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FYidoctors Continues Expansion in Atlantic Canada

FYidoctors today announced the addition of Bohnsack & Steffler Optometrists to its eye care group in Atlantic Canada. The clinic is the eighth in New Brunswick to join FYidoctors.

For over 25 years, Bohnsack & Steffler Optometrists has been serving the residents of Fredericton and is led by optometrists Dr. Harry Bohnsack, Dr. Paula Steffler and Dr. Andrea De Souza, collectively bringing decades of experience in vision care.

“We’re excited to partner with a FYidoctors, and to align ourselves with the growing group of professionals working under its banner,” said Dr. Bohnsack. “The resources and technology now available to us will further support the commitment our clinic has to providing comprehensive, personalized eye care.” Dr. De Souza and Dr. Steffler echoed the sentiment.

“We’re pleased to continue extending our services into the Maritimes, and to welcome Bohnsack & Steffler Optometrists to the FYidoctors family,” said Dr. Alan Ulsifer, CEO and Chairman of FYidoctors. “As FYidoctors’ presence grows across Canada, so does the ability to enhance the lives of patients through vision care.”

Bohnsack & Steffler Optometrists is also pleased to support several non-profits, including annual support for the Fredericton Sunrise Rotary Club, Optometry Giving Sight, Junior Achievement, and many other local organizations.

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Transitions Announces 2020 Innovation Award Finalists

Transitions Optical has named the finalists for its annual Transitions Innovation Awards program, which recognizes both individuals and companies for their innovative efforts to support the Transitions® brand over the past year. The winners will be announced later this year and honoured during Transitions Academy 2022, January 16-19. 

“2020 was a unique year, and it’s now more important than ever to focus on the highlights and celebrate our Innovation Award finalists and their achievements,” said Jose Alves, general manager, Americas, Transitions Optical.

2020 Transitions Brand Ambassador

The Transitions Brand Ambassador award celebrates an individual who best showcases their dedication to be an influential advocate of the Transitions brand. The 2020 finalists include:

Canadian Eyecare Practice of the Year

The Canadian Eyecare Practice of the Year title recognizes independent eyecare practices in Canada that are actively promoting healthy sight to their patients and within their local communities, and who have demonstrated excellence in supporting the Transitions brand. The 2020 finalists include:

Best in Marketing

Best in Marketing honours an individual or company for their creative and strategic marketing tactics to effectively promote the Transitions brand or Transitions family of products among customers or within their communities. The 2020 finalists include:

Best in Training

The Best in Training award celebrates an individual, company or educator that has shown creativity in developing or offering training and education opportunities that include dispensing photochromic lenses, the Transitions brand or Transitions family of products. The 2020 finalists include:

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Canmore MediSpa and Laser Centre Joins FYidoctors

FYidoctors announces Canmore MediSpa and Laser Centre as the latest clinic to join the company. The addition marks the organization’s first medical aesthetic clinic in the Town of Canmore, Alberta, and its eighth clinic in the province.

Led by Dr. Rick Balharry and his team of aesthetic medicine professionals, Canmore MediSpa and Laser Centre has operated in the region for over 40 years and has been recognized for its unique environment that combines a cosmetic and medical practice. The clinic offers a comprehensive array of services, from advanced laser & light therapies and skin health treatments to complementary surgical procedures such as varicose vein treatments, vasectomies, labiaplasty, prolotherapy and more.

“Through this partnership, we see an incredible opportunity for the practice to implement positive change and upgrades that will not only help the business grow but have a lasting impact on our patients for the years to come,” said Dr. Balharry.

A pillar in the community for decades, the practice has long supported multiple community-led initiatives including the Canmore Area Health Foundation and the youth-focused initiatives at the Banff Squash Tournament.

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A Canadian Discovery Moves from the Lab to Clinical Trials

Fighting Blindness Canada research

A new potential treatment for diabetic macular edema and agerelated macular degeneration has been discovered by Canadian scientist Dr. Przemyslaw (Mike) Sapieha (Université de Montréal).

The primary treatment for these diseases is anti-VEGF injections which stop the growth of blood vessels. One of the problems with this type of treatment is that all blood vessel growth is stopped; both abnormal blood vessels and sometimes healthy blood vessels which are needed to keep the eye healthy and protect vision.

In a new study published in Cell Metabolism, Dr. Sapieha’s team identified a way to distinguish between healthy and diseased blood vessels. They identified a molecule, BCL-xL, that is higher in abnormal blood vessels compared to healthy vessels. Dr. Sapieha then teamed up UNITY Biotechnology, who have developed drugs that block BCL-xL function. One of these drugs slowed the growth of abnormal vessels in a mouse model of retinal degeneration while allowing healthy blood vessels to survive.

This class of drugs is now being tested in a Phase I human clinical trial to determine safety in individuals with diabetic macular edema or wet age-related macular degeneration.

United Nations Mandates Vision For All with Landmark Resolution

WCO-UN

A landmark resolution by United Nation General Assembly has been passed unanimously by 193 member nations committing the international community to eye care for the 1.1 billion people living with preventable sight loss by 2030.

UN Friends of Vision

This is the first time the Vision Care sector has been formally recognized by the United Nations (UN) and represents the culmination of years of effort by multiple stakeholders in the vision community; most notably The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness’s (IAPB) UN Friends of Vision Group, and IAPB’s many commercial Patrons and Group A sponsors including the World Council of Optometry.

The UN resolution provides the framework for stakeholders, including the World Health Organization (WHO), governments and the private sector to ensure there is full access to eye care services for the public and make eye health part of every nation’s responsibility to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. 

Not Just a Developing Nation Issue
Dr. Scott Mundle, Winnipeg Optometrist and  Past President of the World Council of Optometry and the Canadian Association of Optometrists is ecstatic that the United Nations adopted the resolution. “It is now up to us, industry, governments and the private sector to ensure there is full access to eye care services for the public, and to make eye health part of every nation’s responsibility.

While we think such issues are a developing world problem, we have many communities within Canada that don’t have adequate access to vision care. This resolution will help us speak to the Canadian government to improve access to vision care for all Canadians.”

Vision and eye health problems in Canada’s Indigenous communities have been a well recognized problem for many years. The Federation of Optometric Regulatory Authorities of Canada (FORAC) had established a Cultural Competency Working group in conjunction with Indigenous groups to develop a policy statement promoting cultural competency in optometry. FORAC’s  Declaration of Commitment to Cultural Safety and Humility recognizes members’ (i.e. provincial regulatory bodies) commitment to integrating Cultural Safety and Humility into optometric education and practice standards.

In a 2018 webinar presentation on Myopia Control, Dr. Mundle elaborated upon the importance of official recognition of vision care by the WHO in a Canadian context.

UN Resolution Vision for All Specifics
Among the various action calls, the Vision for All resolution calls upon member states to ensure access to eye care services for their population and to mobilize the necessary resources and support in this regard.

The Vision For All resolution encourages them to put in place an integrated and whole-of government approach to eye care, building synergies with other development priorities and strengthening their collaboration with academia, research institutions, the scientific community, civil society and the private sector, in order to improve safe and affordable access to eye care services.

The full English version of the UN “Vision for All” resolution can be read here.

As Dr. Mundle says, “This is truly a great day for vision in the world”.

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