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About Randy Kojima:
Randy Kojima is the Clinical Research and Development Director for Precision
Technology based in Vancouver, Canada. He also serves as Research Scientist and
Clinical Instructor at the Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove,
Oregon. Additionally, he is a clinical advisor to Medmont Instruments in Melbourne,
Australia.
Randy has published numerous articles and submitted posters on various contact
lens related topics as well as been a contributing author in a number of text book
chapters. He lectures globally and enjoys sharing insights, methods and research
with eye care colleagues from around the world.
Randy is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, the British Contact Lens
Association, the Scleral Lens Education Society and the International Academy of
Orthokeratology.
Review for Myopia Management: https://reviewofmm.com/
By Dr. Dave Kading & Dr. Mile Brujic5
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About Randy Kojima:
Randy Kojima is the Clinical Research and Development Director for Precision
Technology based in Vancouver, Canada. He also serves as Research Scientist and
Clinical Instructor at the Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove,
Oregon. Additionally, he is a clinical advisor to Medmont Instruments in Melbourne,
Australia.
Randy has published numerous articles and submitted posters on various contact
lens related topics as well as been a contributing author in a number of text book
chapters. He lectures globally and enjoys sharing insights, methods and research
with eye care colleagues from around the world.
Randy is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, the British Contact Lens
Association, the Scleral Lens Education Society and the International Academy of
Orthokeratology.
Review for Myopia Management: https://reviewofmm.com/

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