effect in the Three-Year Clinical Trial of Low-Concentration Atropine for Myopia Progression (LAMP) Study. What are the outcomes of continued atropine treatment, and what is the ideal concentration? 

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Sarah Hull is a UK-trained Ophthalmologist who completed a PhD in paediatric retinal genetics at UCL and Moorfields in 2016. She has been living in New Zealand since 2018, working as a consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in paediatrics, strabismus and genetics at Auckland District Health Board and Auckland Eye. She is also a Senior Lecturer at Auckland University. Her research focuses on inherited eye disease as well as optic neuropathies.