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January 15, 2016
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Essential Procedures
Get Laser Focused on the Appropriate Glaucoma Treatment
SLT—once the exclusive domain of ophthalmology—is becoming a first-line treatment as states allow optometrists to perform it.
Optometric Study Center
Principles of Ocular Pain Control
Identify the cause of your patients’ achy eyes and get familiar with meds that provide relief.
Pharmaceuticals
Managing the Medicine Cabinet
The most common prescription medications pose risks to your patients’ ocular health. Spot them on the chart so you can be prepared to rein in their possible side effects.
Pregnancy Precautions: How to Prescribe Safely For New and Expectant Mothers
While patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding make challenging cases for many optometrists, new guidelines may make things easier.
The Mind's Eye: Ocular Complications of Psychotropic Medications
Most optometrists will see patients who take psychoactive drugs. Know the potential ocular side effects and how to manage these patients.
Refraction
Sharpen your Subjective Refraction Technique
Minimize chair time, avoid frustration and help patients see better with this standardized protocol.
Departments
Chairside
Watch Your Mouth!
Eventually, a patient will call you out on your B.S.—trust me, I know. But every once in a while, B.S. is worth its weight in gold.
Clinical Quandaries
Referral Notes: Red Herring?
Assumptions and failure to dilate can lead to missed diagnoses. Start from scratch and catch what the specialist missed.
Coding Connection
Eyes Wide Shut
Changes are happening all around you—are you embracing them or burying your head in the sand?
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Which Lens for KCN?
Despite their recent resurgence, scleral lenses may not always be the best choice. The tried-and-true corneal GP might be better.
Diagnostic Quiz
Many Suspects in Vision Loss
Additional testing can help uncover this patient's progressively worsening vision.
Neuro Clinic
Ring The Alarm Bell’s
Incomplete eyelid closure secondary to left facial nerve paralysis reveals squamous cell carcinoma of the mandible.
News Review
Heart Drug With AMD Connection
A medication that assists in heart conditions has the potential to increase the risk of AMD and Alzheimer’s disease.
In the News
Here is a snapshot of what's happening in the profession.
New OD School Debut Sparks Debate
Though it may serve a regional need, some ODs have concerns over its national impact.
New Technology for Dry Eye Treatment
An implantable device that stimulates tear production could offer hope for those suffering from DED.
Physicians Skipping Funduscopy
Patients are receiving funduscopic evaluations at insufficient rates from physicians.
Ocular Surface Review
The Dry Eye Deluge
Last year saw an explosion of advancements in the world of ocular surface disease—and we are finding more every day.
Outlook
Looking Back, and Ahead
This year, we celebrate our 125th anniversary—and the stunning rise of optometry.
Product Review
Product Review
A look at some of the latest product offerings in eye care.
Retina Quiz
The Spotted-White Retina
A patient presented with irritation, but a close examination revealed much more.
Review of Systems
See You at the (Neuromuscular) Junction: Part 2
What should you do when you suspect an autoimmune disease with ophthalmic complications such as myasthenia gravis?
Therapeutic Review
The Uveitis and HLA-B27 Connection
Some uveitis patients need additional monitoring.
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