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Contact Lenses
New Data on Contact Lens Dropouts: An International Perspective
More than one in six of your contact lens patients will discontinue lens wear, a new study finds. That’s a big chunk of your bottom line.
Dry Eye
11th Annual Dry Eye Report: How to Establish a Dry Eye Center
Creating a dry eye center is simple, inexpensive and rewarding. The key is your attention to improving care.
Patient Care
Prevent Diabetes for Life
Optometrists focus on ocular complications of diabetes. But, we can do more for these patients.
Refractive Surgery: For the People
Inspiration comes from unlikely sources when learning how to manage patients through a refractive procedure.
SECO Preview
Embracing the Generations
SECO International’s 2010 theme will help you prepare to address the needs of every generation, from infants to geriatric patients.
Departments
Chairside
You Say You Want a Resolution
It’s a new year—a time to look both back and forward. Right now, I’m looking forward to some more cookies.
Clinical Quandaries
Yeast Can Be a Beast
What do you do with a chronic blepharitis patient who gets yeast infections from oral antibiotics?
Coding Connection
Get Ready for Some Big Changes
Many of the changes are significant and will impact the way that you practice and how you bill for services.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
A Comatose Patient’s Cornea
When a patient is in a coma, how should you manage filamentary keratitis and ptosis?
Diagnostic Quiz
The Alien Keratopathy
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Use -59 Modifier with Care
News Review
First Certification for Medical Optometry
New Inherited Retinal Disease Discovered
Myopia Rates Have Risen 66% in the Last 30 Years
Blind Rehab VA Center to be Dedicated to Fallen Army O.D.
TLC Vision Files for Chapter 11
Novartis to Purchase Alcon; CIBA Will Merge
COPE CE Must Be Free of Any Industry Bias
O.D.s Least Likely to Divorce
Outlook
Brick Walls
Sometimes the brick walls that appear to stand in our way can actually be just the inspiration we need to achieve our dreams.
Retina Quiz
A Longstanding Blur
This HIV-positive patient presented with blurred vision that had persisted for four years.
Review of Systems
The Cardiovascular System, Pt. 1
Knowing the functional anatomy of the cardiovascular system is critical in understanding vascular eye disease.
Therapeutic Review
Hypothetically Speaking...
Establish relationships with primary care physicians for enhanced patient care.
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