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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / May / Accelerating Peer Learning in Eye Care
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Accelerating Peer Learning in Eye Care

Lumenis launches peer-to-peer learning program aimed at developing practical strategies for modern-day practice

5/27/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: Accelerating Peer Learning in Eye Care

Overview

Lumenis has launched the 2026 Accelerate education series, a peer-to-peer learning program aimed at enhancing procedural services and integrating advanced technologies in eye care. The program includes interactive training and discussions led by experienced practitioners.

Background

The integration of advanced therapeutic technologies in eye care is essential for expanding service offerings. Educational initiatives like the Accelerate series provide opportunities for clinicians to learn from peers.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • The 2026 Accelerate education series is designed for eye care professionals to enhance procedural services.
  • Events will feature interactive demonstrations and real-world case sharing.
  • Technologies highlighted include OptiLIFT, OptiLIGHT, and OptiPLUS.
  • Sessions will focus on optimizing workflow and improving patient experience.
  • The program aims to support clinicians in diversifying revenue and reducing reliance on traditional reimbursement.

Clinical Implications

Eye care professionals should consider participating in educational programs like Accelerate to stay updated on advanced technologies and procedural techniques. Engaging in peer learning can facilitate the integration of new practices into clinical settings.

Conclusion

The Accelerate series represents a significant effort to foster peer learning and professional development in eye care, addressing the evolving needs of both clinicians and patients.

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  3. Optometric Management, Source, 2026 -- Technology Focus: Digital Tool for Amblyopia Care
  4. Optometric Management, Source, 2010 -- Creating a Lifelong Learning Community in Optometry
  5. European Glaucoma Society - Terminology and guidelines for glaucoma, 6th Edition - PubMed
  6. Dry Eye Disease Management Via Technological Methods: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis | Ophthalmology and Therapy | Springer Nature Link
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