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February 15, 2018
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Education
How the Diploma Deluge is Reshaping Optometry
The student population is booming, but applicants haven’t kept pace. Here are three ways to protect academic standards and avoid a glut.
Innovations in Eye Care
AI for DR: “The Digital Doctor Will See You Now”
Software that can detect ocular anomalies may offer new ways to reduce the loss of vision due to diabetic retinopathy.
Breaking the Burden: A New Way to Deliver Anti-VEGF
An implantable drug reservoir looks to shake up today’s successful but untenable protocols.
Prospects for Neuroprotection in Glaucoma
Investigators are gunning for glaucoma. Here, one shares some thoughts from the frontlines.
Rethinking Endothelial Repair
An eye drop that might regrow cells and a graft-free surgical technique may soon revolutionize the treatment regimen for these patients.
Myopia
Myopia Management in Action
These clinical pearls can help you establish a successful subspecialty within your practice.
Optometric Study Center
Thyroid Disease: A Delicate Balance Disrupted
This diagnosis isn’t as cut-and-dry as you think; be prepared to manage both hyper- and hypothyroid patients.
Practice Management
Myopia Management in Action
These clinical pearls can help you establish a successful subspecialty within your practice.
Departments
Chairside
25 Ways to Win the Temp Wars
Private practice optometry runs hot and cold—and I’m not talking about the business side of things.
Clinical Quandaries
Where’s the Degeneration?
A significant case of subretinal hemorrhaging leads one OD to a rare disease.
Coding Connection
The Coding is in the Details
Using new technologies to screen for early disease can be great for patient care—as long as you use them wisely.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Don’t Stress
Endothelial blebs be a sign of a problematic scleral lens fit. Here’s what you should do to avoid them.
Diagnostic Quiz
She’s on a Losing Streak
A 52-year-old white female presented to the office with a chief complaint of blurry vision in both eyes at distance and near.
Focus on Refraction
Hone Your Astigmatic Refraction
Use these tips to refine your skills and perform this task more swiftly.
Glaucoma Grand Rounds
Two Conditions, One Implant
Non-medical options may be more appropriate when glaucoma patients also have ocular surface disease.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
"We must, as a profession, start speaking about low vision to all AMD patients."
Neuro Clinic
A Giant Problem Overlooked
Don’t always attribute new patient complaints to age—especially if it could be giant cell arteritis.
News Review
News Review
Precision Eye Care | AMD | 2018 Conference Schedule
Outlook
The Stars of Tomorrow
We shine a light on several new ideas that might change clinical practice. Will they flourish—or flop?
Product Review
Product Review
Contact Lenses | Diagnostic Technology
Retina Dilemmas
A Bad Break-up
When the vitreous and retina don’t separate fully, macular traction can be problematic—or benign. How, and when, to manage?
Retina Quiz
Foretold in the Stars
How do this patient’s comorbidities inform your diagnosis?
Surgical Minute
Lumps and Bumps Be Gone
Shave excision can be a simple answer to your patient’s eyelid margin lesion.
Therapeutic Review
Glaucoma’s New Foe, Explained
How a recently approved formulation aims to improve pressure control.
Through My Eyes
Reinventing Optometry Every Day
One thing we can count on is continuous, rapid change—and our profession is no exception.
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