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Vision Matters, brought to you by Johnson & Johnson Vision, is a series of conversations, enabling eye care professionals to reflect on their practice and ensure they can continue to provide excellence in patient care. Eye care professionals in the UK can gain 1 CPD point by listening to an episode and completing the accompanying exercise available on www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk.
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ACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk

This episode is your ultimate guide to the transformative world of Intraocular Lenses (IOLs). David Jameson, Professional Education Manager for the Vision Team at Johnson & Johnson, speaks to Darshak Patel, a Consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in refractive surgery.Packed with expert insights, practical tips, and a clear vision for the future of IOLs, it’s perfect for anyone interested in how modern advancements are reshaping the standards of eye care. Further reading:Correct IOL implantation in cataract surgeryhttps://www.rcophth.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Correct-IOL-implantation-in-cataract-surgery-quality-standard-1.pdfImportant Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

This latest episode of the Vision Matters podcast explores the variety of contact lens based career opportunities available to Eye Care Professionals.In this episode, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision Team at Johnson & Johnson, Marie-Therese Hall speaks to fellow eye care professionals, Max Halford and Alex Webster on ways that Eye Care Professionals can build and adapt the skills they gain in the consulting room to broaden their career options.Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

In this episode of the Vision Matters Podcast, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision Team at Johnson & Johnson, Marie-Therese Hall speaks to fellow eye care professional, academic and researcher Dr Alison Ng on the impact of patient lifestyle on successful contact lens wear.Focusing on the TFOS Lifestyle Workshop’s findings surrounding the impact of digital device use and cosmetics on the ocular surface, Dr Alison Ng and Marie-Therese will consider how practitioners can use these insights to promote healthy ocular surface health amongst both contact lens wearers and non-contact lens wearers alike.Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

In this episode of the Vision Matters Podcast, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision Team at Johnson & Johnson, Marie-Therese Hall speaks to fellow eye care professional, academic and researcher Dr Alison Ng on the impact of patient lifestyle on successful contact lens wear.Through discussion on some of the findings published in the TFOS Lifestyle Workshop, they reflect on how the ocular surface impact of patient lifestyle may be useful for practitioners to consider when successfully fitting patients with contact lenses.The full TFOS Lifestyle Report can be accessed here:https://www.tearfilm.org/paginalong-subcommitee_reports/7432_7430/eng/Key insights and summaries of each of the reports have been developed by the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) and can be accessed here:https://contactlensupdate.com/2023/11/03/tfos-lifestyle-reports-infographic-summaries/Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

In this episode of the Vision Matters Podcast, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision team at Johnson & Johnson, Marie-Therese Hall speaks with Optometrist and Industry Expert, Dr Byki Huntjens to discuss fitting success with soft toric contact lenses. Presented with findings from recent Johnson & Johnson research, Marie-Therese and Byki use their own clinical experience alongside current scientific evidence to reflect on whether they feel a series of statements relating to toric contact lens fitting benefits and chair time are myths or truth. Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

This is episode 4 of 4 in the Vision Matters comfort series. Throughout the comfort series, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision team at Johnson & Johnson, Robyn Marsden speaks with both industry experts and fellow eye care professionals, to reflect on how an understanding of the science behind contact lens materials can help practitioners to offer personalised contact lens recommendations, maximising patient satisfaction.In this episode host, Robyn Marsden, speaks to Henry Leonard, Optometrist and Head of Clinical and Regulatory at the AOP, and Optometrist Hasan Akhtar. They reflect on the key learnings from the contact lens comfort series, as well as considering how practitioners can help patients to make informed decisions about their care. Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

This is episode 3 of 4 in the Vision Matters comfort series. Throughout the comfort series, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision team at Johnson & Johnson , Robyn Marsden, speaks with both industry experts and fellow eye care professionals, to reflect on how an understanding of the science behind contact lens materials can help practitioners to offer personalised contact lens recommendations, maximising patient satisfaction.In this episode host, Robyn Marsden, speaks to Optometrist and researcher Dr Hema Radhakrishnan, and Optometrist Clair Bulpin to uncover ways that visual comfort may contribute to a contact lens wearer’s experience.Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

Throughout the comfort series, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision team at Johnson & Johnson MedTech, Robyn Marsden speaks with both industry experts and fellow eye care professionals, to reflect on how an understanding of the science behind contact lens materials can help practitioners to offer personalised contact lens recommendations, maximising patient satisfaction. In this episode, Robyn Marsden speaks to Professor Mark Willcox, Professor and Research Director at the School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Australia and Marie-Therese Hall, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for the Vision team at Johnson & Johnson MedTech to reflect on how an eye care professional in the consulting room can make use of contact lens clinical research to enhance their contact lens wearers’ experience.Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

This is episode 1 of 4 in the Vision Matters comfort series. Throughout the comfort series, Optometrist and Professional Affairs Consultant for Johnson & Johnson Vision, Robyn Marsden speaks with both industry experts and fellow eye care professionals, to reflect on how an understanding of the science behind contact lens materials can help practitioners to offer personalised contact lens recommendations, maximising patient satisfaction. As an introduction to the topic of contact lens comfort, Robyn Marsden speaks to Contact Lens Optician Karen Chambers, and Optometrist Hasan Akhtar to hear their thoughts and experiences on how they identify and meet the modern day needs of their contact lens patients.2024PP04044Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.

This episode focuses on the advancements of multifocal IOL technology and considers possible future improvements of multifocal contact lens design. Our guest host, Dr Katherine Evans, Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University, speaks to Mr Damian Lake, Consultant Ophthalmologist, and Tom Karkkainen, Senior Principal Research Optometrist at Johnson & Johnson Vision, who share advancements in their respective fields. PP2023OTH5653Important Safety InformationACUVUE® Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Contact lenses should not be used in case of eye infections or any other eye conditions, or in case of a systemic disease that may affect the eye. For complete information, including contraindications, precautions and adverse reactions, please consult the Instructions for Use or visit our website www.jnjvisionpro.co.uk© Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd 2025.