Corneal (GP) lenses and friends for day-to-day practice

Professor Efron predicted the extinction of rigid contact lenses a few years ago. We have to admit that he was wrong. The aim of this conference is to illustrate the appropriate clinical use of CR lenses in modern practice, and to review the fitting methods and ways of dealing with the most common problems.

  • Date: May 18th, 2025
  • Time: 11:30 – 12:00
  • Location: Linhart Hall

About Langis Michaud

Dr Langis Michaud is graduated from École d’optométrie de l’Université de Montréal in 1986 where he also obtained his Master’s Degree in physiological optics (1998). He received also a diploma in Public Administration from École Nationale d’Administration Publique (ENAP) in 2006. He is a full professor and practices at Université de Montréal since 2001, as the chief of the contact lens department and served as a Dean of the School (2020-22).   He is Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (Diplomate), the British Contact Lens Association, the Scleral Lens Education Society and of  the European Academy of Optometry.    Dr Michaud’s main research interests are myopia control, scleral contact lenses, keratoneuralgia and anterior segment irregularities like keratoconus. He is also interested in ocular manifestations of Fabry disease. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and publications or professional reviews. He is an author of many book chapters and more recently co-author of the only book pertaining to myopia management.  Because of his expertise he is a regular speaker at major optometric and ophthalmology meetings around the world.

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If you misplaced something during the event, please reach out to us at info@eaoo2025.com with a short description of the item. We’ve found a few things and are keeping them safe — though sadly, not everything made its way back to us. Fingers crossed yours did!