We were all saddened by the passing of one of the profession of optometry’s foremost clinicians, educators, and influencers, Dr. Art Epstein, this past Monday, September 26th at the age of 71. There have been few individuals in the eye care professions who have not benefitted from his over 1100 invited lectures, numerous publications, and editorials. He was considered one of the leading experts in dry eye diagnosis and management, ocular allergies, and specialty contact lenses.
Art was a graduate of both the State University of New York (SUNY) College of Optometry and also their ocular disease residency. After 28 years serving as President and Chief Clinical Officer at North Shore Contact Lens & Vision Consultants in Roslyn, NY he moved to Phoenix, AZ and served as the Director of Clinical Research for The Dry Eye and Ocular Research Center for Phoenix Eye Care, the practice he established with his wife, Dr. Shannon Steinhäuser, in 2013.
He has received numerous honors including the American Optometric Association (AOA) Contact Lens and Cornea Section Legends Award, induction in the Oklahoma Optometry Hall of Fame, and – most notably – he was ranked #1 among America’s Eye Doctors in 2021 by no less than Newsweek magazine. Among his many leadership positions was serving as Chair of the Contact Lens Section of the AOA, and also founder and past President of the Optometric Dry Eye Society. He was also a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academies of Practice. As a long-time Advisory Board member of the GP Lens Institute (GPLI), I’ve always appreciated his support and contributions to our programs and resources.
More than anything, as will be communicated in a forthcoming CL Today and Contact Lens Spectrum tribute, Art was the profession of optometry's lightning rod. As a long-time Medical Editor of Optometric Physician, he invited controversy with his editorials and his influence has been enormous. The word that appears to come to most people’s mind when thinking about Art Epstein is . . . irreplaceable. There will never be another individual like him and we should cherish the fact that – for 45 years - we did have Dr. Art Epstein as our colleague, mentor, and educator.
To honor Dr. Epstein, Woo University is donating 100% of their profits from their upcoming symposium to the GPLI for an award in Dr. Epstein’s name. This four hour program on the topic of Oral Pharmaceuticals will be held this Sunday, October 2nd and you can register here:
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