CRU 2025: What eye care providers took home that is current, relevant, and useful

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CRU 2025 provided the latest insights regarding glaucoma, dry eye disease, retina, myopia, neurotrophic keratitis, and keratoconus.

The rustic landscape of Napa Valley hosted CRU 2025, which allowed optometrists and ophthalmologists to learn the latest in glaucoma, retina, and more. In between wine tastings, eye care providers had the chance to reflect on what they are taking back to their practices that is current, relevant, and useful.

Melissa Tawa, OD, FAAO, highlighted what she learned about inherited retinal diseases at the conference. "I really learned a lot from Dr [Rachelle] Lin's lecture about the changes in inherited retinal diseases and the available gene therapies that we have, and also what's coming down the pipeline in terms of treatment for these patients who were otherwise told that there was nothing available to them, novel mechanisms of getting cells into the eyes that could create enzymes that our bodies are lacking," Tawa said. "It is a really exciting time for me, and it's so wonderful to be at this type of convention where we're learning from experts in all different areas of optometry, from inherited retinal diseases to glaucoma, but also keratoconus management, which is not something that I am focused on, but I get to come to this conference and learn from experts in the states."

Deborah Ristvedt, DO, has gained a revitalized outlook on glaucoma surgery in her commitment to staying relevant with changing treatment options. "There's so many things now that I continue to push myself and challenge myself as a surgeon," she said. "I think the biggest thing is staying relevant with how glaucoma is changing right now. I wish we had an answer to why some people develop glaucoma and others don't, or why some people progress and others don't. That's where minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, as well as procedural pharmaceuticals, have totally changed my practice and my mindset to say, 'We know that we can control pressure. Why not doing do it earlier in the disease?'

"Thank you so much for having me at CRU," Ristvedt continued. "It's been such a fun opportunity to be amongst my colleagues who are constantly up to date and looking for useful information."

Other ODs also found value in the insights they gained from MDs at CRU. Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, DipABO; and Melissa Barnett, OD, FAAO, FSLS, FBCLA, took the importance of comanagement and collaborative care back to their practices.

"It's CRU; this is its fourth year. I've been here every year," Koetting said. "This is my first year here as a speaker. I'm really excited to be a part of it, but the reason I've kept coming back, and the reason I came to begin with, was because CRU: current, relevant, useful. I find that every time I leave here, I'm learning new things. Yes, I educate, but I'm also learning always. And the big thing here, especially just sitting on the panel with a couple of ophthalmologists recently, just listening and hearing what they have to say as far as their take on neurotrophic keratitis, the different treatments, and then just putting a spin on my thought for things as well."

"What I'm taking back from CRU, which is current, relevant, and useful, is the importance of collaborative care," Barnett said. "So collaborative care, we're talking about patients who have keratoconus, those who have neurotrophic keratitis, and the importance of great communication in order to be best care for our patients."

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