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Nomad, or the Nuances of the World

This unconventional feminine frame will amaze, not only with its double colouring reminiscent of the Mediterranean waters, but also by the geometrical pattern that adorns the temple. This form, classic in appearance, is metamorphosing into an icon of design thanks to its contrasting and superimposed line, following the brow bone. The perfect frame to brighten up any look.

Featured model: 40140N

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Transitions Academy Celebrates 25 Years with In-Person Live Event

The Transitions team looks forward to welcoming attendees in person to the 25th  Transitions Academy on January 16 – 19, 2022 at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes in Orlando, Fla.

“This upcoming event will mark 25 years of Transitions Academy and we can’t wait to celebrate this milestone and the future trajectory of the optical industry with attendees,” said Chrystel Barranger, president of Wholesale EMEA at EssilorLuxottica and president Essilor Photochromics and Transitions Optical. “The energy and excitement that we share with our partners during Transitions Academy is truly unique, and we’re already working hard to create another unforgettable experience together.”

Industry professionals can earn an invitation to attend Transitions Academy 2022 through the following ways:

  1. Become a Transitions Innovation Award Finalist – The awards are open to optical industry professionals, educators, retailers, optical laboratories and independent eyecare professionals and practices in the U.S. and Canada.
    Nominations for all Transitions Innovation Awards will be accepted online from October 1 – 31, 2021.
  • Ask Your Lens Supplier Representative – Industry professionals should let their Transitions® lens supplier know they would like to register for Transitions Academy.  Many lens suppliers are providing opportunities for customers to earn their way and attend.
  • Become a Transitions Change Agent – Transitions Optical is recruiting ECPs who are Generation Z or millennials, or serve many Generation Z or millennial patients, and are looking to change the conversations their peers and patients are having around Transitions lenses.Visit TransitionsPRO.com/ChangeAgent to apply.
  • Request a Spot / Nominate Someone to Attend – Although Transitions Academy is an invitation-only event, spaces are reserved for interested industry professionals from North America. Those interested can request to attend at TransitionsAcademy.com.
  • Join the Speaker’s Bureau – qualified industry speakers can email Transitions customer service (cservice@transitions.com) to learn more about becoming a part of the Transitions Speakers Bureau.

Click HERE for the full press release.

Making Informed Decisions About your Professional Career

The employment market in eye care has always been a challenge but today, catalyzed by the new opportunities from eyecare organizations and individual practices eager to acquire new talent, the challenges, options and opportunities are greater than ever.

An overview of the employment situation will be shared with attendees as well as some sage advice from employment gurus.

Hiring organizations will provide insights into their culture and benefits. Attendees will be able to meet with the leaders behind Canada’s largest organizations and get first-hand perspectives. OD members of the Canada’s largest optometric buying groups share their perspectives on independent optometry. 

This interactive event is ideal for early career stage eye care practitioners looking to chart their course and those, at any career stage, considering upon a change in direction.

SPEAKERS:

  • Tim Brennan, Chief Innovation Officer, FitFirst Technologies
  • Dr. Michael Naugle, VP Optometric Partnerships, FYidoctors
  • Dr. Daryan Angle, VP Business Development, IRIS Group
  • Dr. Laurie Lesser, Eyecare Director, Canada/UK, Bailey Nelson
  • Nicholas Perry, Cofounder & Managing Director, Canada/UK, Bailey Nelson
  • Dr. Kyla Hunter, Aurora Eye Care, Grande Prairie, AB, Eye Recommend
  • Dr. Trevor Miranda, Cowichan Eyecare BC
  • Dr. Maria Sampalis, Founder & Owner, Corporate Optometry
  • Naomi Barber, BOptom, Director of Optometry, Specsavers

All events will be hosted and moderated Roxanne Arnal, OD, Certified Financial Planner. Dr. Arnal brings a unique combination of experience as a former independent practice owner and certified financial planner to the proceedings.

Mingle with your colleagues and presenters in conversation rooms following the presentations.

INTERACTIVE MEETING FORMAT, INCLUDING:

  • Presentations and Moderated Panel discussions
  • Private Video Chat tables
  • Interactive Text Chat
  • Direct Links to valuable information

Event registration is now open. Click Here for Details. 



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Safilo NA Launches Newly Designed MySafilo B2B Website for US and Canadian Optical Customers

Safilo North America announces the launch of its newly designed U.S. and Canadian B2B website for optical customers. Completely redesigned with an inviting home page filled with brand visuals and videos encompassing the full Safilo North America portfolio, this new sales platform is now live. Operating now as www.mysafilo.com, the site can be accessed by both U.S. and Canadian customers with the latter having the ability to conduct business in English or French once the country is selected from the home page. 

Designed as part of an ongoing company-wide customer-centric digital transformation strategy, the modern new design of the website is a one-stop order engine for Safilo’s North America portfolio of licensed and proprietary brands.

The new home page enables one to instantaneously view and experience each of Safilo’s North American frame collections prior to logging in which was previously a password-protected feature.

Numerous upgrades have been implemented to improve the user experience throughout the site including an easier interface to filter and browse products, a simplified return process, streamlined access to previous orders as well as videos on manufacturing, design and brands for a truly immersive Safilo product experience. The highly successful Live Chat feature, first added in 2020, will continue to appear on the newly designed site.

All existing mysafilo.com and mysafilocanada.com customers will need to re-register for the new website if they haven’t already done so.

“We’re excited to strengthen our partnership with our U.S. and Canadian customers by updating and further modernizing our online B2B capabilities to better serve their needs. We expect the newly enhanced platform to further elevate the user experience for our customers and make it even easier to conduct business with us. We also hope to appeal and entice new customers who now have the ability to browse our product portfolio online which wasn’t previously possible,” said Steve Wright, president and chief commercial officer of Safilo North America.

Click HERE for the full press release.

COVID-19’s Impact on Vision Loss Across Canada

The Addendum to the Cost of Vision Loss and Blindness in Canada Report (“the Report) estimates 1,437 Canadians lost vision due to delayed eye examinations and delayed treatment in 2020.  The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge Canadian patients and the health care system. Almost all optometrists’ offices were closed during the first lockdown from March to June 2020, with most offices restricting capacity for the rest of 2020. There were close to three million fewer optometry visits in 2020 compared to 2019, which put millions of Canadians at serious risk of losing vision.

Vision loss in Canada is increasing.

  • There were 335,000 fewer (47% decrease) eye surgeries performed across Canada between March and June of 2020.
  • An estimated 1,437 people lost vision due to delayed eye examinations and treatments in 2020.

The short and long-term cost brought on by the pandemic goes well into 2023.

  • It is expected to take two years to clear the additional backlog of cataract surgeries caused by the pandemic.
  • Between 2021 and 2023, it is estimated that an additional $129 million per year will be required to clear the backlog.

The cost of vision loss in Canada goes well-beyond the health care system.

  • An increase in wait times for surgery will result in a $1.3 billion increase in the cost of vision health over the next two and a half years.
  • Though $253.3 million of these costs are direct health care system costs, $1.1 billion result from the loss of well-being.

All Canadians living with eye diseases were impacted by COVID-19.  Some had their diagnosis delayed, potentially missing or delaying an opportunity to receive treatment to stabilize their disease. Others were delayed in receiving counselling and support to assist in dealing with the mental, physical and social effects of vision loss.

“We need to make eye health and rehabilitation services a population health priority. It is critical for Canadians to have access to treatment and receive an early diagnosis,” says Louise Gillis, immediate past president, Canadian Council of the Blind. “Research shows that three-quarters of causes of vision loss in Canada are preventable, treatable, or reversible. The delays in treatment, and the backlog of appointments, has and will, continue to create long-term impacts on vision health in Canada.”

“COVID-19 has, and continues to, affect every Canadian.  This report shows the unnecessary impact of COVID-19 on the over 8 million Canadians who are living with a blinding eye disease that puts them at significant risk of going blind.  We are calling for a National Vision Health Plan because it would have reduced people losing vision today and in the future.” says Doug Earle, President & CEO, Fighting Blindness Canada.

Click HERE for the full press release.

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