Clinical Report: Last Look
Overview
This report highlights the intersection of optometry and the arts through the work of Dr. Ken Brantley, who combines his expertise in vision care with a passion for photography. Additionally, it discusses the upcoming documentary 'Sight: The Story of Vision' which aims to enhance public understanding of vision health.
Background
The integration of artistic expression in healthcare, particularly in optometry, can enhance patient engagement and understanding of complex concepts. Dr. Brantley's work exemplifies how professionals can bridge science and art, potentially improving patient communication. Furthermore, the upcoming documentary aims to raise awareness about vision health, coinciding with World Sight Day.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
- Dr. Ken Brantley combines his role as an optometrist with a professional photography business.
- His 'Faces Collection' features a blend of published and unpublished portraiture.
- The documentary 'Sight: The Story of Vision' aims to educate the public about vision health.
- The film is set to debut around World Sight Day, emphasizing the importance of vision awareness.
- Dr. Brantley's philosophy connects the visual arts with the understanding of the human experience.
Clinical Implications
Healthcare professionals can consider incorporating artistic elements into their practice to enhance patient communication and education. Additionally, awareness of documentaries and public health initiatives can aid in promoting vision health within the community.
Conclusion
The fusion of art and science in optometry, as demonstrated by Dr. Brantley, offers innovative approaches to patient engagement. The upcoming documentary serves as a timely reminder of the importance of vision health awareness.
References
- Eyecare Business, LAST LOOK, 2016 -- A Film, With Vision
- TFOS DEWS III: Management and Therapy, ScienceDirect, 2025
- AAO Corneal Ectasia Guideline Summary 2024 Preferred Practice Pattern, Guideline Central, 2024
- Update in management of microbial keratitis associated with contact lenses, PubMed, 2023
- TFOS DEWS III: Management and Therapy - ScienceDirect
- AAO Corneal Ectasia Guideline Summary 2024 Preferred Practice Pattern - Guideline Central
- Update in management of microbial keratitis associated with contact lenses - PubMed
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