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3-D animations available for ECP Web sites

Eyemaginations has launched 3D-Eye Online, a program to seamlessly integrate Eyemaginations animations and illustrations into the Web sites of eye-care professionals (ECPs).

Towson, MD-Eyemaginations has launched 3D-Eye Online, a program to seamlessly integrate Eyemaginations animations and illustrations into the Web sites of eye-care professionals (ECPs).

With 3D-Eye Online, ECPs can enhance their ability to provide patients with vital information about procedures and conditions. ECPs can choose from a menu of 100 topics-including refractive and cataract surgeries, glaucoma, and presbyopia-to select 35 unique 3-D animations to integrate into their existing Web sites.

"Education is critical to ensuring a strong patient relationship, and 3D-Eye Online is another opportunity for ECPs to strengthen that connection," said Jeff Peres, Eyemaginations president and chief executive officer.

Dr. Wnorowski is an ophthalmologist who uses Eyemaginations products in his New Jersey-based practice.

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