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Introducing From Paper to Clinic, a Podcast From Optometry Times
This evidence-based eye care podcast seeks to turn research into practical clinical decisions, with new episodes on the first Monday of each month featuring expert guests across glaucoma, retina, dry eye, AI, and more.
Welcome to From Paper to Clinic, a podcast focused on evidence-based eye care and real-world clinical decision-making, hosted by Hamza Shah, OD, MS, FAAO, a faculty member at the University of Houston College of Optometry. His work spans clinical patient care, education, and mentoring, and his clinical interests include ocular disease, dry eye, perioperative care, and—above all—the challenge of translating information into meaningful patient outcomes.
The premise of From Paper to Clinic is rooted in a familiar tension in eye care. Clinicians are constantly exposed to new studies, evolving guidelines, and emerging technologies, yet applying those insights in a busy clinic—often with complex patients and imperfect circumstances—is rarely straightforward. Too often, discussions on these resources end with what was published, without addressing how that information fits into real clinical workflows or nuanced decision-making.
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“Too often, conversations just stop at what was published without really addressing how those ideas fit into the realities of a busy clinic or difficult clinical scenarios. That's where From Paper to Clinic comes in.”
New episodes of the podcast will premiere on the first Monday of each month, with each episode taking a different approach. Rather than reciting study methods or statistics, From Paper to Clinic uses a recent publication as a catalyst for deeper conversation. Together with his expert guests, Shah examines how published ideas influence clinical thinking, how they are adapted in practice, and where gray areas or limitations still exist. These conversations acknowledge that medicine is rarely binary—and that judgment remains essential.
The series will feature experts from across eye care, including glaucoma, retina, myopia management, ocular surface disease, perioperative care, and emerging areas such as artificial intelligence in ophthalmology and optometry. Whether you are a practicing clinician, resident, or student, the goal is to provide conversations that are relevant, grounded, and immediately applicable to day-to-day care.
Episode 1 is coming on Monday, March 2, 2026, at 8 AM ET
The first full episode of From Paper to Clinic will debut in early March and will feature Austin Lifferth, OD, FAAO, Dipl AAO, focusing on glaucoma and the evolving concept of interventional treatment strategies. Listeners are invited to join the conversation as the series explores how evidence moves… from paper to clinic.





















