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Diagnostic Skills & Techniques
Ease Into Next-Level Dry Eye Care
Take your practice from beginner to advanced with these steps.
Dry Eye
Combating Dry Eye Through Communication
Proper education will lead both you and your patients to successful outcomes.
Ease Into Next-Level Dry Eye Care
Take your practice from beginner to advanced with these steps.
Four Hidden Lifestyle Risks Associated with Dry Eye
How ODs can help their patients reduce the expression of DED in their daily lives.
How to Use Dry Eye Questionnaires in Your Practice
These handy tools can help you better understand patients’ symptoms to guide a diagnosis and formulate treatment.
Neuro
Visual Hallucinations in the Dementia Spectrum
Be proactive in asking patients questions and understand the risks they certainly face.
Practice Management
Bringing Incisions and Injections to Your Clinic
This article—the first of a four-part series on optometric scope expansion—discusses how to incorporate these services into your practice flow.
Surgery
Bringing Incisions and Injections to Your Clinic
This article—the first of a four-part series on optometric scope expansion—discusses how to incorporate these services into your practice flow.
Departments
Chairside
Demands of the Job
Start acting like a business owner or you may not have a business to own.
Clinical Quandaries
RP Prognostication
Genetic testing can provide patients better perspective on how to handle this heritable disease.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Herpes Hassles
A history of HSK is not always a contraindication for CXL; active infection is.
Diagnostic Quiz
History Lesson
How to proceed when a patient’s report of their medical status doesn’t match your clinical assessment.
Letters to the Editor
Recognize Shortcomings in Racial Categories
We should follow expert guidance and understand that race and ethnicity are social constructs that too often over-generalize.
Outlook
All Over the Map
Optometric scope of practice remains a patchwork of laws that change the parameters of care haphazardly from state to state.
The Essentials
Neovascularization: A Small Solution to a Big Problem
Quick identification and effective treatment of proliferative retinal disease is necessary for optimal outcomes.
Through My Eyes
Clinical Pearls in DED
Follow these steps to build a successful dry eye practice.
Urgent Care
Bullae or Bust
Here’s what’s on the differential for unilateral corneal edema in a white and quiet eye.
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