Monday, August 11, 2008

Newsblurb: Dry eye seminar

This is old news (a seminar in North Carolina last week) but I happened to see the notice and I'm mentioning it here because I like the idea and I'd like to see more eye doctors hosting events of this kind. You can educate the community about recognizing the symptoms of dry eye and about general tips on caring for mild-to-moderate dry eye, and increase your practice at the same time....

Dry Eye Syndrome seminar
".... Ophthalmology", as a part of their "Vision for Life" series of Patient Education Seminars, will offer a free "lunch and learn" seminar entitled "Dry Eye Syndrome: We're All in the Same Boat, but Where's the Water?" at noon Tuesday in the Hendersonville office location. This talk will be presented by Dr. "...", board certified and fellowship-trained cornea specialist. Lunch will be provided to participants.

Dry eye syndrome is one of the most common eye complaints as we age. It is a result of deficient tear production and may be caused by a number of environmental, genetic or disease processes. Dr. "..." has treated thousands of patients with dry eye syndrome. Come and learn how to recognize the symptoms of this common problem and how to protect your eyes from the effects of dry eye syndrome.

To reserve a place, call "...". Reservations are required and seating is limited.

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