The International Myopia Institute (IMI) has released a third series of its highly cited white papers in a special issue of Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (IOVS).
The white papers bring together leading experts around the world to provide consensus and summarise the latest evidence to make it easily accessible to practicing clinicians, said Dr Nina Tahhan, IMI programme director and director of clinical research at Brien Holden Vision Institute. “Year on year, there are a growing number of myopia management options available and it can be difficult for practicing clinicians to keep pace with the evolving evidence base. IMI is incredibly committed to developing and disseminating the latest evidence-based research for all to benefit from.”
Access the full 2023 white papers here: https://myopiainstitute.org/imi-whitepaper/imi-2023-digest/ with a clinical summary due for release soon.
More recent additions include the video interviews of key findings with each of the lead authors from the white paper series I and II. They are available for viewing in 13 languages at https://myopiainstitute.org/imi-taskforce-interviews/