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January 15, 2014
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Clinical Care
Pathology in Perspective
Know the Limits of Clinical Evaluation
Tricky Retinal Masqueraders: Unmasked!
Chorioretinal conditions can mimic each other, resulting in diagnostic dilemmas.
Diagnostic Skills & Techniques
Pathology in Perspective
Know the Limits of Clinical Evaluation
Tricky Retinal Masqueraders: Unmasked!
Chorioretinal conditions can mimic each other, resulting in diagnostic dilemmas.
Pediatrics
A Tale of Two Children
A specialist in neurodevelopment vision describes the challenges and rewards of managing autism at work and home.
Providing Special Treatment for Exceptional Children
ACA could bring them to your practice. Are you prepared to meet this demand?
Practice Management
Getting Down to Business
When you enter your own practice, eye care becomes the easy part.
How to Adopt the Affordable Care Act in Your Practice
The ACA holds tremendous opportunity for ODs. Here are three ways to get your office on board.
Departments
Chairside
Phenomenon-sense
Omens are heard everywhere. For example, if a patient hears strange voices in his head, it's a sign that he will never leave your practice.
Clinical Quandaries
Glaucoma: When to Say Uncle
Seek a second opinion when the patient shows progression or isn't compliant, or simply if you feel in over your head.
Coding Connection
2014: The Year of Change
Plan now to get ready for many changes this year, like Obamacare, the Medicare fee fix and ICD-10, just to name a few.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
This Mite be Trouble
Demodex infestation requires timely, appropriate treatment, as it can cause a number of ocular complications.
Diagnostic Quiz
Will this Floater Sink?
How should this patient be managed?
News Review
Are Vitamins Just a Waste of Money?
Editorial claims that vitamin supplements have "no clear benefit."
First Retinal Cells from an Inkjet Printer
An inkjet printer can be used to print retinal ganglion cells.
In the News
The latest industry developments.
Induced Myopia and Hyperopia Reversed in Chicks
Might be applicable to children, too.
NBEO Begins its Own Board Certification
NBEO board certification aims to recognize lifelong learning.
New Handheld OCT Prototype Revealed
Researchers at MIT develop OCT scanning tool
Ophthalmology and Optometry Academies Work Together
Joint initiative announced to develop mutually beneficial programs.
Researchers Decode Cataract Creation
Researchers map the inner-workings of the human eye
Outlook
Elementary, My Dear?
Get out your magnifying glass and put on your deerstalker hat. The game is afoot!
Product Review
Product Review
The latest products in the industry.
Retina Quiz
A Two-Year Hiatus
This glaucoma patient with a history of poor compliance hasn't been seen in two years. Now, he has vision loss in his left eye. What's wrong?
Review of Systems
Axis of Activity
Thyroid eye disease is the most common extra-thyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease, an automimmune disorder.
Surgical Minute
DALK Pays Dividends
Reduced risk of rejection, longer graft lifespan and a simpler postoperative drug regimen all characterize this sometimes overlooked procedure.
Therapeutic Review
Kill 'em With Chemicals
In most states, ODs can safely and effectively cauterize benign skin lesions with dichloroacetic acid.
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