
NYU Langone’s Jordan Mandell, MD, and Ariana Levin, MD, sit down with UCLA’s Anne Coleman, MD, to discuss her recent study on cardiovascular risk scores and their association with glaucoma, AMD, and other ocular diseases.

NYU Langone’s Jordan Mandell, MD, and Ariana Levin, MD, sit down with UCLA’s Anne Coleman, MD, to discuss her recent study on cardiovascular risk scores and their association with glaucoma, AMD, and other ocular diseases.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, discuss recurrence of papilledema after discontinuation of GLP-1 receptor agonists and the implications for monitoring patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, discuss how eye and brain vascular events such as retinal vein occlusion and stroke can signal antiphospholipid syndrome and require further evaluation.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, review how clinical and imaging findings relate to vision recovery after radiotherapy for optic nerve sheath meningioma.



Host Deborah Ristvedt, DO, welcomes Trattler to discuss how early inspirations, mentorship, collaboration, and a philosophy of simplifying complex concepts have shaped his ophthalmology career.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, discuss how optic disc cupping after optic neuritis reflects nerve and ganglion cell thinning, not disease type, helping distinguish it from glaucoma.

NYU Grossman’s Preeya Mehta, MD, and Jonathan S. Williams, MD, sit down with Mount Sinai’s Louis R. Pasquale, MD, to discuss long-term safety and efficacy data from a PreserFlo microshunt trial and the role of microshunts in glaucoma surgery.



Their conversation focuses on anatomy-driven, individualized approaches and multidisciplinary decision-making for patients with neovascular glaucoma.

Jennifer E. Thorne, MD, PhD, discusses evidence from the ADJUST trial, including relapse risk, retreatment success, and how clinicians should monitor children when considering adalimumab discontinuation.

From artificial intelligence to home monitoring, Joel Schuman, MD, of Wills Eye Hospital, explores the innovations that could change how clinicians detect and treat glaucoma in the new year.



Tsu Shan Chambers shares how the film "My Eyes" uses authentic storytelling to raise awareness of inherited eye disease and the importance of preventive vision care.

Host Deborah Ristvedt, DO, is joined by Marguerite B. McDonald, MD, FACS, to discuss her journey with pioneering contributions to ophthalmology, patient-centered care, leadership, and guidance for the next generation.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, discuss the case of a patient with persistent papilledema after brain tumor resection due to superficial siderosis.

Their discussion sheds light on the importance of physician advocacy in ophthalmology—from shaping policy and protecting patients to building community.

NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Galen Hu, MD, and Andrea Blitzer, MD, sit down with Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD, of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, to discuss how ophthalmologists are leveraging social media not just to promote practices, but to educate patients.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, highlight how chronic lymphocytic leukemia can mimic Graves’ orbitopathy, underscoring the importance of a thorough evaluation.

From early experiences in India to fellowship training at Wills Eye Hospital, Dr. Ansari discusses how ophthalmologists can make a lasting impact worldwide.


In episode 1, Bill Trattler, MD, shares practical advice on documentation, patient communication, keratoconus management, and advanced lens technology.

Ophthalmologists discuss the most impactful advancements reshaping patient care over five decades.

In honor of Ophthalmology Times’ 50th anniversary, anterior segment surgeons attending ASCRS 2025 weigh in on the innovations that defined modern ophthalmology.

Andrew G. Lee, MD, and Drew Carey, MD, discuss how baseline optical coherence tomography parameters can help ophthalmologists counsel patients and make more informed decisions after ethambutol-associated optic neuropathy.

