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Feather-light Elegance from Silhouette

Silhouette expands the Accent Rings collection; rimless styles with a full-frame look. Introducing new models with subtle cut-outs that accentuate the already feather-light elegance. The cut-outs extend through six designs, elegantly breaking up either the temples or the accentuated rings.

The optician has the opportunity to assemble his own assortment and thus tailor it to his customer’s individually. Photo: 5550 FV 6560

Distributed by COS: canadianoptical.com

World Health Organization Challenges Optometrists to Address Global Vision Care Deficiencies

In an address to thousands of optometrists, vision care professionals and optometry students in Orlando on Wednesday, Dr. Alarcos Cieza of the World Health Organization (WHO) challenged the profession to help improve the availability, affordability and quality of vision care in underserved communities and developing nations around the world.

Her address was the inaugural public presentation of the first ever World report on vision by WHO that identifies a profound need for potentially life-changing vision care among 2.2 billion people on the planet who suffer from vision problems, more than 1 billion of them with an impairment that could have been prevented or is yet to be addressed. The report highlights disparities of care in developed and developing countries, in urban and rural centers, among younger and aging demographics and between affluent and impoverished populations. “We hope the eye care sector feels the same urgency for action that we at WHO feel,” Dr. Cieza said. “Eye care is very, very often not part of a health care strategic plan.”

The WHO World report on vision also anticipates a growth in the number of people worldwide suffering from myopia or nearsightedness. In 2010 myopia affected approximately 27% of the world’s population. By 2050 with an aging population and a global increase in the incidence of diabetes, that number is expected to climb to 50%. The report identifies multiple reasons for the disparity such as inaccessibility of care including lack of universal health coverage, lack of integration into the health care system and in many countries, an uncoordinated and unregulated workforce.

Tim McMahon, OD, FAAO, American Academy of Optometry board president-elect says the organization accepts the challenge and will put its weight behind developing solutions. “The optometric community has the opportunity and obligation to address the issues raised in the World Health Organization’s report. In the coming months, we will discuss how we can do that,” he said.

Scott Mundle, OD, president of the World Council of Optometry concurred, “We recognize the need that has been identified and as yet unmet. Optometry is well-positioned and prepared to work collaboratively towards a solution to these global eye health care issues.”

The Academy is a North American based association with a global reach, serving over 13,000 optometric professionals and students. The organization’s goal is to improve optometric practice through lifelong learning with education and research. The academy is perhaps best recognized for its coveted Fellowship program (FAAO) signifying adherence to the highest standards of professional competence in vision care.

Academy 2019 Orlando and the 3rd World Congress of Optometry is drawing more than 8,000 optometrists, ophthalmologists, vision care professionals, students, support personnel and media to Florida to discuss the latest optometric developments, trends and strategies. The World Council of Optometry is pleased to partner with the Academy this year to bring awareness of international optometry and the various eye care challenges globally. 

For more information, visit www.aaopt.org/2019 or www.worldcongressofoptometry.org.

AAOF Announces 2019 Johnson & Johnson Vision J. Pat Cummings Scholarships

The American Academy of Optometry Foundation (AAOF) in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Vision announce the 2019 J. Pat Cummings Scholarship recipients. This award is bestowed annually to a second or third year optometry student who best demonstrates the ideal eye care standards of practice, achievement in both academic performance and extra-curricular activities, and participation with other professional pursuits such as involvement with patients through internships, community service, and other volunteer activities. Two of the recipients are from University of Montréal and University of Waterloo.

The 2019 J. Pat Cummings Scholarship recipients are:

Connor Robbs llinois College of Optometry
Mattie Monroe                                               Indiana University School of Optometry
Joel Muñoz Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Optometry
Vincent Thoren Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University School of Optometry
Kaitlyn Arnold Michigan College of Optometry
Eric Yoshinaga Midwestern University Arizona College of Optometry
Katie Li New England College of Optometry
Trenton Kellog Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry
Joshua Black Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry
Nicholas Grant Pacific University College of Optometry
Laura Gutsin Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University
Rachel Warner Rosenberg School of Optometry
Courtney Park Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University
Lauren Watson Southern College of Optometry
Kevin Singh State University of New York College of Optometry
Lindsey Hutchinson The Ohio State University College of Optometry
Dana Shannon University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry
Jacqueline Nguyen University of California Berkeley School of Optometry
Selena Aloisio University of Houston College of Optometry
Meagan Anderson University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry
Anabel Cormier University of Montreal School of Optometry
Breck Dakin University of Pikeville Kentucky School of Optometry
Song Kim University of Waterloo School of Optometry & Vision Science
Aruj Ali Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry

Click HERE for the full press release.

Perfectly Imperfect Frames for Fall/Winter

The fall/winter 2019 collection from Etnia Barcelona is imperfect and authentic, as each frame is different and achieved by using unique textures and colours. This collection is inspired by the Glam esthetic of the 70s, unique beauty and not being afraid to stand out.

Materials include new metallics, acetates, sprinklings of glitter and provocative shapes. Photo: Pier

Distributed by Etnia Barcelona: www.etniabarcelona.com

MIDO’s Engagement for a Multi-year Program Plan

MIDO has started a path to sustainability and company transparency. The goal is to obtain the ISO 20121 certification by 2022. It defines the requirements for the organization of sustainable events, that must be able to reduce the impact on the environment and on the community.

Plastic Free policies have already been implemented and employees have been made aware of those related to waste of water, paper, food and energy. Furthermore, a Code of Ethics and a Code of Conduct have been approved.

For the exhibitors, MIDO organizes the first edition of Stand up for green, the prize which will be granted to the most sustainable stand.

Source: MIDO

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