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Accurate axial length measurement is the foundation of successful clinical decision-making in #optometry and ophthalmology. #optometrists In this recorded live webinar by IndriyaX Vision, Senior Optometrist Tathagata Roy explains the practical application of A-Scan Biometry in daily clinical practice, focusing on improving accuracy, avoiding common measurement errors, and understanding real-world clinical scenarios. This session is highly beneficial for: ✔ Optometry students ✔ Practicing optometrists ✔ Clinical optometrists ✔ Eye care professionals involved in cataract work-up & biometry 🎙 Speaker: Tathagata Roy Senior Optometrist & Surgical Development Specialist Former Clinical Optometrist – Dr. Shroff Charity Eye Hospital & Eye7 Hospital 📌 Topics Covered: • Basics of A-Scan biometry • Accurate axial length measurement techniques • Common clinical mistakes & how to avoid them • Practical tips for daily optometry practice • Role of biometry in cataract surgery outcomes If you’re looking to strengthen your biometry skills and improve clinical accuracy, this webinar will provide actionable knowledge you can apply immediately. 🔔 Subscribe to IndriyaX Vision for more optometry education, clinical webinars, and vision science content. A scan biometry A scan ultrasound eye Axial length measurement Biometry in optometry A scan biometry explained Optometry webinar Eye biometry training Cataract workup biometry Clinical optometry education Axial length in cataract surgery Ophthalmic ultrasound A scan IndriyaX Vision Optometry clinical tips Eye measurement techniques Biometry for students