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January 2009
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Pharmaceuticals
Get Ready, Get Set, Get E-Prescribing
With the new year comes a Medicare incentive for prescribe drugs electronically. Will you be among the early adopters?
Future Advances in Glaucoma Therapy
Today’s research—gene therapy, stem cell transplants, neuroprotective drugs and ‘real-time’ pressure monitoring—will help tomorrow’s glaucoma patients.
Individualized Drugs for Individual Needs
There are several ocular conditions in which patients might benefit from using compounded therapeutics.
Special Report
Credit Relief in a Sick Economy
In this ailing economy, take care of your loans and avoid getting caught in the credit crunch.
Departments
Chairside
One Old Guy’s Perspective
As optometrists, we know that the appearance of an object can change depending on your point of view. How about taking a new point of view?
Clinical Quandaries
Stop Prostaglandin for Cataract?
In glaucoma patients, prostaglandins are linked to cystoid macular edema after cataract surgery. When is it time to just say no?
Coding Connection
How Fast a Year Goes!
We covered a lot of ground last year. Now it’s time to move forward. Do this by revving up your coding practices.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Viral Trouble, Doubled
A young teen presents with bilateral viral infection. Is there a chance of malignancy?
Diagnostic Quiz
Is This a Bad Connection?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Meetings + Conferences
News Review
How Will Obama Affect Optometry?
Not well, say many O.D.s. Still, his programs might give optometry a boost.
Switch to ICD-10 Will Cost You
In the News
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When the Going Gets Tough
In the spirit of “change,” let’s make the best use of this New Year.
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
The Diagnosis Could Be Worse
This patient presented with blurred vision in her left eye. The findings looked rather serious at first. But, is the diagnosis actually that bad?
Review of Systems
Is AMD Really a Systemic Disease?
Only when clinicians and researchers began to view AMD beyond the retina did significant advances occur.
Therapeutic Review
Epiphora Epiphany
Chronic epiphora is often difficult to pin down. Unlike acute cases, the cause in these situations may not be apparent.
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