S1:E11 Daniel M. Laby, MD: Pearls from 30 Years in Sports Vision

Dr. Daniel M. Laby shares expert advice based upon his 30 years of experience in the field of sports and performance vision.

PODCAST EPISODE

3/4/2024

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Dr. Daniel M. Laby shares expert advice based upon his 30 years of experience in the field of sports and performance vision, including his recently released book, Eye of the Champion. Is 20/20 the visual standard for athletes? Should the Snellen visual acuity be the gold standard? Is LASIK suitable for all athletes? Listen to an 8-time world series champion tackle these questions and more!

Dr. Daniel M. Laby is a board-certified ophthalmologist with 30 years of experience in Sports and Performance vision. Dr. Laby received his medical degree and completed ophthalmology residency at George Washington University and completed a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus surgery at UCLA. Dr. Laby has worked with professional athletes in baseball, hockey, basketball, and olympic sports, contributing to eight professional baseball championship teams. Dr Laby has organized 3 International sports vision meetings and has organized and moderates the Sports Vision ListServ. He is frequently involved in sports vision scientific publications and was an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Harvard Medical School and served as Director of Sports and Performance Vision at the State University of New York College of Optometry.

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