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American Optometric Association
AOA Addresses the Present and Future of Optometry
ARVO Report
ARVO Cornea
Studies discuss tear film and contact lens wear, presbyopia and adaptive optics, dry eye treatments and more.
Report From ARVO
Here are the latest research findings that can affect your patient care.
Patient Care
Nutrition and the Eye: How and Why to Fortify
Research shows that nutrition can defend the eye from many ocular and systemic conditions. Here's how to put your medicine where your mouth is.
Practice Management
Ready or Not, Here It Comes
Even the best planning may not totally protect you from disaster, but these five steps can mitigate your damages and hasten your recovery.
7 Steps to Screen New Hires
Employee theft costs businesses almost $15 billion a year. Put these seven steps into action not just to prevent theft but to find the best employees.
Departments
Chairside
Thank You for Not Coughing
Memo to Staff: Coughing is no longer allowed. If you must cough, your pay will be docked. And I'm just the doc to dock it.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
News Review
Cataract and Refractive Procedures Holding Steady
In the News
Wireless Device Helps Blind People See Light
AREDS Report Links Vision Loss and Cognition
Corneal Scratches Don't Need Eye Patches
Algae Protein May Someday Treat Retinitis Pigmentosa
Outlook
All Press is Good Press
This may be true for celebrities, but optometrists have to be a little more careful about what they say in front of the camera.
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