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Dr. Cherie is certified by the American Board of Optometry and the National Board of Optometry. She is also a member of the American Academy of Optometry, American Optometric Association, and Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Dr. Nau is a member of Scleral Lenses in Current Ophthalmic Practice Evaluation (SCOPE) Dr. Nau has been involved in eye research for over 25 years. At the beginning of her career, she studied glaucoma (aqueous humor dynamics) and corneal structure. Dr. Nau’s current research focuses on the use of scleral contact lenses for treatment of corneal irregularities and ocular surface diseases. An important aspect of her current research is investigating the impact of disease and treatment modalities for patients that utilize scleral lenses. Additionally, Dr. Nau has a special interest in dry eye diseases with special emphasis on ocular graft vs. host disease (GVHD).
Talks (31)
Air Time: 123:33:40
When needed: amniotic membrane
Nov 30
Remain practical
Nov 30
Seum and scleral, oh my!
Nov 30
Scleral lens problems
Nov 30
Don't be intimidated by lens size
Nov 30
Age not a factor for scleral lens use
Nov 30
Scleral lens for ocular surface disease
Nov 30
20% or 50% serum
Nov 30
Serum drops
Nov 30
A Drop for MGD
Nov 30
Nasal spray for dry eye
Nov 30
Patient Education
Oct 22
And listen again
Oct 22
Look and Listen
Oct 22
CPAP-friend or foe?
Oct 22
Lid lag- we need to come together
Oct 22
Demodex- there's a drop for that
Oct 22
Clean lashes
Oct 22
Image the glands
Oct 22
In office MGD treatment
Oct 22
Home MGD treatment
Oct 01
Check those oil glands (before plugs)
Oct 01
Permanent plugs, don't forget upper lids
Oct 01
Think punctal plugs
Oct 01
Preservative free Artificial tears
Oct 01
Artificial tears
Oct 01
DED is chronic
Oct 01
pain without stain
Oct 01
Signs vs Symptoms
Oct 01
DED vs MGD
Oct 01
Basic Dry Eye Info
Oct 01