• S7, Ep 26- See the Future: Eye Health, World Sight Day, and Thyroid Eye Disease

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

S7, Ep 26- See the Future: Eye Health, World Sight Day, and Thyroid Eye Disease

  • Summary

  • In this special World Sight Day episode, Steven and Zoe are joined by Caroline Casey, President of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), and Seth Ginsberg, President of the Global Healthy Living Foundation (GHLF). Together, they explore the critical importance of eye health, especially for those living with chronic diseases like thyroid eye disease and diabetes. Caroline and Seth discuss global initiatives, innovative campaigns like "Love Your Eyes," and how advocating for better eye health can transform lives.

    Tune in as we raise awareness for blindness prevention, highlight the need for regular eye checkups, and share valuable insights on how chronic conditions can impact vision.

    Among the highlights in this episode:

    01:17: Caroline Casey introduces herself, sharing her story as an advocate for eye health and her role as President of IAPB

    01:51: Seth Ginsberg gives a brief overview of GHLF, explaining how the organization supports patients with chronic illnesses, including those facing vision impairment due to chronic conditions

    02:37: Caroline explains the mission of World Sight Day, highlighting the global attention it brings to blindness, eye health, and vision impairment

    03:45: Seth discusses the connection between chronic diseases and eye health, emphasizing how conditions like thyroid disorders and diabetes can affect vision

    05:47: Caroline describes IAPB's initiatives, including the "Love Your Eyes" campaign and efforts to provide eye care to children and workers globally

    09:51: Seth highlights GHLF’s work on thyroid eye disease, detailing GHLF’s resource hub in Australia and how they aim to empower patients to manage their condition

    To find all of GHLF’s resources on thyroid eye disease, visit: https://ghlf.org.au/thyroideyedisease/

    12:44: Caroline underscores the importance of regular eye checkups, especially for those using devices that strain the eyes, and encourages listeners to take action on World Sight Day

    15:40: Seth shares how advocacy empowers patients, explaining the importance of speaking up about symptoms and advocating for better treatments and health care access

    18:47: Caroline explains the challenges in making eye health a global priority, highlighting the importance of integrating eye care into primary health care systems

    21:32: Seth offers final thoughts, urging listeners to take care of their vision and seek regular eye checkups, especially if they have chronic health conditions

    23:38: Caroline and Seth encourage listeners to make a pledge to prioritize eye health, reiterating the importance of advocacy and self-care for both eye health and chronic conditions

    24:12: What our hosts learned from this episode

    To learn more about IAPB, visit: https://www.iapb.org/

    Contact Our Hosts

    Steven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org

    Zoe Rothblatt, Director of Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org

    A podcast episode produced by Ben Blanc, Associate Director, Digital Production and Engagement at GHLF.

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