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Recognize a Patient with An Eating Disorder
It’s not just teenage girls anymore, and it’s not about vanity. You can identify patients with these disorders, and you can help them.
Redefining Vision Correction
Understanding Custom Wavefront Refraction and the H-D Eye Exam.
Practice Management
The Truth about In-Office Labs
In-office labs can be extremely lucrative, but whether yours is a success or a failure will depend upon some key decisions you make early on.
5 Steps to Furnish Your Future`
Grow your practice by bringing your office design up to speed and readying yourself for tomorrow.
Will the Savvy Consumer Change Optometry?
Advertising and the Internet are changing the dynamic between the doctor and patient. Is all this extra information good for patients?
Departments
Chairside
The Pharm Report
I want a lot of new drugs ... No, not for me! I’m talking about drugs for our patients. How about a drug that makes them show up on time?
Clinical Quandaries
New Management of MGD
Recently developed eyelid cleaners and other products can help combat the irritating problem of meibomian gland disease.
Cornea and Contact Lens Q & A
Will FDA Revise Classifications?
Unique characteristics of silicone hydrogel lenses may push us to re-evaluate the merits of rubbing when using multipurpose solutions.
Diagnostic Quiz
Nevus or Naughty?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
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Meetings + Conferences
News Review
N.C. Optometrist and Legislator Pleads Guilty
Americans Need to Brush Up On Their Eye-Q
Optometric Glaucoma Society Establishes Ezell Fellowship
Organizations Mull Board Certification
Project team devising a process to demonstrate advanced clinical competence.
O.D. Walks the Walk
N.C. Vision Screening Revokes Vision Exam Law
New Optometry School Names its First Dean
Smoking Teens Fear Blindness More Than Cancer
In the News
Can a Brain Be Taught to See After a Stroke?
Outlook
The Information Age
The trend of consumerism is impacting all areas of health care, including optometry. How will you react?
Product Review
Product Review
Retina Quiz
A Paper Trail of Vision Loss
This patient has poor vision in right eye since trauma 20 years ago, but the dilated fundus exam shows some surprising findings.
Therapeutic Review
Open Your Eyes to Cycloplegia
An often-overlooked treatment can provide pain relief for patients with acute inflammation.
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