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December 15, 2019
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Annual Surgery Report
MIGS Today and Tomorrow
Referring ODs must be up-to-date on all developments that could benefit their patients.
Picking a Premium IOL For Every Patient
Matching the right lens with the right eye requires a personal connection.
Cataract
How to Succeed in Cataract Comanagement
These tips can help you stay integral to the care team—and it all starts with open communication.
Comanagement
How to Succeed in Cataract Comanagement
These tips can help you stay integral to the care team—and it all starts with open communication.
Income Survey
2019 Income Survey: An Up and Down Year
Neuro
A Workup Protocol for Transient Vision Loss
When a patient’s vision switches on and off, it’s time for a serious investigation. Here’s what to look for and where to refer.
Departments
Chairside
What is It About 20-somethings?
Patients want to be able to see their Instagram posts, not your OCT readouts.
Clinical Quandaries
No View, No Problem
A 30D lens can improve your BIO exam, especially for scleral depression.
Coding Connection
Changes Afoot For Retinal Exams
Be on the lookout for these new codes and definitions in 2020.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Iron Man in the OR
Don’t automatically rule out laser refractive surgery for patients with hemochromatosis.
Diagnostic Quiz
Of Grave Concern?
Can a patient’s dry, scratchy eyes portend an underlying disease?
Focus on Refraction
Out of Our Depth
Beware binocular vision testing that overestimates stereopsis, concealing a visual disorder capable of correction.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Piecing It All Together
Glaucoma care must rely first on clinical acumen and second on imaging technology.
Ocular Surface Review
Shed Some Light on DED
New IPL technology can help you meet the needs of this growing patient population.
Outlook
Marriage Story
Combining vision and health, like any good relationship, strengthened each. A detractor wants to split them up.
Retina Dilemmas
A Break in the Membrane
Angioid streaks may be harbingers of an underlying systemic condition. Here’s how you know.
Retina Quiz
Macro Management
Imaging helps unveil an unusual presentation in an otherwise healthy teenage patient.
Surgical Minute
Triple 20/20
The first trifocal IOL FDA-approved for presbyopia is achieving exciting visual acuity potential.
Through My Eyes
Don’t Miss the Boat
Optometry must embrace several new opportunities to help patients with presbyopia.
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