by Dr. M | May 7, 2018 | Fun Stuff, Office
Happy Birthday to Paulette!
The staff got together for an after work event to celebrate Paulette Moran’s Birthday! We took a painting class at Paint on Main in Emmaus!
Pictured L to R: Dr. Tang, Cindy, Bobbi, Paulette, Beth with Mandy in front.
We wish Paulette a Happy Birthday!
by Dr. M | Apr 30, 2018 | Eye Protection, Eye Safety, Fun Stuff
Don’t worry, it’s not your vision!
Mandy’s twin granddaughter’s, Aubrey & Harper are protecting their eyes with Moran Eye Associates sunglasses for children. Dr. Tang is sharing these glasses, along with lessons on vision safety to local elementary schools.
If you would like her to visit your school, please contact our office, we would be happy to come by!
by Dr. M | Apr 24, 2018 | Eye Protection, Eye Safety, Fun Stuff, Sun Damage, UV Rays
Northern Lehigh Junior Prom
Prom Ready!
Mandy’s son Jagger enjoys the Northern Lehigh Junior Prom with his girlfriend Franki!
Jagger knows whatever the season, sunglasses are a must! Mandy and her husband John are pictured here with Jagger and Franki, on this beautiful night in April.
by Dr. M | Apr 18, 2018 | Cataracts, Dry Eye, Education, Exam, Experience, Glaucoma, Laser, LASIK, Mark Moran, Medical Eye Care, Office, Patient Care, Procedure, Surgery
ASCRS held in Washington, DC
Educational Excursion
Dr. Moran, Bobbi, and Cindy attended the ASCRS (American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons) Conference in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC. The conference ran over a “long” April weekend and presented a great opportunity to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts and glaucoma, as well as vision correction procedures like LASIK.
Bobbi & Cindy at the Surgery Conference
“Ongoing education is a priority not only for physicians. It is important for every member of our team to be up-to-date on innovations and technology now available to offer the best eye care. While at this conference, we were able to learn from industry experts on ways to more effectively care for our patients. It was also a chance to share what we do at Moran Eye Associates,” Dr. Moran explains.
Information sessions at the conference included new treatment techniques to manage dry eye, cataract surgery case studies, and advances in pre-surgical measurements. There was much to learn in classes and from networking and exchanging ideas with other professionals there. They were able to talk about how our new in-office procedures for floaters and dry eye are helping our patients see more clearly.
The Virtual Eye allows Cindy to be “inside the eye” for an incredible view.
New Ways to Learn
In addition to the formal educational sessions, there were also many opportunities for hands-on learning.
Using Virtual Reality, Bobbi & Cindy were able to have a 360-degree view inside the eye. They were able to witness how the eye is affected by glaucoma, macular degeneration, and cataracts. They agreed it was a little disorienting to be “floating” around inside an eye, but it was a memorable experience to see detailed images of changes to retina, vitreous and lens.
We look forward to using the knowledge gained to improve the care of our patients. After a busy and productive few days away, it is back to the office!