A Look at 25 Years of GSLS and Specialty Lenses - Summary - MDSpire
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A Look at 25 Years of GSLS and Specialty Lenses
In this year’s keynote speech, Craig Norman and Patrick Caroline took a walk down memory lane to examine the last 2 and a half decades of both the Global Specialty Lens Symposium and specialty contact lenses.
To review the evolution of the Global Specialty Lens Symposium (GSLS) and the advancements in specialty contact lenses over the past 25 years, highlighting its significance in the field.
Key Findings:
The GSLS has evolved significantly since its inception, adapting to new research and developments in specialty lenses, including the introduction of myopia control techniques and scleral lenses.
Key advancements in myopia control and scleral lens technology have been introduced and discussed at GSLS, including specific studies and innovations.
The symposium has facilitated a platform for over 2,800 poster presentations, showcasing extensive research in the field, including significant contributions from various international experts.
Interpretation:
The GSLS has played a crucial role in shaping the field of specialty lenses, providing a dedicated space for research dissemination and professional networking, significantly impacting optometry practices.
Limitations:
The retrospective nature of the discussion may not capture all advancements outside of GSLS, potentially leading to a narrow view of the field.
Focus primarily on the symposium's contributions may overlook other significant developments in the field, including those from other conferences and research initiatives.
Conclusion:
The GSLS has been instrumental in the growth and evolution of specialty lenses, fostering innovation and collaboration among professionals in the field, and has been a catalyst for many key advancements.